TomHanks born July 9, 1956 is an American actor, producer, writer, and director. Hanks is known ... TomHanks talks about religion author Terry Mattingly work The Mercury date April 12, 2009 accessdate ... with Tom during his high school years. Hanks acted in school plays, including South Pacific musical ... TomHanks s Real Splash A Funny Guy Grows Up in Nothing in Common journal New York publisher New York ... Life According to TomHanks last Mytnick first Colleen work Cleveland Magazine date October 2009 accessdate ... Hanks. The television show had come out of nowhere, best friend Tom Lizzio told Rolling Stone ... ?id Uek4AAAAIAAJ&q TomHanks Family Ties&dq TomHanks Family Ties work TV Guide magazine TV Guide ... s Ball party after 61st Academy Awards , March 29, 1989 File TomHanks and wife Rita Wilson 836.jpg ... , BBC , August 25, 2005. ref File TomHanks 2008a.jpg thumb left 180px Hanks in 2008 Hanks ... in the footsteps of a fading magician John Malkovich . TomHanks s character was less than thrilled .... http www.cinemablend.com new Exclusive TomHanks Confirmed For Da Vinci Code Sequel 4885.html Tom ... 2009 04 23 tomhanks on toy story 3 and what they showed him first TomHanks on Toy Story 3 from http ... 2011 07 01 movies tomhanks and julia roberts in larry crowne review.html title Stymied in Middle Age ... www.guardian.co.uk film 2012 apr 11 tomhanks walt disney mary poppins title TomHanks to play Walt ... web url http www.hollywoodreporter.com news tomhanks play capt richard 167846 title TomHanks to Play ... people chart ?id tomhanks.htm title TomHanks profile at Box Office Mojo publisher Boxofficemojo.com ... also an actor and daughter Elizabeth Ann. ref http www.usmagazine.com fe dev.php celebrities tomhanks ...?uuid 4ddc31be a18f 4c2e b0bf 54a91910c86d TomHanks , E E Entertainment Television . ref In 1988 ... writings.cfm?story 2585&go 4 TomHanks Get Payback for Prop 8 from Lonsberry.com. ref ref http www.foxnews.com story 0,2933,480167,00.html TomHanks Says Mormon Supporters of Proposition 8 Un American ... more details
for the unincorporated community Hanks, North Dakota Hanks is the surname of Carol Hanks Aucamp born 1943 , outstanding tennis player Colin Hanks born 1977 , American actor Ebenezer Hanks 1815 1884 , Mormon pioneer and businessman Ephraim Hanks 1826 1896 , prominent member of the 19th century Latter Day Saint movement Fletcher Hanks circa 1879 1970 , cartoonist James M. Hanks 1833 1909 , member of the United States House of Representatives Jim Hanks born 1961 , American voice over artist and character actor Kerri Hanks born 1985 , American footballer Merton Hanks born 1968 , American former National Football League safety Mike Hanks , American college basketball coach Nancy Lincoln 1784 1818 , maiden name Hanks, mother of Abraham Lincoln Nancy Hanks NEA , second chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts Patrick Hanks born 1940 , English lexicographer and corpus linguist Sam Hanks 1914 1994 , American race car driver Thomas C. Hanks , American seismologist TomHanks born 1956 , American two time Academy Award winning film actor William Hanks born 1952 , American anthropologist and linguist See also Hank disambiguation surname de Hanks fr Hanks ru ... more details
parents TomHanks br Samantha Lewes deceased Colin Lewes Hanks born November 24, 1977 is an American ... son of actor TomHanks and his first wife, the late producer and actress Samantha Lewes ref http www.filmreference.com film 32 Colin Hanks.html Colin Hanks Biography 1977 from filmreference.com ... 