Arlie Franklin Culp born 1926 was a United States Republican Party Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly , USA , for nine terms. He represented the state s sixty seventh House district, including constituents in Randolph County, North Carolina Randolph county. A retiree from Ramseur, North Carolina , Culp retired from the state House in 2006. ref http www.bluenc.com blog todd?page 2 BlueNC Blog ref ref http www.ncleg.net DocumentSites HouseDocuments 2005 2006 20Session Journals 2006 2006 20House 20Journal.pdf North Carolina Journal of the House of Representatives, 2005 ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Culp, ArlieF. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1926 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Culp, ArlieF. Category 1926 births Category Living people Category Members of the North Carolina House of Representatives NorthCarolina politician stub ... more details
Culp is a surname and may refer to ArlieF. Culp , American politician Benny Culp , American baseball player Connie Culp , the first United States recipient of a face transplant Curley Culp , American football player Dennis Culp , American trombonist, singer, and songwriter Faye B. Culp , American politician Jonathan Culp , Canadian underground filmmaker Julia Culp , Dutch mezzo soprano Ray Culp , American baseball player Robert Culp 1930 2010 , American actor Steven Culp , American actor Ted W. Culp , Canadian linguist and political activist surname Other uses Oveta Culp Hobby , U.S. public official and newspaper publisher Culp comics , comics character disamb de Culp ... more details
Arlie may refer to ArlieF. Culp born 1926 , Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly, USA Arlie Russell Hochschild born 1940 , professor of sociology at the University of California, Berkeley Arlie Latham 1860 1952 , American third baseman in Major League Baseball from 1880 to 1909 Arlie Metheny 1918 2008 , United States Army officer during World War II and the Cold War Arlie Mucks 1891 1967 , American track and field athlete who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics Arlie Petters born 1964 , Belizean American mathematical physicist, professor at Duke University Arlie Pond 1873 1930 , American major league baseball pitcher and doctor in the U.S. Army Arlie Schardt 1895 1980 , American athlete who competed mainly in the 3000  metre team Arlie William Schorger born 1884 , chemical researcher and businessman who also did work in ornithology Arlie Tarbert 1904 1946 , reserve outfielder in Major League Baseball who played 1927 1928 given name de Arlie ... more details
MedalTop MedalSport Men s Athletics sport athletics MedalCountry the USA MedalGold 1920 Summer Olympics 1920 Antwerp Athletics at the 1920 Summer Olympics Men s 3000 metre team race 3000 meter team MedalBottom Arlie Schardt Alfred E. Schardt April 24, 1895 &ndash March 2, 1980 was an United States American Athletics sport athlete who competed mainly in the 3000 metre team. He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and died in Clearwater, Florida . Schardt competed for the United States in the 1920 Summer Olympics held in Antwerp , Belgium in the 3000 metre team where he won the gold medal with his teammates Horace Brown athlete Horace Brown and Ivan Dresser . External links http www.databaseolympics.com players playerpage.htm?ilkid SCHARARL01 profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schardt, Arlie ALTERNATIVE NAMES Schardt, Alfred E. SHORT DESCRIPTION American middle distance runner DATE OF BIRTH April 24, 1895 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 2, 1980 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Schardt, Arlie Category 1895 births Category 1980 deaths Category American middle distance runners Category Olympic track and field athletes of the United States Category Athletes track and field at the 1920 Summer Olympics Category Olympic gold medalists for the United States Category Olympic medalists in athletics track and field US athletics Olympic medalist stub de Arlie Schardt fr Arlie Schardt no Arlie Schardt pl Arlie Schardt fi Arlie Schardt ... more details
Arlie Max Mucks December 10, 1891 &ndash July 1967 was an United States American Track and field track and field athlete who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics . In 1912 he finished sixth the Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics Men s discus throw discus throw event and 15th in the Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics Men s two handed discus throw two handed discus throw competition . He was inducted in the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame in 1964. He died in Oshkosh, Wisconsin . External links http users.skynet.be hermandw olymp ath06usm.html list of American athletes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mucks, Arlie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 10, 1891 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1967 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mucks, Arlie Category 1891 births Category 1967 deaths Category American track and field athletes Category Discus throwers Category Olympic track and field athletes of the United States Category Athletes track and field at the 1912 Summer Olympics US discusthrow athletics bio stub ... more details
