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- Stainback is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles A. Stainback (c. 1879 – 1961), American lawyer and politician George Tucker Stainback...
- 1951. Stainback was born in 1883 in Somerville, Tennessee. His father, Charles A. Stainback Sr, was a lawyer and his brother, Charles A. Stainback, was...
- George Tucker Stainback (August 4, 1911 – November 29, 1992) was an American professional baseball outfielder. He pla**** in Major League Baseball (MLB)...
- George Tucker Stainback (April 4, 1829 in Brunswick County, Virginia – June 28, 1902 at Dyersburg, Tennessee) was an American classicist and Presbyterian...
- Poirier, Tim Credeur, and Albert Stainback. Other fighters featured are Derrick Krantz and Ronny Lis. Poirier and Stainback receive much of the screen time...
- of Hawaii, Long was appointed to the office after the term of Ingram Stainback. After statehood was achieved he served in the United States Senate, one...
- 1934, confirmed by the Senate on February 5, and took office on March 2. Stainback had little power until October 24, 1944, as his predecessor had declared...
- early studies on heterogeneous and homogeneous ability groupings (Stainback & Stainback, 1989), studies of critical friends and inclusion facilitators (e...
- segregationist. Stainback was born circa 1879 in Somerville, Tennessee. His father, Charles A. Stainback Sr, was a lawyer and his brother, Ingram Stainback, served...
- in Atlanta. Founded in 1968 by Bill Thompson, Tom Ventulett, and Ray Stainback, tvsdesign has designed several notable buildings in greater Atlanta and...