99 span son tomhanks shines great white way Sic n Span Son of TomHanks Shines Up the Great White Way ... TomHanks son gets engaged from chinadaily.com.cn ref They welcomed their first child, a daughter ...Infobox person name Colin Hanks image Colin Hanks at a Night on the Town 2.jpg imagesize caption Colin Hanks at an event in October 2008 birthname Colin Lewes Dillingham birth date Birth date and age 1977 ... TV network Showtime crime drama Dexter TV series Dexter . He is the eldest son of actor TomHanks . Early life Hanks was born Colin Lewes Dillingham ref State of California. California Birth ... on March 13, 2002. His name was changed to Hanks after his parents married in 1978. He has a sister, Elizabeth born 1982 and two younger paternal half brothers, Chester Marlon Hanks born 1990 and Truman Theodore Hanks born 1995 from his father s second marriage to actress Rita Wilson . Hanks attended ... to and graduating from Loyola Marymount University . Career Hanks s best known film role may be in the teen .... citation needed date April 2012 Hanks also made an appearance in an episode of The OC . He appeared in part eight of HBO mini series Band of Brothers TV miniseries Band of Brothers . Hanks had ... to film director Carl Denham played by his Orange County co star Jack Black . In 2006, Hanks had a cameo ... by his father and also starred John Malkovich . Hanks plays List of Mad Men characters Father ... 05ishe.html?pagewanted 2&ref arts Celebroadway NY Times, April 5, 2009 ref In 2009 Hanks began work ... hanks interview Q&A Colin Hanks on Working With Jane Fonda and His Dad , a March 18, 2009 interview from filmcritic.com ref Hanks was starring in Fox s canceled summer series The Good Guys 2010 TV series ... more details
ref name filmreference Background Jim Hanks is the youngest brother of TomHanks , but they were not raised together. After their parents Amos and Janet Hanks divorced in 1961, Jim went to Red Bluff, California with his mother, while older siblings Tom, Larry, and Sandra remained with their father ... resemblance to TomHanks , he won the role based upon his own comedic and acting skills and his true relationship to Tom was not revealed until paperwork was completed. ref name book1 In 1995 A Current Affair U.S. TV series A Current Affair revealed that TomHanks had created the mannerisms for the character ... voice jim hanks&hl en title TomHanks younger brother finds acting is an adventure last Pecchia first ...Infobox person name Jim Hanks image image size alt caption birth name James Mathew Hanks birth date birth ... United States ethnicity citizenship other names Jimmy Hanks known for television education alma mater ... and Janet Hanks relations callsign awards signature signature alt website footnotes box width misc Jim Hanks born June 15, 1961 in Shasta, California is an United States American film actor film and television ... reside in Venice, California . Career Jim Hanks first lead role was as Jeeter Buford in the film Buford ... s now famous jerky run . ref name washingtontimes Jim s physical resemblance to Tom allowed him to act ... often substitutes for Tom in the role of Sheriff Woody in various Toy Story video games and spin offs. ref name entertainmentweekly ref name seattletimes Hanks has been the voice of Geoffrey the Giraffe ... , Jim Hanks played the role of the mailman who was the town gossip. Hanks has also appeared on stage ... celebrity jim hanks title Jim Hanks bio at Rotten Tomatoes publisher Rotten Tomatoes accessdate ... title Jim Hanks Biography 1961 publisher Film Reference accessdate 28 May 2010 ref ref name acurrentaffair ... Hanks 22 inpublisher icon&as brr 0&cd 5 v onepage&q 22Jim 20Hanks 22 20 inpublisher 3Aicon&f false ... 07 27 ref External links imdb name id 0360028 name Jim Hanks amg name id 30150 name Jim Hanks Persondata ... more details
File Ephraim K. Hanks.jpg thumb right Ephraim Hanks in 1889. Ephraim Knowlton Hanks 21 March 1826 9 June ... known leader in the early settlement of Utah . Hanks was born in Madison Lake, the son of Benjamin Hanks and Martha Knowlton with his second wife. Hanks left home at age 16, working for a time ... brother Sidney had joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Hanks soon accepted the young church s teachings and became a member in 1845. Hanks left Nauvoo, Illinois with the LDS followers ... the west, traveling from California to the Salt Lake Valley. In 1856, Hanks played a role in the rescue ... Hanks also led a militia company in scouting expeditions during the Utah War in 1857 and 1858. