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Nelson Dilday (born 1943) is an
American lawyer and the
first person of
color appointed as a
judge of the M****achusetts
Probate and
Family Court.
Dilday grew...
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Russell Hooper Dilday (September 30, 1930 – June 21, 2023) was an
American pastor, educator,
seminary president, and
chancellor of the B.H.
Carroll Theological...
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Dilday Mill, also
known as
Finley Mill, was a
historic grist mill
building located at Greenfield, Dade County, Missouri. It was
built in 1867, and was...
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Donald J. Hall
succeeded him as
chief executive. Hall
married Elizabeth Ann
Dilday, a
friend of the family, in 1922. They had one son,
Donald J. Hall, and...
- H.
Dilday,
during the
Southern Baptist Convention conservative resurgence. On
March 9, 1994, the
board of
trustees voted 26 to 7 to
dismiss Dilday after...
- M.; Kessler, R.; Frieman, J. A.; Jha, S. W.; B****ett, B.; Cinabro, D.;
Dilday, B.; Kasen, D.; Marriner, J.; Nichol, R. C.; Riess, A. G.; Sako, M.; Schneider...
- Becker,
Andrew C.; Jones, R. Lynne; Puckett,
Andrew W.; Bizyaev, Dmitry;
Dilday, Benjamin; Frieman,
Joshua A.; Oravetz,
Daniel J.; Pan, Kaike; Quinn, Thomas;...
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chancellor is
Russell H.
Dilday, a
former president of the
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary of the
Southern Baptist Convention.
Dilday was
fired from Southwestern...
- was born on July 9, 1928, in
Kansas City, Missouri, to
Elizabeth Ann (née
Dilday) and
Joyce Hall. His
father was the
founder and
president of
Hallmark Cards...
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original on
December 31, 2008.
Dilday, K.A. "A **** Icon
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