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  2. James F. Hoge Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Hoge was born on December 25, 1935, in New York City. [4] Hoge was the second of four siblings, and the son of James F. Hoge Sr. (1901–72) and Virginia McClamroch Hoge. [5] His brother was Warren Hoge, who was a United Nations bureau chief for The New York Times. Both brothers attended Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire ...

  3. James Hoge Tyler III - Wikipedia

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    James Hoge Tyler III (May 21, 1910 – September 29, 1988) was an American attorney and politician who served as a member of the Virginia Senate. [1]

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  5. Who died in 2023? A look back at some of the year's most ...

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    Death and remembrance do that. In this year’s annual “Passages,” USA TODAY’s roundup of the most notable deaths of 2023, there are lifetimes of such losses.

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  7. Warren Hoge - Wikipedia

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    The youngest sibling is Virginia Howe Hoge. Hoge was an alumnus of the Trinity School and Yale University. He also undertook graduate studies at George Washington University. He served in the U.S. Army in 1964, and in the Army Reserves from 1965 to 1970. Hoge's journalism career began as a reporter with the now-defunct Washington Star from 1964 ...

  8. 'Death By Fame' Season 2 Explores James Brown's Mysterious ...

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    Death By Fame is returning for a groundbreaking second season!The ID original series explores the rise, fall, deaths and murders of some of Hollywood's most promising stars -- who paid the ...

  9. James Hoge Tyler - Wikipedia

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    James Hoge Tyler (August 11, 1846 – January 3, 1925) was a Confederate soldier, writer and political figure. He served in the Virginia Senate and became the 16th Lieutenant Governor of Virginia (1890 to 1894) and the 43rd Governor of Virginia (1898 to 1902). He compiled The Family of Hoge, published posthumously in 1927. [2]