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints , Hanks practiced plural marriage , having ... lived with Hanks and the union was dissolved in 1856. Hanks was ordained a Patriarch Latter Day Saints ... leaders. President Brigham Young said that Hanks ... was a man always ready to lay down his life for the authorities of the Church as well as for the cause of Zion and her people. Richard K. Hanks, pp.  2627. Hanks was a U.S. mail carrier from 1851 to 1853 and later acted as a station master ... s Emigration Canyon. Hanks Station was located on the Mormon Trail in Mountain Dell, a valley between ... Little Dell Reservoir . Hanks died at his home at Floral Ranch, Wayne County, Utah and buried ... the rescue of the 1856 Martin handcart company, Hanks provided buffalo meat to the starving party. As the company moved from day to day, Ephraim Hanks killed many buffalo. The most remarkable thing ... had sent them to us in answer to prayer. Hanks also administered to the sick and dying. Finding many of the emigrants with frozen hands and feet, Hanks later wrote Many such I washed with water and castile soap, until the frozen parts would fall off. Hanks provided another important service Many of the Saints had frozen limbs which were endangering their lives. Brother Hanks anointed these folks ... more details
John Hanks was Abraham Lincoln s second cousin, his mother s cousin. sfn Plummer 2001 p 41 sfn Guelzo 2003 p 40 He was the son of Joseph Hanks , Nancy Hanks Lincoln s uncle. sfn Tarbell Davis 1896 p 71 Early years Hanks lived in Indiana from 1823 to 1827, with Thomas Lincoln , then travelling to Kentucky ... he left home. Hanks and Abraham together went to New Orleans in 1831, as hired hands on a flatboat owned by Denton Offutt , Lincoln and his stepbrother John D. Johnston being hired at Hanks recommendation. sfn Tarbell Davis 1896 p 71 sfn Guelzo 2003 p 43 Hanks the rail splitter and the 1860 Republican presidential campaign It was Hanks who accompanied Richard J. Oglesby to the old Lincoln farm ... approached Hanks about it. Hanks told Oglesby, in response to being asked what kind of work Lincoln ... split a lot of rails when we made a clearing twelve miles west of here . Hanks and Oglesby travelled together to the location by buggy, and after looking around, Hanks identified some fence rails ... 41&ndash 42 The rails were returned by Hanks and Oglesby and stored in Oglesby s barn. On May the 9th ..., Hanks, and Isaac Jennings, carried two of the fence railings into the Convention hall, which ... rails from a lot of three thousand made in 1830 by John Hanks and Abe Lincoln. . sfn Plummer 2001 p 42 sfn Guelzo 2003 p 242 This election stunt had the side effect of making Hanks into somewhat of a national celebrity in the United States, with Republican supporters writing to Hanks and Oglesby requesting genuine Lincoln rails split by Hanks and Lincoln. Hanks and Oglesby s initial small supply of fence rails was quickly exhausted and Hanks took to buying more rails from the then owner of the farm property. Hanks, who was illiterate, was unable to organize the purchases on his own, and it was Oglesby that managed much of the transactions, writing cheques to Hanks date May the 26th and June the 16th for John Hanks Rail money and creating a bank account in the name of Rail acct with John ... more details
Notability 1 bio date June 2010 Alan Hanks April 4, 1960 was the mayor of Rapid City, South Dakota .His term was from 2007 2011. ref cite web url http www.alanhanks.com aboutalan.php title About Mayor Alan Hanks accessdate 2010 06 03 date 2009 publisher Midwest Marketing LLC ref Background Hanks was born in 1960 to parents Ethan and Fae Hanks. The three, along with Hanks 2 siblings, moved to Rapid City, South Dakota when Hanks was 9 years old. There, Hanks parents taught in the city school system. Hanks attended Stevens High School South Dakota Stevens High School , where he was involved in American football football , basketball , and track and field athletics track . He graduated in 1979. In 1983, he received a degree in business administration from the University of South Dakota . Following college, Hanks returned to Rapid City to manage a large furniture store, and in 1987, he opened 2 of his own stores in both Rapid City and Sioux Falls, South Dakota Sioux Falls . In 2001, after owning his stores for almost 20 years, Hanks built the