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- down from 923 in 2000. Horine was platted in 1868, and named after C. Thomas Horine, an early settler. A post office called "Horine Station" was established...
- George Leslie Horine (February 3, 1890 – November 28, 1948) was an American athlete who mainly competed in the high jump. He is credited with developing...
- 7-acre (28,000 m2) Tom Wallace Lake; the Paul Yost Recreation Area, and the Horine Conference Center. Camping and fishing are both permitted. Tom Wallace Lake...
- technique invented by George Horine of Stanford University. This technique was succeeded by the straddle. It is said that George Horine invented the Western roll...
- Horine Cemetery is located in Richwoods, Missouri, the first burial noted was in 1851. The first noted burial in Horine was an Augustine Godat who was...
- for about 10 years until her retirement in 1967. Another American, George Horine, developed an even more efficient technique, the Western roll. In this style...
- he was an ****ociate director. Her second marriage was to writer Charles Horine (aka Chuck Horner).[citation needed] Aulis, Gwen (June 1953). "Lucky, Lucky...
- the name of "The New Kingston Trio". The first consisted of guitarist Pat Horine and banjoist Jim Connor in addition to Shane and lasted from 1969 to 1973...
- September by winning every event, several by enlisted Irish immigrants. George Horine at Olympedia "WORLD'S HIGH JUMP MARK RAISED AGAIN - Edward Beeson of San...
- invention of the rival "western roll" style by George Horine on the west coast (Stanford). Horine was in fact the first to improve on Sweeney's record...