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John Hughes Bennett (4332 bytes)
1: ...[Image:John-Hughes-Bennett.jpeg|right|John Hughes Bennett]] 2: '''John Hughes Bennett''' (1812-1875), English [[physician]], [[Physiolo... 8: In 1845, Bennett published a paper entitled ''Case of Hypertrophy ... 10: In 1851, Bennett founded and became the first president of the [[P... 16: Due to the fact that Bennett introduced practical classes in the teaching of p... John G. Bennett (652 bytes) 1: '''John G. Bennett''' student of [[G. I. Gurdjieff]], an author of m... John Bennett (578 bytes) 1: There are a few notable persons named '''John Bennett''': 3: *[[John B. Bennett]], [[U.S. Representative]] from the [[U.S. state|... 4: *[[John O. Bennett]], state senator and acting governor of the [[U.S... 5: *[[John Bennett (author)|John Bennett ]], author of ''The Pigtail of Ah Lee Ben Loo wit... 6: *[[John Bennett (Australian politician)]], former member of the [... John B. Bennett (1827 bytes) 1: '''John Bonifas Bennett''' ([[January 10]], [[1904]]–[[August 9]], ... 3: Bennett was born in [[Garden, Michigan]], attended the pu... 5: ...[[1943]] to [[January 3]], [[1945]]. In [[1944]], Bennett lost the election to Hook, but defeated Hook agai... 9: ...ers of the U.S. House of Representatives|Bennett, John B.]] 10: [[Category:1904 births|Bennett, John B.]] John O. Bennett (2420 bytes) 1: [[Image:john-bennett.jpg|thumb|right|John O. Bennett]] 3: '''John O. Bennett III''' (born [[1948]]) is a former [[New Jersey]]... 5: ...ett gave during his three day executive tenure if Bennett could not convince his fellow Republican senators... 7: ...o]] had previously served as acting Governor, and Bennett in turn suceeded to the office of acting Governor... 9: ...and a biased press for attempting to destroy him. Bennett was a leading opponent of using state funds to co... John Hughes (3402 bytes) 1: ... North High School]] in [[Northbrook, Illinois]], Hughes used Northbrook and the surrounding ''[[Chicagola... 147: *{{imdb name|id=0000455|name="John Hughes"}} 149: [[Category:1950 births|Hughes, John]] 150: [[Category:Film directors|Hughes, John]] Emmet John Hughes (3185 bytes) 1: '''Emmett John Hughes''' ([[December 26]], [[1920]] - [[September 18]],... 3: Throughout his life, Hughes was a devout [[Catholic]]. 5: ...g in the [[U.S. Army]] from [[1942]] to [[1946]], Hughes first worked as a press attaché at the United Sta... 9: ... speech, which helped solidify the 1952 election. Hughes then accompanied the president-elect on the promi... 11: ...Ordeal of Power''. This break with Eisenhower led Hughes to begin a new relationship as the political advi... Archbishop John Hughes (1517 bytes) 1: ...g anti-Catholic, anti-Irish riots. He founded St. John's College (now [[Fordham University]]) and began ... 5: [[Category:1797 births|Hughes, Archbishop John]] 6: [[Category:1864 deaths|Hughes, Archbishop John]] John Ceiriog Hughes (744 bytes) 1: '''John Ceiriog Hughes''' ([[1832]]-[[1887]]) was a [[Wales|Welsh]] poet... 5: [[Category:1832 births|Hughes, John Ceiriog]] 6: [[Category:1887 deaths|Hughes, John Ceiriog]] 7: [[Category:Welsh writers|Hughes, John Ceiriog]] John Hughes-Hallett (3494 bytes) 1: '''Vice-Admiral John Hughes-Hallett''' ([[December]] [[1901]] – [[1972]]) was... 3: ...d services family. His father was Colonel Wyndham Hughes-Hallett, his mother Clementina Loch. They were re... 5: Hughes-Hallett had a distinguished service in the [[Roya... 7: ...ept of Mulberry Harbours began