Heartland RV Park on Highway 79 which he continues to operate . In 2005, Hanks began work as a licensed real estate appraiser and specialized in large commercial appraisal. It was not until 1996 that Hanks ventured into politics. He began as an appointed member of the Rapid City planning commission, and in 1998 was elected to the City Council as Ward 1 Alderman. He served on several subcommittees and was elected as President of the Committee. In 2004, Hanks was elected to the South Dakota State Legislature as a State Representative from District 32. After 3 years in this position, Hanks obtained his current position as the mayor of Rapid City ... of the Board of Trustees for the South Dakota State Municipal League. Personal Hanks is married to Barb ... . NAME Hanks, Alan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 4, 1960 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hanks, Alan Category Mayors of places in South Dakota ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 Hanks Salts is a collective group of salts rich in bicarbonate ions. Typically, they are used as a Buffer solution buffer system in cell culture media and aid in maintaining the optimum physiological pH roughly 7.0 7.4 for cellular growth. Due to their poorly Chemical reaction reactive nature and small concentration in solution, Hanks Salts are mainly used in media that is exposed to atmospheric conditions as opposed to CO2 Incubator microbiology incubation . Performing the latter drastically exceeds the buffer capacity of Hanks Salts and may result in cell death. DEFAULTSORT Hanks Salts Category Buffers Category Growth media ... more details
Infobox comics creator name Fletcher Hanks, Sr. image Replace this image male.svg imagesize 150 caption birth name birth place death date Death year and age 1976 1887 02 death place nationality cartoonist ... date Birth date 1887 12 1 Fletcher Hanks, Sr. 1 December 1887, in New Jersey , United States February ... birth name, Hanks worked under a number of pen names, including Henry Fletcher , Barclay Flagg , Bob Jordan , and Hank Christy . Career Hanks was active in comics from a period of 1939 to 1941 though ... Hanks age 22, cartoonist, Alice Fletcher Hanks, age 50 ref , writing and drawing stories for Fiction ... following has developed around Hanks work in recent years. His stories and art have been reprinted ... of the book I Shall Destroy All The Civilized Planets The Fantastic Comics Of Fletcher Hanks 2007 ... index.php paul karasik announces second fletcher hanks collection following eisner wi ref Personal life Hanks was the son of William Hanks, a minister, and Alice Fletcher Hanks, the daughter of English ..., Talbot County, Maryland ref Little is known of Hanks s life outside comics the main source being an interview by Paul Karasik with Fletcher Hanks Junior c.2006. ref I Shall Destroy All The Civilized Planets , Fantagraphics Books 2007, p.107 122 ref According to his son, Hanks was an abusive father and spouse, as well as being an alcoholic. Hanks earned some income by drawing murals in the homes ... ref References reflist External links http www.fletcherhanks.com Website devoted to Fletcher Hanks http ... http www.cnac.org hanks01.htm Profile of his son, Fletcher Hanks Jr, who talks about childhood ... 3F News article about his son, Fletcher Hanks Jr http www.hexgames.com qags component virtuemart ... by the works of Fletcher Hanks Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hanks, Fletcher ... 1 February 1976 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hanks, Fletcher Category Golden Age comics creators Category 1976 deaths Category 1887 births de Fletcher Hanks fr Fletcher Hanks ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Hanks Dugouts nrhp type image caption nearest city Torrey, Utah lat degrees 38 lat minutes 10 lat seconds 40 lat direction N long degrees 111 long minutes 01 long seconds 10 long direction W locmapin Utah built 1883 architect OR builder Hanks, Ehraim K. architecture added September 13, 1999 area convert 1 acre governing body Federal mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64500662.pdf Capitol Reef National Park MPS