• Harold Murray may refer to: H. J. R. Murray (Harold James Ruthven Murray), educationalist and historian J. Harold Murray, American baritone singer and...
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    Joke in Tribute to Harold Ramis". TheWrap. Retrieved July 17, 2016. Boone, Brian (June 6, 2018). "How Harold Ramis and Bill Murray Ended Their Feud and...
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    Harold James Ruthven Murray (24 June 1868 – 16 May 1955) was a British educationalist, inspector of schools, and prominent chess historian. His book,...
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  • (1932–2016), American college football coach Harold L. Knight (1911–1982), American politician H. M. Knight (Harold Murray Knight; 1919–2015), Australian economist...
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    J. Harold Murray (born Harry Rulten, February 17, 1891 – December 11, 1940) was an American baritone singer and actor. For more than a decade, during...
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  • Harold Frank Murray was an Australian lawn bowls international who competed in the 1938 British Empire Games. He bowled for the Hamilton Bowls Club, New...
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  • unexpected death in 1924. The principals were Francis L.S. Mayers, Oscar Harold Murray, and Hardie Phillip. For the first few years after Goodhue's death,...
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    Murray had eleven children with Ada (all having 'Ruthven' in their name, by arrangement with his father-in-law, George Ruthven); the eldest, Harold James...
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    writer-director Harold Ramis and starred in a string of box-office hits, including Caddyshack (1980), Stripes (1981), and Tootsie (1982). Murray was the first...
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  • producer Murray Anderson for his Broadway musical Thumbs Up! The play opened on December 27, 1934, where the song was performed by singer J. Harold Murray. Many...
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