Refimprove date March 2011 Infobox person image Robert Culp.jpg imagesize caption Robert Culp, October 2005 birth name Robert Martin Culp birth date Birth date 1930 08 16 birth place Oakland, California ... Robert Martin Culp August 16, 1930 spaced ndash March 24, 2010 was an People of the United ... in television . ref Obituary The Times , April 5, 2010. ref Culp first earned an international reputation ... Grimes, William url http www.nytimes.com 2010 03 25 arts television 25culp.html title Robert Culp ... ref In all, Culp gave hundreds of performances in a career spanning more than 50 years. Early life Culp was born in Oakland, California , and graduated from Berkeley High School Berkeley, California ... news obituaries la me robert culp25 2010mar25,0,4489995,full.story title Robert Culp dies at 79 ... , but never completed an academic degree . Career Television performances Culp first came to national ... System CBS . Culp s character was introduced in an episode titled Badge of Honor . Culp ..., Culp continued to work in television, including a guest starring role as Stewart Douglas in the 1960 ... also appeared on the NBC anthology series, The Barbara Stanwyck Show . Moreover, Culp was cast as Captain ... match with series co star Ryan O Neal . Culp then played espionage secret agent Kelly Robinson ... I Spy 1965 TV series I Spy 1965 68 , with co star Bill Cosby . Culp wrote the scripts for seven ... in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series category , but lost each time to Cosby. File Robert Culp Kamala Devi I Spy 1966.JPG thumb 180px Culp with Kamala Devi actress Kamala Devi in I Spy , 1966. In 1968 Culp also made an uncredited cameo appearance as an inebriated Turkish waiter on Get Smart ... Smart played by Don Adams in effect assumes Culp s Kelly Robinson character as he pretends to be an international ... imitating Cosby. In 1971, Culp, Peter Falk , Robert Wagner , and Darren McGavin each stepped in to take ... the magazine business with Gene Barry and Robert Stack . Culp is also remembered as the special guest ... more details
Wilbur Arlington Tarbert September 10, 1904 &ndash November 27, 1946 was a utility player reserve outfielder in Major League Baseball who played from by 1927 through by 1928 for the Boston Red Sox . Listed at 6 0 , 160  lb., Tarbert batted and threw right handed . A native of Cleveland, Ohio , he attended Ohio State University . In a 39 game career, Tarbert was a .186 hitter 16 for 86 with six run baseball runs , seven run batted in RBI , two double baseball doubles , and one stolen base without home run s. Tarbert died at the age of 42 in his homeland of Cleveland, Ohio. See also 1927 Boston Red Sox season 1928 Boston Red Sox season External links http www.baseball reference.com t tarbear01.shtml Baseball Reference http www.retrosheet.org boxesetc T Ptarba101.htm Retrtosheet br Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tarbert, Arlie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH September 10, 1904 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 27, 1946 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tarbert, Arlie Category Boston Red Sox players Category Major League Baseball outfielders Category Ohio State University alumni Category Baseball players from Ohio Category People from Cleveland, Ohio Category 1904 births Category 1946 deaths US baseball outfielder 1900s stub ... more details
Infobox scientist name Arlie Oswald Petters image size 250px birth date February 8, 1964 birth place Dangriga , Belize death date deasadfsdfdsfs doctoral students notable students known for Mathematical Theory of Gravitational Lensing author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced awards Alfred ... Empire signature footnotes Arlie O. Petters , Order of the British Empire MBE born February ... Times , ref Claudia Dreifus . http www.nytimes.com 2003 05 27 science a conversation with arlie petters a journey to bridge math and the cosmos.html A CONVERSATION WITH ARLIE PETTERS A Journey to Bridge .... http library.mit.edu F 8Y3V5E76URA8YQVNYMEE461M4XHC29JX9II7AI8LCN4IEBQYMA 85003?func find acc&acc ... Vitae of Arlie O. Petters, Department of Mathematics, Duke University http www.math.duke.edu ... CV ref Curriculum Vitae of Arlie O. Petters, Department of Mathematics, Duke University http ... research papers. Selected papers from 1991 2001 ref Publications of Arlie O. Petters, Department ... 