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Charles Follis (1902*), the first black professional football player; he played for a team in the Ohio League (which later became the NFL) Reggie Minton , Physical Education (1963), deputy executive director of the National Association of Basketball Coaches ; head basketball coach United States Air Force Academy (1985–2000)
Ephraim Cutler (a framer of Ohio Constitution, abolitionist, longtime Ohio University Trustee (Ames Twp) Charles G. Dawes (politician) William R. Day (US Supreme Court Justice) (Ravenna/Canton) John Dean (White House Counsel to President Nixon) (Akron) R. Michael DeWine (politician, U.S. Senator) (Cedarville)
People from Wooster, Ohio (1 C, 68 P) Pages in category "People from Wayne County, Ohio" ... Ron Amstutz; B. Charles Edwin Bessey; Brand Blanshard; Paul Blanshard; C.
Bill Albright, Meredith Craig, Dennis Finley, Frank Grande and Josh Hlavaty are the Republicans and Mark D. Gooch is the Democrat seeking the seat in the Ohio Senate, which serves a two-year term ...
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The open seat Wenstrup is vacating has sparked a flurry of interest among potential GOP suitors in the 2nd Congressional District, which stretches across 15 counties from Clermont County just east ...
J. Garber Drushal – eighth President of The College of Wooster; Charles H. Kraft – anthropologist, linguist, evangelical Christian speaker, and Professor; Peter Linneman 1973 – Albert Sussman Professor of Real Estate, Finance and Public Policy, Wharton School of Business; Bruce McLarty (received doctorate) – president of Harding University
Charlie Hughes (audio engineer) (born 1965), American audio engineer and inventor; Charles Hughes (Royal Navy officer) (died 1819), British Royal Navy officer; Charles A. Hughes (1881–1953), Detroit businessman and ice hockey executive; Charles Evans Hughes III (1915–1985), U.S. architect; Charles Frederick Hughes (1866–1934), U.S. Navy ...