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  2. Jones Hall - Wikipedia

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    Upon completion, the hall was donated to the city, [3] and today is operated by the Houston First Corporation. [6] Designed by the Houston-based architectural firm Caudill Rowlett Scott, the hall, which occupies an entire city block, features a white Italian marble exterior with eight-story tall columns. The interior includes a basement and a ...

  3. Caudill Rowlett Scott - Wikipedia

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    Caudill Rowlett Scott (CRS) was an architecture firm founded in Houston, Texas, the United States in 1946.In 1983, J.E. Sirrine, an industrial engineering firm, merged with the company and the company's name was changed to CRSS, popularly known as CRS-Sirrine.

  4. The Red Clay Strays - Wikipedia

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    As the group started to perform more original material, they regrouped and formed the Red Clay Strays, adding drummer John Hall and guitarist Zach Rishel in the process. [3] The group continued to perform locally in smaller venues across the southeastern United States and built up a local following, signing with management company Ontourage ...

  5. John Hall, who spent 8 years on Polk County Commission, will ...

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    John Hall, who lost his reelection bid to Neil Combee in 2020, has filed to run for the Polk County Commission next year in District 5. John Hall, who lost his reelection bid to Neil Combee in ...

  6. John Matuszak - Wikipedia

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    The trade was a steal for Houston, where Culp became a Hall of Fame performer when coach Bum Phillips moved Culp to nose tackle in the 3-4 defense in 1975. [5] In 1976, the Kansas City Chiefs traded Matuszak to the Washington Redskins but he was released by the Redskins soon after. Later that year, as a free agent, Matuszak signed with the Raiders.

  7. Death of Joan Robinson Hill - Wikipedia

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    On September 28, 1957, Joan Robinson married Dr. John Hill, [1] [2] described by the Houston Chronicle as "one of the city's leading plastic surgeons". [3] The couple had a son, Robert Ashton "Boot" Hill, born on June 14, 1960. [4] Robinson Hill as chairman of Houston's Humane Society Ball, 1959

  8. John Hall - Wikipedia

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    John Hall (Maryland politician) (1729–1797), delegate to the Continental Congress; John Hall (New York politician) (born 1948), U.S. Representative from New York, and founder of American rock band Orleans; John Hall (West Virginia politician) (1805–1881), Virginia politician and West Virginia founder; John C. Hall (1821–1896), Wisconsin ...

  9. List of University of Houston people - Wikipedia

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    The list of University of Houston people includes notable ... John Tracy: 1968 Television director ... National College Baseball Hall of Fame [102] David Pierce: 1985