1461689.shtml The Chronicle, Math Professor Reaches out to Minorities ref ref Arlie ... Arlie O. Petters, Curriculum Vitae Awards and Honors ref Petters is also the first tenured African ... 5445 Amandala News ref ref Publications of Arlie O. Petters, Department of Mathematics, Duke University ... ref Awards and honors Petters is the recipient of numerous awards and honors, ref Arlie Petters ... him in 2009 with the Dr. Arlie Petters Street . ref http dukeresearch.blogspot.com 2010 01 putting ... 27 science a conversation with arlie petters a journey to bridge math and the cosmos.html National Academy ... see Wikipedia Person data NAME Petters, Arlie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ..., Arlie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 8, 1964 PLACE OF BIRTH Dangriga , Belize DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Petters, Arlie Category 1964 births Category ... African Americans in science ht Arlie Petters ... more details
ref improve date March 2012 Infobox MLB player name Arlie Latham image Arlie Latham Wilbert Robinson.jpg caption Latham right in 1909, serving as a player coach for the San Francisco Giants New York Giants history New York Giants . position Third baseman birth date birth date 1860 3 15 birth place West Lebanon, New Hampshire death date death date and age 1952 11 29 1860 3 15 death place Garden City, New York bats Right throws Right debutdate July 5 debutyear 1880 debutteam Buffalo Bisons NL Buffalo Bisons finaldate September 30 finalyear 1909 finalteam San Francisco Giants New York Giants stat1label Batting average stat1value .269 stat2label Home run s stat2value 27 stat3label Run baseball Run s stat3value 1478 stat4label Stolen base s stat4value 742 teams nowiki nowiki As Player Buffalo Bisons NL Buffalo Bisons by 1880 St. Louis Cardinals St. Louis Browns by 1883 by 1889 Chicago Pirates by 1890 Cincinnati Reds by 1890 by 1895 St. Louis Cardinals St. Louis Browns by 1896 Washington Senators 1891 1899 Washington Senators by 1899 San Francisco Giants New York Giants by 1909 As Manager St. Louis Cardinals St. Louis Browns by 1896 highlights nowiki nowiki 8th all time for stolen bases in a career 739 Led the American Association for most runs scored 1886, with 152 Led the Major Leagues for most stolen bases 1888, with 109 Oldest Player in the Major Leagues 1909, at 49 Walter Arlington Latham March 15, 1860 &ndash November 29, 1952 was an United States American third baseman in Major League Baseball from by 1880 by 1909 . He died in Garden City, New York , at the age of 92. Personality ... his playing days, when a third baseman did this it was said that he Arlie Lathamed it. Coaching ... Latham, Arlie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player and coach DATE OF BIRTH March ... Garden City, New York DEFAULTSORT Latham, Arlie Category 1860 births Category 1952 deaths Category ... Category Major League Baseball umpires sh Arlie Latham ... more details
, JAG and ER TV series ER . Culp has played Robert F. Kennedy twice in the film Thirteen Days film Thirteen Days 2000 and previously in the TV movie Norma Jean & Marilyn 1996 . In 1995, Culp starred ... Arts MFA Steven Bradford Culp born December 3, 1955 is an United States American film and television ... JAG . Early life Culp was born in La Jolla, San Diego, California to a naval officer father. During ... Raymond Grabinsky. Culp attended First Colonial High School in Virginia . He graduated from the College ... 09 29 ref Career Culp can be seen in one of his earliest roles as Robert Campbell in Jason Goes to Hell The Final Friday 1993 . He plays a reporter looking into the Jason murders. Culp is known for his ..., due to the film running too long, Culp s scenes along with other scenes were cut from the final ... Trek Enterprise , Culp played the recurring character Major Hayes , leader of the M.A.C.O.s. He ... . Culp also starred in a few episodes of 24 TV series 24 during the second season, as Secret Service agent Recurring and minor characters in 24 Ted Simmons . Culp won the Celebrity Poker Showdown 7th ... . He is set to star as Thomas Foran in the upcoming film The Chicago 8 . Most recently, Culp ... steven culp.shtml Get Desperate Steven Culp People Guide entry & news listings http www.scontv.com Steven Culp on TV Picture Site ScreenActorsGuildAwards EnsembleTVComedy 2000 2009 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Culp, Steven ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... DEFAULTSORT Culp, Steven Category 1955 births Category Actors from California Category Alumni of the University ... Culp es Steven Culp fr Steven Culp it Steven Culp hu Steven Culp nl Steven Culp ja pl Steven Culp pt Steven Culp ru , fi Steven Culp sv Steven Culp ... more details