refnum 99001095 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref The Hanks Dugouts are a series of pioneer dwellings in southern Utah , in what is now Capitol Reef National Park . The dugouts were constructed as temporary housing for the Ephraim K. Hanks family, Mormon pioneers who established the now vanished Floral Ranch on Pleasant Creek in April 1883. The remains of three dugouts and one other structure remain at the site. All above ground construction has collapsed. The dugouts were abandoned in 1888 when the Hanks built a four room frame house, although the homestead claim of Hanks widow claims that a one room log house was built at the time of settlement. The site includes debris such as ceramic and glass, and pieces of a wagon. The settlement reflects a typical early Mormon homestead of the time. ref name nrhpnom1 cite web last Brower first Benjamin title National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Hanks Dugouts url http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 99001095.pdf publisher National Park Service accessdate 4 November 2011 coauthors McKoy, K. and Kruetzer, Lee year 1998 ref The site was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 13, 1999. ref name nris References reflist NRHP in Capitol Reef NP National Register of Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Utah Category Wayne County, Utah Category Houses completed in 1883 Category Capitol Reef National Park Category Mormon pioneers Capitol Reef National Park Utah NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Kerri Hanks image fullname Kerri Michel Hanks dateofbirth birth ... 2009 UTC nationalteam update 21 34, 30 September 2009 UTC Kerri Michel Hanks born 2 September 1985 .... Hanks was a striker association football forward for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish women s soccer ...?columnist hays graham&id 3566552 Hanks hungry for the icing on the cake in decorated career , ESPN.com. ...?DB OEM ID 19400&ATCLID 3642987 Kerri Hanks Captures Second M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Award , BIG EAST Conference Official Website. ref Career Collegiate career Hanks first year playing for the Irish .... ref Hanks scored 28 goals as a freshman, becoming the third highest scorer in women s college soccer for that year. Hanks is just one of 23 players ever in Division I women s soccer history to earn ... gofrogs.tcustory.com womens soccer womens soccer staff ref Much of Hanks success came under the mentorship of Notre Dame teammate and Canadian international Katie Thorlakson , with whom Hanks shares the NCAA record in career assists. 2006 In Hanks second season with the Irish she led the nation in goals and assists. Hanks became the youngest recipient, male or female, of the prestigious Hermann ... 120206aae.html Notre Dame s Kerri Hanks Named 2006 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Player Of The Year full release , Notre Dame Official Athletic Site. ref 2007 2007 was a relatively quiet year for Hanks, despite ... NCAA Women s Soccer Championship College Cup , in which Hanks assisted on Carrie Dew s goal in the first ... ended, Hanks debated over whether to continue playing for the Irish, or end her college career. Hanks decided to take one last chance at an NCAA championship title in 2008, scoring 20 goals and receiving ..., 1 0, on a goal by Courtney Barg . During the championship game, Hanks scored the fastest ... to Hanks goal with two goals from Casey Nogueira , and the Irish fell to the Tar Heels, 1 2. ref http ... Of NCAA Title Game, 2 1. , Notre Dame Official Athletic Site. ref Despite that loss, Hanks would ... more details
