John M. Hollway (1841 – 1907) was an English metallurgist and chemist who, in the 1870s, unsuccessfully tried out smelting and refining of copper using...
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Robert Hollway (January 29, 1926 – March 13, 1999) was an American football player and coach. He played college football for the University of Michigan...
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Thomas Tuke Hollway (2 October 1906 – 30 July 1971) was the 36th Premier of Victoria, and the first to be born in the 20th century. He held office from...
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misfortunes, Killing Time: An 18-year Odyssey from Death Row to Freedom, by John Hollway and Ronald M. Gauthier, was optioned for a film by Touchstone Pictures...
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Lord Londonderry in 1987 and is now owned by the property developer Sir John Hall. Lord Londonderry was an accomplished pianist, and a self-taught linguist...
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Sara Hertz Senior Vice President, CPO Stacey Behm Board of directors John Hollway Chair Alan E. Casnoff Vice Chair Noel Eisenstat Vice Chair Dixieanne...
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series of elimination sprints. John B Blanden, A History of Australian Grand Prix 1928–1939, Volume 1, 1981, page vii John B Blanden, A History of Australian...
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leader Hollway as Premier and Country leader John McDonald as Deputy Premier. During a series of transport strikes in 1948, the moderate Hollway had dealt...
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David Alexander Hollway AO is a former senior Australian public servant and policymaker. He retired from the Australian Public Service in 1996 to head...
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called the Hollway Liberals, was an independent political party formed on 27 October 1954 from a grouping of supporters of Thomas Hollway, a former leader...
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