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Carol Lynn
Folt (born 1951) is an
American ecologist and
academic administrator,
currently serving as the 12th
president of the
University of Southern...
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Folts may
refer to:
Arina Folts (born 1997),
Uzbekistani tennis player James E.
Folts (born 1940), U.S.
bishop of the
Episcopal Diocese of West Texas...
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Folts Mission Institute (later,
Folts National Training School; 1893–1927/28) was a
Methodist training school for
young women for home and
foreign Christian...
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eleventh Bishop of
South Dakota.
Bishop Folts was born on
January 30, 1968, the son of the
Right Reverend James E.
Folts,
Bishop of West Texas, and
Sandra Johnston...
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sixteen persons,
among whom were,
Solomon Juneau,
Dwight Foster,
Jonas Folts,
Enoch G. Darling,
Elisha W.
Ajitant David Sergeant, Milo Jones, George...
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James Edward Folts (born
March 11, 1940) was
bishop of the
Episcopal Diocese of West Texas,
serving from 1996 to 2006.
Folts was born on
March 11, 1940...
- 1847–1848). Then, in 1867,
Folts was
elected to the
Wisconsin State ****embly
running on the
Democratic Party ticket.
Folts also
served as town
clerk and...
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vocalist Arina Fedorovtseva (born 2004),
Russian volleyball player Arina Folts (born 1997),
Uzbekistani tennis player Arina Hugenholtz (1848–1934), Dutch...
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Arina Folts (Russian: Арина Фолц; born 1
January 1997) is an
Uzbekistani former tennis player.
Folts was
awarded a
wildcard to make her WTA Tour debut...
- Romania. It is
composed of five villages: Bobâlna (Bábolna), Boiu (Boj),
Folt (
Folt),
Rapoltu Mare and Rapolțel (Kisrápolt). The
Hungarian noble family Szent-Györgyi...