- State's Attorney.
Hoyne also ran as an
independent candidate in the 1919
Chicago mayoral election.
Hoyne was born
October 12, 1872.
Hoyne was the grandson...
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Thomas Hoyne (February 11, 1817 – July 27, 1883) was
elected Mayor of
Chicago in 1876, but his
election was
later declared null and void by a Circuit...
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William James Hoynes (1846 – 1933) was an Irish-American
professor and
academic who was the dean of the law
department at the
University of
Notre Dame...
- John
Joseph Hoyne (born 2
April 1978) is a
former Irish sportsperson. He
plays hurling with his
local club Graigue–Ballycallan and he used play with the...
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Hoyne (born 28
February 1880) was an
Irish hurler who pla**** as a full-back for the
Kilkenny senior team. Born in Tullaroan,
County Kilkenny,
Hoyne first...
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Hilary Hoynes is an
economist and Haas
Distinguished Chair in
Economic Disparities at the
Richard and
Rhoda Goldman School of
Public Policy at the University...
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Temple Hoyne Buell (September 9, 1895 –
January 5, 1990) was an
American architect, real
estate developer and
entrepreneur namesake of the
Buell Theatre...
- on
Hoyne Avenue. Like the
Kostner station to the west,
during reconstruction of the
Douglas branch in 2003,
Damen Avenue (the
block east of
Hoyne) was...
-
uncovers Vice
President Hoynes's leaking of
information during an
affair with
local socialite Helen Baldwin,
ultimately leading to
Hoynes's resignation. Mike...
- The Wolf, The Singleton, The Kilstrom, and The
Jones theatres. The
Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre was
completed in 1991, the
Seawell Grand Ballroom was added...