Use dmy dates date October 2011 Infobox Boxer name Johnny Hanks image imagesize 200px realname Ramon John Hanks weight Super Featherweight nationality flagicon NZ New Zealand birth place Auckland , New ... draws 0 no contests 0 KO 3 Johnny Hanks was a professional boxing boxer who on 14 June 1954 became the New ... by Ron Grimmer who also trained Manny Santos and Toro George. Hanks was considered one of the most ... Featherweight&status E&SUBMIT Go title Johnny Hanks publisher Rankings BoxRec. ref Life & Achievements Aged just five years Johnny Hanks underwent tonsillectomy surgery twice within a space of few ... the Doctor said to his parents take the wee mite home and let him die in his own bed. Hanks survived and went on to become an amateur then pro boxer. It was in 1948 when Hanks elder brother Aubrey coaxed ... Eugene Donovan who, some months later, ascertained Hanks good enough to enter competition for novices ... of New Zealand, holding both belts concurrently. After retiring as an active competitor Hanks then became assistant trainer to Ron Grimmer, who was Johnny s trainer when he competed professionally. Hanks ... Boxer trophy and Hanks winning The Most Successful Trainer award. In 1964 Hanks was the chief corner man for the ABA when Mr Grimmer was not available. Hanks published and edited New Zealand s first .... Hanks became an official correspondent for Australia s The Small Glove News, England s Boxing News ... 1982 was made a member of the New Zealand Sporting Journalists Association. In 1985 Hanks ... world boxing ratings for the American site. Hanks was named by The Bible Of Boxing , USA s The Ring ... said, As a competitor this was the biggest highlight of my career. Hanks continues his involvement ... article s for New Zealand and overseas publications. Johnny Hanks roles within the sport as boxer ... career Fighting out of Auckland New Zealand, Hanks became a professional boxer in 1953, and was an immediate ... by TKO to become the New Zealand lightweight champion. Hanks was now holder of both the featherweight ... more details
Infobox person name Bailey Hanks image Baileynhanks.jpg image size 250px birth date birth date and age mf yes 1988 2 6 birth place Anderson, South Carolina occupation theatre stage , television actress , sing er, dance r vocal type soprano label Sh K Boom Records Sh K Boom Ghostlight URL Bailey Noel Hanks born February 6, 1988 is an American singer, actress, and dancer best known for winning MTV MTV s Legally Blonde The Musical The Search for Elle Woods . ref http broadwayworld.com viewcolumn.cfm?colid 30261 Bailey Hanks Wins MTV Competition And Will Be Next Elle Woods BroadwayWorld.com Bot generated ... and career Hanks was born on February 6, 1988 in Anderson , South Carolina , to Brad and Angie Hanks ... minister in addition to being a highway patrolman, while her mother is a nurse. Hanks attended ... singer. Bailey was also crowned Miss Liberty Teen 2005, and competed in the Miss SC Teen Pageant. Hanks also had the honor of performing the National Anthem for president Bill Clinton in 2000. Hanks is an alumna of Gamma Phi Beta Coastal Carolina University in real life. Hanks most recently starred ... at the Paper Mill Playhouse . ref http www.playbill.com news article 122108.html Blonde s Hanks Will Star in Paper Mill s High School Musical ref Hanks appeared in the daytime television soap opera Guiding Light in April 2009. ref http baltimore.broadwayworld.com article Legally Blondes Bailey Hanks to Appear on CBS GUIDING LIGHT 20090220 Legally Blonde s Bailey Hanks to Appear on CBS GUIDING ... imdb.com, retrieved April 12, 2010 ref Hanks currently resides in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Work Stage ..., 2009 ref Hetrick, Adam. http www.playbill.com news article 131051 Hanks, Goodwin, Karr and Beard Cast ... Bailey Hanks Site http legallyblondethemusical.com Legally Blonde The Musical Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hanks, Bailey ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hanks, Bailey Category 1988 births Category American musical ... more details
