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Ed Apple (November 25, 1932 - October 16, 2020) was an American politician who served on the Oklahoma Corporation Commission from 1995 to 2003 and in the Oklahoma House of Representatives representing the 50th district from 1987 to 1995.
Edward Hull "Boss" Crump Jr. (October 2, 1874 – October 16, 1954) was an American politician from Memphis, Tennessee.Representing the Democratic Party, he was the dominant force in the city's politics for most of the first half of the 20th century, during which the city had a commission form of government.
New Memphis athletic director Ed Scott has not inherited a cushy gig. Potential challenges galore await the 44-year-old, originally from Kingston, New York, along myriad fronts.
The community purchased the Porter property on the right side of St. Agnes. On October 5, 1918, the faculty of St. Agnes established the Memphis Conservatory of Music where students could acquire a B.A. degree in music. It became the formal music education center of Memphis for beginning, advanced, and professional students.
University of Memphis’ new athletic director Ed Scott speaks at a press conference to the media as he is introduced by the University of Memphis at the Laurie-Walton Family Basketball Center in ...
Tia Scott, 5, hugs her dad Ed Scott, University of Memphis’ new athletic director, after a press conference where he is introduced by the University of Memphis at the Laurie-Walton Family ...
John Elkington's involvement with the redevelopment of historic Beale Street in downtown Memphis began in 1982. After decades of decline and an ill-conceived urban renewal program that left the formerly vibrant area desolate and the street lined with empty, crumbling buildings, John Elkington agreed to lead the development and management of the massive project.
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