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Hugh Edmondson Prather III (January 23, 1938 – November 15, 2010) was an American self-help writer, lay minister, and counselor, most famous for his first book, Notes to Myself, which was first published in 1970 by Real People Press, [1] and later reprinted by Bantam Books. It has sold over 5 million copies, and has been translated into ten ...
Colt Prather (born 1975), American country music singer-songwriter; Guy Prather (1958–2016), American National Football League linebacker (1981–1985) H. Lee Prather (1886–1964), American head football and basketball coach at Northwestern State University; Hugh Prather (1938–2010), American self-help writer; Joan Prather (born 1950 ...
After the death of Hugh Prather Sr. in 1959, management of the Village was taken over by his sons, John Prather and Hugh Prather Jr. In 1966, the Howard Corporation acquired the shopping center. In 1976, the Howard Corporation decided to sell the Village and enlisted the help of the Henry S. Miller Company.
Over the years, many members of the Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta (also known as FIJI) have gained notability in their chosen fields. Examples include one U.S. President (Calvin Coolidge), four U.S. Vice Presidents, eleven Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients, five Medal of Honor recipients, six Pulitzer Prize winners, two Nobel Prize winners, over 80 competitors in the Olympic Games (of ...
Hugh III, Viscount of Châteaudun (died 1044) Hugh III de Montfort (died 1123 or after) Hugh III of Le Puiset (died 1132) Hugh III, Count of Saint-Pol (died 1141) Hugh III of Rodez (died 1136) Hugh III of Broyes (c. 1120–c. 1199) Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy (1142–1192) Hugh III of Angoulême (c. 1235/40–1270), a.k.a. Hugh XII of Lusignan ...
Hugh of Châteauneuf (1052–1132), Bishop of Grenoble; Hugh of Cluny (1024–1109), French Abott, later canonized as Saint Hugh the Great; Hugh I of Cyprus (1195–1218) Hugh II of Cyprus (1253–1267) Hugh III of Cyprus and Hugh I of Jerusalem (1235–1284) Hugh IV of Cyprus (1295–1359) Hugh of Die (1040–1106), French papal legate, and ...
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In 1832, Henry Clay Jr. married Julia Prather (1814–1840), with whom he had five children. Their daughter Anne Brown Clay (1837–1917) married Major Henry Clay McDowell (1832–1899). In 1883, they purchased her grandfather's Ashland estate from other heirs. Their son, Thomas Clay McDowell, was a major figure in Thoroughbred horse racing in ...