Infobox college coach name Arlie Davis image birth date birth place death date sport American football Football current team Virginia Tech current title Head coach current record overall record 3 3 1 awards championships CFbDWID 541 player player years player teams player positions coach Y coach years 1900 coach teams Virginia Tech CFBHOF year Arlie Davis is a former head coach of the Virginia Tech college football program during the 1900 season. ref cite news first last coauthors title Dr. Davis Coaching Record date publisher url http www.cfbdatawarehouse.com data coaching alltime coach year by year.php?coachid 541 work College Football Data Warehouse pages accessdate 2007 12 06 language ref Davis s team played only 1 home game that season, beating St. Albans. The rest of the schedule was played away beating North Carolina State 18 2, a scoreless tie against the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, lost to the University of Virginia 5 17, defeated Clemson University Clemson in Charlotte, North Carolina 5 12, and lost to the biggest rival at the time, Virginia Military Institute , 0 5. ref cite news first last coauthors title NCAA Football History date publisher url http texasfan7.greatnow.com NCAA Division 1 A.htm work pages accessdate 2007 12 06 language ref Head coaching record CFB Yearly Record Start type coach poll both team bowl conf CFB Yearly Record Entry year 1900 name Virginia Tech overall 3 3 1 conference confstanding bowlname bowloutcome bcsbowl ranking ranking2 championship CFB Yearly Record End legend no overall 3 3 1 References div class references small reflist div Virginia Tech Hokies football coach navbox Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Davis, Dr. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Davis, Dr. Category Virginia Tech Hokies football coaches 1900s collegefootball coach stub ... more details
refimprove date November 2009 Infobox MLB player name Arlie Pond image position Pitcher birth date Birth date 1873 1 19 birth place Saugus, Massachusetts death date death date and age 1930 9 19 1873 1 19 death place Cebu Cebu, Philippines bats Right throws Right debutdate July 4 debutyear 1895 debutteam Baltimore Orioles 19th century Baltimore Orioles finaldate July 6 finalyear 1898 finalteam Baltimore Orioles 19th century Baltimore Orioles stat1label Pitching record stat1value 35 19 stat2label Strikeouts stat2value 156 stat3label Earned run average ERA stat3value 3.45 teams nowiki nowiki Baltimore Orioles 19th century Baltimore Orioles By 1895 By 1898 Dr. Erasmus Arlington Arlie Pond January 19, 1873 in Saugus, Massachusetts East Saugus, Massachusetts September 19, 1930 in Cebu , Philippines was an United States American major league baseball pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles 19th century Baltimore Orioles from By 1895 By 1898 , as well as a doctor in the U.S. Army . Baseball career Pond grew up in Rutland town , Vermont Rutland, Vermont and spent two years at Norwich University where he distinguished himself as a musician as well as a pitcher. In 1890 he transferred to the University of Vermont . Pond was a member of the glee and banjo clubs, played one season of varsity football during his senior year in 1893, but earned his greatest fame as a baseball player. Following graduation from the University of Vermont medical school in 1895, Pond enrolled in a post graduate surgical course at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Baltimore, Maryland. However his reputation as an outstanding pitcher became known to Ned Hanlon baseball player Ned Hanlon , manager of the National League s Baltimore Orioles, who convinced Pond to spend his summers with the team. He signed his ... Baseballstats br p pondar01 1896 Baltimore Orioles Persondata NAME Pond, Arlie ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DEFAULTSORT Pond, Arlie Category 1873 births Category 1930 deaths Category Baltimore Orioles ... more details
Karen Culp may refer to A voice actress for Kenny the Shark A student who died in Our Lady of the Angels School Fire Students in Room 212 Room 212 in the Our Lady of the Angels School Fire hndis Culp, Karen ... more details
Infobox person name Connie Culp image Connie Culp.jpg caption Connie Culp, before and after the operation. birth date Birth date and age 1963 03 26 birth place death date death place alma mater occupation spouse known for first U.S. recipient of a face transplant website Connie Culp born March 26, 1963 ref http www.cleveland.com healthfit index.ssf 2010 11 woman who underwent first near.html ref is the first United States recipient of a face transplant , performed at the Cleveland Clinic in December 2008. Facial disfigurement Culp was shot in the face by her husband Thomas G. Tom Culp in a failed murder suicide in September 2004 outside a bar in Hopedale, Ohio . He also survived and was convicted in 2005 of Aggravation legal concept aggravated attempted murder with a 7 year prison sentence ... 