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Arthur B. White (born 1933) is an English stage and screen actor, best known for his occasional role as the collator (police archivist) Ernie Trigg in the crime drama A Touch of Frost, alongside his real-life younger brother [1] David Jason.
Arturo Arredondo, known by stage name Arthur White (born March 23, 1983), is a Mexican musician, composer, vocalist and producer, best known as the guitarist and vocalist of the PANDA. [1] He is also a founding member and vocalist of Desierto Drive. [2]
Arthur White (priest) (1880–1961), Archdeacon of Warrington; Arthur White (Canadian politician) (1907–1973), Canadian politician; Arthur L. White (1907–1991), Seventh-day Adventist and authority on his grandmother Ellen White; Arthur White (baseball), American baseball player; Arthur Henry White (1924–2014), American businessman and ...
Arthur Lacey White (1907–1991) was an American Seventh-day Adventist writer, and theology professor, noted for his service to the Ellen G. White Estate.
Arthur Henry White (March 30, 1924 – August 25, 2014) was an American businessman and humanitarian. [1] [2] He was a co-founder and vice chairman of Yankelovich Partners, Inc., [3] a research and consulting firm; a co-founder of Reading Is Fundamental, [4] the largest non-profit children's literacy organization in the world; and a founder of Jobs for the Future, [5] a non-profit organization ...
Arthur White and Joseph Courtney has the lowest winning percentage of those who have coached more than one game, with 0.000. Of the 40 different head coaches who have led the Eagles, Frank Cavanaugh , Gil Dobie , Leahy, and Mike Holovak have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame .
Arthur Pershing "Tarzan" White (December 6, 1915 – January 23, 1996) was an American football end and guard who played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) for the New York Giants and Chicago Cardinals. White's football career began at Atmore High School in Atmore, Alabama, where he was named
Arthur Joseph White (c. 1877 – July 25, 1929) was an American college football player and coach, physician, and hospital administrator. He was the sixth head football coach at Boston College , serving for one season, in 1902, and compiling a record of 0–8.