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Propst may
refer to:
Propst (title),
German ecclesiastical title Clyde Propst (died 1959),
American college football coach Ed
Propst, (born 1972), American...
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Thomas Rush
Propst (born
December 1957) is the
former head
football coach at Pell City High
School in Pell City, Alabama. He
formerly served as athletic...
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Edwin Kenneth Propst (born
February 14, 1971) is a
politician from the
Northern Mariana Islands.
Propst has
served in the
Northern Mariana Islands House...
- Andy
Propst (March 7, 1965 –
September 6, 2021) was an arts journalist,
theater critic, and
writer living in
Peachtree City, Georgia. In 1998, he founded...
- in office.
Republican Kimberlyn King-Hinds won the seat over
Democrat Ed
Propst,
flipping the seat to
Republican control for the
first time ever. The election...
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Robert Propst (1921–2000) was an
American inventor. He was the
inventor of the
Action Office that
evolved into the
cubicle office furniture system. Born...
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Robert Propst may
refer to:
Robert Propst (inventor) (1921–2000),
American inventor Robert Bruce Propst (1931–2019),
American judge This disambiguation...
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Jacob Propst (March 10, 1895 –
February 24, 1967) was a
pinch hitter in
Major League Baseball. He pla**** for the
Washington Senators. "Jake
Propst Statistics...
- co-captains for the team.
Despite being referred to as a
safety by MTV,
Coach Propst announces him as a linebacker. Much of the show
centers on his
hopes for...
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Propst House is a
historic home
located in Hickory,
Catawba County,
North Carolina.
Built in 1881, and is a 1+1⁄2–story,
Second Empire style frame dwelling...