2168 Man Shoots Wife in Face...Sentenced to 7 Years. WTRF ref Culp forgave her husband at the sentencing ... detail.html Woman Speaks Out After Husband Shoots Her In Face. WTOV ref but on September 22, 2009, Culp ... who shot your face off? Recovery The shotgun blast destroyed Culp s nose, cheeks, the roof of her mouth ... Maria Siemionow led a team of doctors in a 22 hour operation which replaced 80 percent of Culp s face ... Press reported that Culp was able to breathe on her own and eat solid food following the transplant, adding Ms. Culp s expressions are still a bit wooden, and she remains almost blind right ... 2009 05 05 connie culp nations first n 197187.html Connie Culp, Nation s First Face Transplant ... http www.antesydespues.com.ar connie culp ?lang en Connie Culp Before and After Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Culp, Connie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 26, 1963 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Culp, Connie Category Living people ... transplant recipients Category Shooting survivors Category 1963 births US med bio stub de Connie Culp es Connie Culp fr Connie Culp pt Connie Culp ... more details
BLP sources date July 2010 Infobox NFL player name Curley Culp image position Defensive tackle number ... HOF CollegeHOF CFHOF birth place Yuma, Arizona Curley Culp born March 10, 1946, in Yuma, Arizona ... career Kansas City Chiefs At 6 1 and 265  lbs, Culp was considered a bit too short for the defensive ... of a team that could properly utilize his unique talents. Culp s play as a nose tackle actually ... quick outside rushing attack, decided to line Culp directly nose to nose with Vikings Center American football center , Mick Tingelhoff . The smaller Tingelhoff could not block Culp one on one .... This game is often credited as the advent of the 3 4 defense. By whom date November 2009 Curly Culp ... have to go against Curly in order to know what it s like to go against the very best. Culp helped anchor ... of the quickest defensive linemen in the league, Culp spent seven seasons in Kansas City 1968 1974 ... City. A member of the Chiefs 25 Year All Time Team, Culp played in the 1969 AFL All Star ... and claimed the Chiefs unofficial Quarterback sack sack crown in 1973 with nine QB takedowns. Culp ... When Culp got to Houston, Bum Phillips was the defensive coordinator for Sid Gillman at the time. He ..., eschewing the standard 4 3 defense 4 3 4 3 fronts of the day. The Oilers acquired Culp midway through the 1974 season for troubled DT John Matuszak . Culp had signed to play in the rival World Football League for 1975, so the Chiefs thought they were unloading a problem of their own. Culp outlived the new league and then some. It turned out to be one of the best trades in Oiler history. Culp was so ... drafted with the first round pick that came with Culp . Houston won seven of their remaining nine ... me look smart. Culp s finest season came in 1975. He notched 11 sacks, an unheard of total for a defensive ... and age began to take their toll. Midway through the 1980 NFL season 1980 season , Culp was released ... NFL career. So great was his impact that the Sporting News named Culp to the All Century teams of both ... more details
Image Julia Culp dutch mezzo soprano vocalist.jpg thumb 200px Julia Culp ref http www.dutchdivas.net dutchdivas.net ref Julia Bertha Culp 6 October 1880 13 October 1970 , the Dutch nightingale , was an internationally celebrated mezzo soprano in the years 1901 1919. Culp was born in Groningen city Groningen , the Netherlands into a Jewish family of musicians and comedians. She was the daughter of contrabass player Baruch Culp and his wife Sara Cohen. At the age of seven she began to practice the violin , and at 11 had her first public violin performance. Her first performance as a singer was on 30 December 1893. In the summer of 1896, she left Groningen for Amsterdam , where she studied at the College or university school of music Conservatory under renowned former opera singer Corn lie van Zanten . Soon after completing her studies in 1900, Culp s singing career took flight. She was discovered ... of Schleswig Holstein Augusta Viktoria . In 1913, Culp made her American debut at Carnegie Hall in New York . In the U.S., she soon became known as the Dutch nightingale . Julia Culp made some ... had come to power in Germany . After the German annexation Anschluss of Austria in 1938, Culp fled ... The Netherlands in 1940, Culp once again found herself in grave danger. Both she and her sister ... in the International Opera Collector You might describe Julia Culp as a connoisseur s singer. Her ... of Julia Culp at DutchDivas.net , featuring discography and sound clips http www.jhm.nl personen.aspx?naam Culp, 20Julia 20Bertha Biography Julia Culp at the website of Amsterdam s Jewish Historical ...&lang nl Biography of Julia Culp at joods leven.net Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Culp, Julia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Singer DATE OF BIRTH 6 October 1880 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 13 October 1970 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Culp, Julia Category ... de Julia Culp nl Julia Culp ... more details