Infobox company name Harte Hanks logo File Harte Hanks.jpg caption type Publicly traded company Public nyse HHS genre fate predecessor Harte Hanks Newspapers successor foundation San Antonio, Texas , United ... key people Houston Harte and Bernard Hanks industry products services direct and digital marketing ... subsid homepage http www.Harte Hanks.com Harte Hanks.com footnotes intl Harte Hanks nyse HHS is an advertising ... Interior.aspx?CategoryID 6 About Our Company Harte Hanks, Inc. , accessed July 1, 2010. ref ref Plunkett 2007 ref Harte Hanks also manages PennySaverUSA.com, a nationwide network of local advertising ... Harte and Bernard Hanks ref Pederson 2004, p. 186 ref in 1923 as Harte Hanks Newspapers and later Harte Hanks Communications , the company spent its first 50 years operating newspaper s in Texas . In 1968 ... Interior.aspx?CategoryID 8 Our History Harte Hanks, Inc. , accessed January 22, 2007. ref Texas newspapers Harte Hanks first newspapers were Hanks Abilene Reporter News and Harte s San Angelo Standard ... , as well as two competing newspapers in Greenville, Texas , which Harte Hanks consolidated into the Herald Banner . ref name answers http www.answers.com topic harte hanks inc Answers.com Harte Hanks ... News was one of the first properties Harte Hanks sold off, however, as it began to narrow its focus ... Harte Hanks properties divested, sold to E.W. Scripps Company in May 1997. ref http www.texnews.com ... and radio The company made its first foray into other media as early as 1962, when Harte Hanks ... of the Express News . ref Pederson 2004, p. 188 ref Harte Hanks turned KENS from a perennial ..., Missouri . In 1978, Harte Hanks bought radio stations formerly owned by Southern Broadcasting . Harte Hanks in 1980 owned four television stations, 11 radio stations and four cable television systems ... debt incurred in the leveraged buyout that took the company private. Harte Hanks continued to hold KENS ... the future core of today s Harte Hanks. ref name answers In 1995, Harte Hanks sold to Community ... more details
Refimprove date May 2010 Arly Hanks is a 1993 American television pilot based on the first book of Joan Hess series Malice in Maggody . Written by Sean Clark and directed by Arlene Sanford , it screened on CBS on August 20, 1994. Due to low ratings, the show was removed from the CBS season. Filmed in Atlanta, Georgia , ref Citation last first author link title Arly Hanks Mysteries 1994 newspaper i The Ultimate Kate Jackson Site i publisher date url http www.kate jackson.com arlyhanks.htm accessdate May 5, 2010 ref the plot centered around Arly Hanks Kate Jackson who, after divorcing her husband, leaves her life in New York City and returns to her small hometown of Maggody, Arkansas. She becomes Sheriff of Maggody and deals with mischievous residents while solving mysteries. Cast Kate Jackson as Arly Hanks Ron Perlman as Jim Bob Buchanan Polly Bergen as Ruby Bee Olivia Cole as Estelle Ray McKinnon actor Ray McKinnon as Hobert Middleton Nancy Youngblut as Miz Middleton Raynor Scheine as Raz Buchanan Harrison Page as Larry Joe Chambers Stevens as Kevin Patrika Darbo as Dahlia O Neill Julie McCullough as Jay Lee References reflist External links imdb title 0239241 Category Television pilots not picked up as a series Category American television specials ... more details
Infobox college coach image name Mike Hanks caption birth date Birth based on age as of date 34 1987 ... South Alabama br Samford University Samford Mike Hanks is an United States American college basketball ... . Coaching career Indiana University Hanks served as a Graduate Assistant Basketball Coach for Indiana ... won the NCAA tournament compiling an undefeated season. University of Mississippi Hanks served as an Assistant ... Championship 1981 . Samford Hanks was head coach at Samford University Samford from 1981 to 1984. During his tenure as Head Coach Samford won 20 games for the first time in school history 1984 . Hanks ... Silver Medalist, Cali, Colombia, South America South Alabama From 1984 to 1987, Hanks prowled the sidelines .... In March 1987, Mike Hanks refused to resign as South Alabama s basketball coach with two years ... Gottfried , the school s athletic director . Hanks was in the third year of a five year contract. In Hanks ..., Birmingahm Hanks served as an Assistant Basketball Coach 1897 1988 under Hall of Fame Coach Gene Bartow Florida International University Hanks served as an Assistant Basketball Coach 1989 1990 under Head Coach Bob Weltlich Cocodrilos de Caracas Hanks served as Head Coach and Director of Sports for the Crocodiles ... together a new look team and brought in United States college coach Mike Hanks for the start of the 94 95 season. Although they only finished fourth and fifth in Coach Hanks two seasons, the Giants ... selected for the European Cup in both 1995 and advancing to the second round 1996 Saint Leo Hanks ... 