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public schools.
McCarl's father died in 1893 at the age of 53.
After her husband's death, Sara
McCarl moved John and his five
siblings to
McCook, Nebraska...
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eliminate duplication with
majors offered in
other Pitt units. In 2002 the
McCarl Center for
Nontraditional Student Success open
followed by a
major restructuring...
- They were
replaced in
December 1973 by b****ist
Scott McCarl and ex-Cyrus Erie
drummer Michael McBride for what was to be the
fourth and
final Raspberries...
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Carl McCunn (January 25, 1947 – late 1981) was an
American wildlife photographer who
became stranded in the
Alaskan wilderness and
eventually died by...
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previously home to the main
stacks of the university's
library and the
McCarl Center for
Nontraditional Student Success, now
houses a mix of interdisciplinary...
- with
Michael McBride (drums), who had
drummed with
Carmen and
Bryson in
their previous band in the late '60s,
Cyrus Erie, and
Scott McCarl (b****, vocals)...
- R.
McCarl Dies of
Heart Attack at 60."
Washington Post.
August 3, 1940; Hein, Linda. "Norris,
McCarl Considered for
Presidency in '36 Election."
McCook...
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Carl McVoy (January 3, 1931 –
January 3, 1992) was an
American pianist.
McVoy was
cousin to the
younger Jerry Lee Lewis. He had been to New York City with...
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Carl Douglas McCoy (born 15
January 1963) is a
British singer who is the
frontman for the
gothic rock band
Fields of the Nephilim.
McCoy
frequently uses...
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Carl McIntosh may
refer to:
Carl McIntosh (musician),
vocalist and
guitarist in
Loose Ends
Carl W.
McIntosh (1914–2009),
American professor of forensics...