Benjamin Baldy Culp January 19, 1914 October 23, 2000 was a Major League Baseball catcher who played for the Philadelphia Phillies 1942 1944 . Culp is one of many ballplayers who only appeared in the Major League Baseball major leagues during World War II . He made his major league debut on September 17, 1942 in a home game against the Chicago Cubs at Shibe Park . From 1944 to 1945 Culp would serve in the military during World War II. ref cite book title The ESPN Baseball Encyclopedia year 2007 publisher Sterling Publishing isbn 0 4027 4771 3 pages 423 ref Career totals include 15 games played , 5 hit baseball hits in 26 at bats .192 , a .276 on base percentage , 2 runs batted in , and 5 run baseball runs scored . In the field he handled 25 of 27 total chances successfully for a fielding percentage of .926, well below the league average at the time. Culp died in his hometown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , at the age of 86. References Reflist External links http www.baseball reference.com c culpbe01.shtml Baseball Reference http www.retrosheet.org boxesetc Pculpb102.htm Retrosheet Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Culp, Benny ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player and coach DATE OF BIRTH January 19, 1914 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 23, 2000 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Culp, Benny Category 1914 births Category 2000 deaths Category Major League Baseball catchers Category Major League Baseball coaches Category Philadelphia Phillies players Category Philadelphia Phillies coaches Category Baseball players from Pennsylvania Category American military personnel of World War II ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Bill Culp position Pitcher bats Both throws Right birth date birth date 1887 6 11 birth place Bellaire, Ohio death date death date 1969 9 3 1887 6 11 death place Arnold, Pennsylvania debutdate September 8 debutyear by 1910 debutteam Philadelphia Phillies finaldate October 11 finalyear by 1910 finalteam Philadelphia Phillies stat1label Games stat1value 4 stat2label Earned run average ERA stat2value 8.10 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 4 teams nowiki nowiki Philadelphia Phillies by 1910 William Edward Bill Culp June 11, 1887 September 3, 1969 was an American professional baseball pitcher . Culp played for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball in By 1910 . In 4 career games, he had a 0 0 record with a 8.10 ERA. He batted right and left and threw right handed. Culp was born in Bellaire, Ohio and died in Arnold, Pennsylvania . External links http www.baseball reference.com players c culpbi01.shtml Baseball Reference.com page Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Culp, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH June 11, 1887 PLACE OF BIRTH Bellaire, Ohio DATE OF DEATH September 3, 1969 PLACE OF DEATH Arnold, Pennsylvania DEFAULTSORT Culp, Bill Category 1887 births Category 1969 deaths Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Philadelphia Phillies players Category Baseball players from Ohio Category People from Belmont County, Ohio Category Battle Creek Crickets players Category York White Roses players Category Atlantic City minor league baseball players US baseball pitcher 1880s stub ... more details
Multiple issues BLP sources August 2010 notability August 2010 orphan November 2007 Jonathan Culp born March 22, 1971 is a Canadian underground film maker, whose work includes found footage collage , Super 8 film Super 8 , and activist Documentary film documentary as well as narrative projects. Working independently out of Toronto, Canada , Culp has produced or co produced over forty short films and videos since 1995. Culp s work is typified by its confrontational tone, rhythmic counterpoint of sound and image elements, and acidic references to mass media. In late 2005 Culp completed his first feature, Grilled Cheese Sandwich , a 90 minute comedy about a revolutionary high school grilled cheese sandwich club. His most recent video, It Can Happen Here 2006 , is a complex and emotional fusion of documentary, collage, and personal modes. Long active in the Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto LIFT , in 1997 Culp helped found the Toronto Video Activist Collective TVAC ref name Foley cite web url http pqasb.pqarchiver.com thestar access 1023069851.html?dids 1023069851 1023069851&FMT ABS&FMTS ABS FT&type current&date Apr 19, 2006&author Doug Foley&pub The Spectator&desc You don t need big bucks to make a film&pqatl google title You don t need big bucks to make a film last Foley first Doug date 19 April 2006 work The Hamilton Spectator page G10 accessdate 31 August 2010 ref he was injured by riot police while documenting protests at the 2001 3rd Summit of the Americas Protests Quebec City Protests . Along with Siue Moffat , he also initiated the Satan Macnuggit Video Road Show, which has screened eclectic programs of underground video in alternative venues across Canada . He ... 1998 Our Vacation Trip 1998 Landescapes 1998 The Boob 1998 Action 1997 Jonathan Culp 1996 Bark 1995 References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Culp, Jonathan ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Culp, Jonathan Category Canadian film directors Category People from Niagara Region, Ontario ... more details
