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Ernest Denis Hoben (3
February 1864 – 3
February 1918) was a New
Zealand rugby union administrator who was the
figure most
responsible for the founding...
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George Hoben Estabrooks (December 16, 1895 –
December 30, 1973) was a Canadian-American
psychologist and an
authority on
hypnosis during World War II...
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Hoben Park, also
known as
Arcade Park, Nile Park and
Ladies Park, is a city park on the
waterfront of Seward, Alaska. It is
bounded by the
Alaska Sealife...
- John Grey
Hoben (May 6, 1884 – July 5, 1915), also
known as Jack
Hoben, was an
American rower who
competed in the 1904
Summer Olympics. He won a silver...
- "Jack"
Hobens (25
October 1880 – 25
March 1944) was a Scottish-American
professional golfer. He was born in Dunbar, Scotland, to
Thomas Hoben and Elizabeth...
- colleague, Paul
Hoben.
Palmer and
Loring got a divorce. Later,
Palmer offers his
blessing to the
couple when they marry, and he
offers Hoben his size-changing...
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years later when Jean had an
affair with
fellow lawyer Paul
Hoben. Jean
would marry Hoben but the two
would eventually divorce. In wake of the events...
- In 1892,
following the canv****ing of
provincial administrators by
Ernest Hoben, the New
Zealand Rugby Football Union (NZRFU) was
formed by the majority...
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Kenneth (1969). A
History of the Crusades. p. 466. ISBN 978-0299048341.
Hoben,
Allan (1903), The
Virgin Birth, Of the above-stated
beliefs that of Theodotus...
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Ernest Hoben The NZRU's
strongest advocate and
first secretary,
Ernest Hoben, was a
driving force behind the
formation of the
national union. In recognition...