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Gerald LaNoue (1912–1983) was a three-year
starting quarterback for the
Nebraska Cornhuskers, and
earned All Big Six
Conference recognition in 1935, while...
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Conrad Lanoue (October 18, 1908 –
October 15, 1972) was an
American jazz
pianist and arranger.
Lanoue was born in Cohoes, New York on
October 18, 1908...
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Institute of Technology.
Drownproofing was
developed by
swimming coach Fred
Lanoue,
known to
students as
Crankshaft because of his
limping gait. It was first...
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Alcide Moodie "Cid"
LaNoue (November 2, 1934 –
February 20, 2021) was a
lieutenant general in the
United States Army. He was
Surgeon General of the United...
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Brian Lanoue (born
January 29, 1982) is an
American politician. A
member of the
Republican Party, he has
served in the
Connecticut House of Representatives...
- Félix-Hippolyte
Lanoüe (14
October 1812,
Versailles - 21
January 1872, Versailles) was a
French landscape painter.
Around 1830, he
became a
student of...
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Revere La Noue (born
October 20, 1976) is an
American artist,
filmmaker and entrepreneur. He has
developed extensive collections of work in art, film and...
- Lost Cause: Bill Clinton's
Campaign for
National Health Insurance (1996)
Lanoue,
David J.; Emmert,
Craig F. (1999). "Voting in the
Glare of the Spotlight:...
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Archived from the
original on 28
February 2017.
Retrieved 25 May 2017.
Lanoue &
Headrick (1998). "Anglo
Irish Agreement Chronology".
Conflict Archive...
- River. His 1939 recording, "Boogie Woogie",
featured the
piano of
Conrad Lanoue, who was part of Manone's band from 1936 to 1940. In 1943,
Manone recorded...