Merge from Culp s Hill Observation Tower discuss Talk Culp s Hill Merger proposal date February 2012 ... of Gettysburg, First Day Battle of Gettysburg, Second Day Culp s Hill ref name gnis Cite gnis 1172821 ..., Pennsylvania , ref Cite web title Culp s Hill and Wesley Culp 1839 1863 url http encyclopediavirginia.org Culp s Hill and Wesley Culp 1839 1863 publisher EncyclopediaVirginia.org accessdate 2011 11 ... formerly McKnight s Hill with a summit Convert 100 ft m abbr on lower than the main Culp s Hill summit. The hill was owned in 1863 by farmer Henry Culp ref Pfanz, Culp s Hill , pp. 111&ndash 12. ref and was publicized as Culp s Hill by October 31, 1865. ref Cite news date Oct 31, 1865 title The Field ... 2011 10 20 ref During the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1&ndash 3, 1863, Culp s Hill was a critical ... on Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore or Washington, D.C. ref Pfanz, Culp s Hill , p. 25 Pfanz, Battle ... Day File Confederate pickets on Culp s Hill.jpg thumb Confederate pickets on Culp s Hill engraving from The Century Magazine . Culp s Hill was occupied initially on the evening of July 1, 1863, by troops ... the heights south of town, and he believed that Culp s Hill was unoccupied and therefore a good ..., pp. 297&ndash 99. ref Johnson did not take Culp s Hill. He sent a small party to reconnoiter, and they encountered .... ref Ewell s failure to take Culp s Hill or Cemetery Hill that evening is considered one of the great .... 314&ndash 16. ref Second day main Battle of Gettysburg, Second Day File Gettysburg Day2 Culp s Hill Defenses.png thumb 350px Culp s Hill defenses, afternoon, July 2 By mid morning of July 2, the XII ... and corps commanders did not believe they would be stationed at Culp s Hill very long and did not share ... positions. ref Murray, pp. 4, 13&ndash 16 Pfanz, Culp s Hill , p. 111 Sears, p. 312. ref The Union .... Alpheus S. Williams , temporarily in corps command. ref Pfanz, Culp s Hill , pp. 112&ndash 14. ref .... ref Pfanz, Battle of Gettysburg , p. 21. ref File Union breastworks Culp s Hill Gettysburg.jpg ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Brian Culp ref http www.oreillynet.com pub au 2896 O Reilly Publishing, Biography of Brian Culp ref born July 5, 1970 in Overland Park, Kansas is a former baseball player, technology author, and CEO of LANscape. Baseball career After graduating from Shawnee Mission South High School in Overland Park, Kansas , Culp attended Kansas State University on a baseball scholarship. While playing baseball at KSU from 1990 1993, Culp performed well both on the field ref Kansas State University, Individual Hitting Records, http www.kstatesports.com ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID 1356537&SPSID 3228&SPID 222&DB OEM ID 400 ref ref Kansas State University, Honorable Mention All Conference Honors, http www.kstatesports.com ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID 1356472&SPSID 3225&SPID 222&DB OEM ID 400 ref and in the classroom. ref National Academic Honors , http www.kstatesports.com ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID 1356437&SPSID 3225&SPID 222&DB OEM ID 400 ref He ended his baseball career hitting .390 in his last 22 games, with five doubles, seven home runs, 30 RBIs, 22 runs scored and five stolen bases. ref ... Purple Yearbook 1994 Page 250.html ref In 1993, Culp was drafted in the 42nd round by the Colorado Rockies . ref http www.mymlbdraft.com 1993 round42 1993 Major League Baseball Draft ref Culp entered .... Culp retired from professional baseball in 1996. Technology career Culp began his Information .... Inevitably, Culp began working for Microsoft . As a member of the Microsoft Across America ref http www.microsoft.com mscorp acrossamerica ref team, Culp toured the U.S. giving presentations for Microsoft ... 2007 . Culp is author or coauthor of numerous books, including Windows Vista Administration ... www.vtc.com Virtual Training Company VTC . Recent projects Culp maintains his primary residence ... O Reilly Publishing Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Culp, Bryan ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Culp, Bryan Category Living people Category Microsoft employees Category 1970 births ... more details