to take shape when Hughes-Hallett moved to be Naval Chief of Staff to the O... 9: ...rs at [[Cowes]]. On [[1 May]] [[1943]], Commodore Hughes-Hallett succeeded Rear Admiral Vian as the head o... Robert Hughes, Baron Hughes of Woodside (732 bytes) 1: '''Robert Hughes, Baron Hughes of Woodside''' (born [[January 3]], [[1932]]), is... 9: [[Category:1932 births|Hughes of Woodside, Robert Hughes, Baron]] 10: [[Category:British MPs|Hughes, Robert]] 11: [[Category:UK Labour Party politicians|Hughes, Robert]] Bennett (540 bytes) 1: The [[surname]] '''Bennett''' was shared by various notable people: 3: *[[Alan Bennett]] 4: *[[Arnold Bennett]] 5: *[[Constance Bennett]] 6: *[[Granville G. Bennett]] W. A. C. Bennett (6049 bytes) 2: <caption><font size="+1">'''William Andrew Cecil Bennett'''</font></caption> 3: <tr><td align="center" colspan=2>[[image:Bennett.JPG]]</td></tr> 6: <tr><td>'''[[Spouse]]:'''</td><td>[[May Bennett]]</td></tr> 13: ... affectionately and mockingly by many as '''Wacky Bennett'''. 15: At the age of 18, Bennett moved to [[Edmonton, Alberta]]. He later moved to... Hughes H-6 (2745 bytes) 17: |Manufacturer||colspan="2"| [[Hughes Aircraft]] and [[McDonnell Douglas]] 77: ...] developed the '''[[A/MH-6 Little Bird]]''' from Hughes' OH-6 Cayuse and its civilian model, the [[MD 500... Hughes XF-11 (3503 bytes) 1: ...issance aircraft designed by millionaire [[Howard Hughes]] for the [[United States Army]]. It was a tricyc... 7: ...was cancelled following [[World War II]], leaving Hughes with two [[prototype]]s. 9: ...yed by the fire that resulted from the crash, and Hughes was nearly killed. [http://www.check-six.com/Cras... 11: ... on [[April 5]], [[1947 in aviation|1947]], after Hughes had recuperated from his injuries. The test fligh... 35: [[Hughes XP-73]] - Don Bennett (6225 bytes) 1: Air Vice-Marshal '''Donald Bennett''' ([[September 14]] [[1910]]–[[September 1... 3: ...n [[Imperial Airways]]. Over the next five years, Bennett specialised in long distance flights, breaking a ... 5: During [[1940]] Bennett's long-distance expertise was set to work setting... 7: Bennett was recommissioned in [[1941]], promoted to Wing ... 9: In April [[1942]] Bennett was given command of [[10 Squadron RAF|10 Squadro... William Bennett (4316 bytes) 1: ...Bennett see [[William R. Bennett]] and [[W. A. C. Bennett]]''. 4: '''William John Bennett''' (born [[July 3]], [[1943]]) served as [[United... 8: Bennett was born in [[Brooklyn, New York]]. After moving... 20: ...nd compared his gambling to responsible drinking. Bennett did, however, say that he does not believe that h... 22: Bennett's best-known work may be ''[[The Book of Virtues:... Ian Bennett (1687 bytes) 1: '''Ian Bennett''' (born [[October 10]], [[1971]] in [[Worksop]],... 15: [[Category:1971 births|Bennett, Ian]] 16: [[Category:English footballers|Bennett, Ian]] W. Bennett Campbell (2269 bytes) 1: [[Image:wbennettcampbell.jpg|right]] 3: ... retained his portfolio when [[John Napier Turner|John Turner]] succeeded Trudeau as [[Liberal Party of ... Constance Bennett (3218 bytes) 1: '''Constance Campbell Bennett''' ([[October 22]], [[1904 in film|1904]] - [[Jul... 3: [[Image:ConstanceBennett.jpg|thumb|Constance Bennett]] 4: ... actresses [[Barbara Bennett|Barbara]] and [[Joan Bennett]]. 6: Bennett made her first film appearance as a child and app... 9: ...l through her notorious 1934 child custody trial. Bennett's film career continued to grow during the 1930s,...
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