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  2. Pallbearer - Wikipedia

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    Some traditions distinguish between the roles of pallbearers and casket bearer. The former is a ceremonial position, carrying a tip of the pall or a cord attached to it. The latter do the actual heavy lifting and carrying. There may otherwise be pallbearers only in the symbolic sense if the casket is on an animal or vehicle.

  3. List of Kappa Kappa Psi members - Wikipedia

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    Bill Clinton, President of the United States [6] Bob Knight, long-time coach of the Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team; Chuck Norris, actor [7] Truman Washington Dailey, member of the Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians and last native speaker of the Chiwere language [8]

  4. Paul Williams (saxophonist) - Wikipedia

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    "The Huckle-Buck" established Williams's popularity, and he was billed as Paul "Hucklebuck" Williams for the rest of his career. [5] He had three more R&B chart successes in 1949 – "House Rocker", "He Knows How to Hucklebuck", and "Pop-Corn" – but these failed to match the earlier record's success. [4] However, his band continued to be popular.

  5. Morris Kight - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Kight moved to Los Angeles, where he was the founder or co-founder of many gay and lesbian organizations.The first such organization was the 'militant' Committee for Homosexual Freedom or CHF, with Leo Laurence, Gale Whittington, Mother Boats and others, later to be renamed the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) in October 1969, the third GLF in the country (after New York City and Berkeley). [6]

  6. The Hucklebuck - Wikipedia

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    "The Hucklebuck" (sometimes written "The Huckle-Buck") is a jazz and R&B dance tune first popularized by Paul Williams and His Hucklebuckers in 1949. The composition of the tune was credited to Andy Gibson , and lyrics were later added by Roy Alfred .

  7. Huckle - Wikipedia

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    People with the surname Huckle This page was last edited on 2 December 2023, at 02:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

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  9. Busytown - Wikipedia

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    Huckle Cat has red spots in The Busy World of Richard Scarry; in Busytown Mysteries and Richard Scarry Presents The Best Series Ever! he is eight years old and has orange spots. Huckle first appeared as a bear in lederhosen, but was later changed to a cat. Huck was the nickname for Scarry's son, Richard Scarry Jr. [3] Sally Cat: Huckle's ...