Dennis Culp b. April 23, 1970 in Denver, Colorado Denver , Colorado ref name Freaked Putter cite web title Five Iron Frenzy Putter Mayhem publisher http www.freakmusic.com Freak Music date 2001 11 02 url http www.freakmusic.com fif.html accessdate 2007 02 16 ref is an American trombonist and singer songwriter best known for his work with the bands Brave Saint Saturn and the no longer defunct Five Iron Frenzy . He currently resides in New Jersey with his wife Melinda, and has released one solo album, Ascents , under the name Dennis Bayne. Dennis Culp is a member of the band Roam which began in 2010, they have released one EP. He is also the CFO, owner, and Executive Producer at Singing Serpent, a firm providing music for the television advertising industry. Their clients include Toshiba, Sprint, McDonald s, and many other major companies. ref name SingingSerpent cite web title Singing Serpent publisher http www.singingserpent.com start.html Singing Serpent date 2008 10 17 url http www.singingserpent.com start.html accessdate 2008 10 17 ref Filmography Culp provided horns for the soundtrack to Doug TenNapel s third episode of Sockbaby . References Reflist External links http www.myspace.com dennisbayneculp Dennis s MySpace http www.dennisbayne.com Website for Ascents http www.singingserpent.com start.html Singing Serpent Five Iron Frenzy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Culp, Dennis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1970 04 23 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Culp, Dennis Category American performers of Christian music Category Living people Category American Christians Category 1970 births Category People from Denver, Colorado Category Five Iron Frenzy members US trombonist stub US singer stub ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Ray Culp position Pitcher bats Right throws Right birth date Birth date and age 1941 8 6 birth place Elgin, Texas debutdate April 10 debutyear By 1963 debutteam Philadelphia Phillies finaldate September 3 finalyear By 1973 finalteam Boston Red Sox stat1label Win baseball Win Loss record stat1value 122 101 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 3.58 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 1,411 teams nowiki nowiki Philadelphia Phillies By 1963 By 1966 Chicago Cubs By 1967 Boston Red Sox By 1968 By 1973 highlights nowiki nowiki 2x MLB All Star Game All Star selection 1963, 1969 Raymond Leonard Culp born August 6, 1941 in Elgin, Texas was a pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies 1963 66 , Chicago Cubs 1967 , and Boston Red Sox 1968 73 . In 11 seasons he had a 122 101 Win Loss record, 322 Games, 268 Games Started, 80 Complete Games, 22 Shutouts, 21 Games Finished, 1 Save, 1,898 Innings Pitched, 1,677 Hits Allowed, 863 Runs Allowed, 755 Earned Runs Allowed, 188 Home Runs Allowed, 752 Walks Allowed, 1,411 Strikeouts, 70 Hit Batsmen, 73 Wild Pitches, 8,066 Batters Faced, 58 Intentional Walks, 3 Balks and a 3.58 earned run average ERA . Accomplishments and statistics Selected by The Sporting News as National League Rookie Pitcher of the Year, 1963 ref http www.baseball almanac.com awards aw snrp.shtml ref Named to the 1963 National League All Star Team and the 1969 American League All Star Team Led the National League in hit by pitch hit batsmen 12, 1965 the American League 11, 1970 Led the National League in base on balls walks allowed 102 1963 Ranks 99th on the MLB career hits allowed per nine innings pitched list 7.95 Ranks 95th on the MLB career strikeout s per nine innings pitched list 6.69 See also List of Major League Baseball leaders in career wins Sources ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Culp, Ray ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball ... Culp, Ray Category 1941 births Category Living people Category Philadelphia Phillies players ... more details
Arlie William Schorger born in Republic, Ohio on September 6, 1884 died May 26, 1972 was a chemical researcher and businessman who also did work in ornithology. His chemistry work of note largely involved wood and waterproofing. His only chemistry book was The chemistry of cellulose and wood , but he had 34 patents. In ornithology his first major paper came in 1929 1931. In 1951 he became a fellow of the American Ornithologists Union . He also did some work in mammalogy. He was married to Margaret F. Davison from 1912 to 1962. ref http google.com search?q cache FcOEH9K96CoJ elibrary.unm.edu sora Auk v090n03 p0664 p0671.pdf 22Arlie William Schorger&hl en&ct clnk&cd 2&gl us Obituary in The Auk ref In 1958 he won the Brewster Medal . References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schorger, Arlie William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 6, 1884 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 26, 1972 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Schorger, Arlie William Category American chemists Category American ornithologists Category 1884 births Category 1972 deaths fr Arlie William Schorger ... more details