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Russell Bernard DeVette (July 9, 1923 –
November 23, 2009) was an
American football,
basketball and
baseball player and coach. He
served as the head basketball...
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publicist was Lee Anne
DeVette, his sister, who was
herself a Scientologist. She
served in that role
until November 2005.
DeVette was
replaced with Paul...
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study approach in
observing a
group of 4th
grade students,
Javaye Devette Stubbs posed the question: "How does the
implementation of one-on-one conferring...
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Negotiating Tensions in
Refugee Resettlement,"
written by
Tiffany A Dykstra-
DeVette and
Heather E Canary,
sheds light on the
complex dynamics of empowerment...
- Hope
College of Hope, Michigan. In
their first year
under head
coach Russ
DeVette, the
Dutchmen compiled a 4–5
record (3–3
against MIAA opponents), finished...
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Hinga (1931–1942) No team (1943–1945) Al
Vanderbush (1946–1954) Russ
DeVette (1955–1969) Ray
Smith (1970–1994) Dean
Kreps (1995–2015)
Peter Stuursma...
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College of Hope, Michigan. In
their eighth year
under head
coach Russ
DeVette, the
Dutchmen compiled a 3–6
record (3–2
against MIAA opponents), finished...
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College of Hope, Michigan. In
their seventh year
under head
coach Russ
DeVette, the
Dutchmen compiled a 0–7
record (0–5
against MIAA opponents) and finished...
- 34–33 .507 8–20 .286 Rome
Rankin 1949–54 38–53 .418 11–27 .289
Russell DeVette 1954–55 4–13 .235 1–7 .125
Harold Woodbury 1955–58 20–38 .345 9–17 .346...
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George E.
Allen (1945–1949) Rome
Rankin (1949–1954)
Russell DeVette (1954–1955)
Harold Woodbury (1955–1958)
Brian McCall (1958–1968) Gil Philbrick...