1996 2001 Hanks was the head coach at Saint Leo University Saint Leo and compiled a 66 70 .485 record. Hanks tendered his resignation in March 2001. ref name fltimes union cite web title St. Leo head ... from Samford University Samford , Hanks served as an assistant coach to then University of Texas ... Hanks coached the USA Select Basketball Team to a 12 0 record in Asia . ref name usabb2 cite web ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hanks, Mike ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American ... more details
Infobox F1 driver name Sam Hanks nationality flagicon USA United States American birth date birth date 1914 7 13 death date death date and age 1994 6 27 1914 7 13 Years F1 1950 F1 1957 Team s Epperly , Kurtis Kraft Races 8 Championships 0 Wins 1 Podiums 4 Points 20 Poles 0 Fastest laps 0 First race 1950 Indianapolis 500 First win 1957 Indianapolis 500 Last win 1957 Indianapolis 500 Last race 1957 Indianapolis 500 Sam Hanks July 13, 1914 &ndash June 27, 1994 was an United States American racecar driver who won the 1957 Indianapolis 500 . He was a barnstorming barnstormer , and raced Midget car racing midget and Champ Car Champ cars. Racing career He won his first championship in 1937 on the West Coast of the United States West Coast in the American Motorcyclist Association AMA . He barnstormed the country, racing on the Board track racing board tracks at Soldier Field in Chicago and the Los Angeles Coliseum Motordome . Hanks reportedly won the first two board track races at Soldier Field in 1939. ref name NMARHoF Hanks won the 1940 VFW Motor City Speedway championship. After World War II , he captured the 1946 URA Blue Circuit Championship. He won the 1947 Night before the 500 midget .... Hanks was inducted in the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame in 1984. ref name NMARHoF Hanks ... top td class wikitable style text align center Year ref name race Sam Hanks Indy 500 Race Stats http ... with World Championship points and participation. Sam Hanks participated in 8 F1 World Championship ... . NAME Hanks, Sam ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 13, 1914 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 27, 1994 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hanks, Sam Category 1914 births Category ... racing drivers Category National Sprint Car Hall of Fame inductees ca Sam Hanks de Sam Hanks fr Sam Hanks it Sam Hanks nl Sam Hanks pl Sam Hanks pt Sam Hanks ro Sam Hanks sl Sam Hanks fi Sam Hanks sv Sam Hanks ... more details
his low selection, Hanks was selected for 4 Pro Bowl and 3 All Pro teams. He was well known for his ... which were later emulated by basketball star Shaquille O Neal . ref cite web title Dances with Hanks ... Francisco team that won Super Bowl XXIX . Hanks finished his career with the Seattle Seahawks , retiring ... Hanks url http www.hawkeyesportsnews.com 2008 10 where are they now merton hanks.html accessdate December ... Super Bowl XXIX Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hanks, Merton ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hanks, Merton Use mdy dates date March 2012 Category 1968 ... Category All American college football players defensiveback 1960s stub pt Merton Hanks ... more details
Orphan date March 2011 William F. Hanks is an United States American linguist and anthropologist who has done influential work in linguistic anthropology describing the uses of deixis and indexicality in the Yucatec Maya language . He holds the Distinguished Chair in Linguistic Anthropology at the University of California Berkeley . ref http anthropology.berkeley.edu hanks.html ref A student of Michael Silverstein , he received his Ph.D. in anthropology and linguistics at the University of Chicago . ref Duranti, Alessandro. Editors introduction to chapter 2 in Rethinking Context, Language as an Interactive Phenomenon. A. Duranti and C. Goodwin, eds. Pp. 43 77. Cambridge University Press. ref He is also known for introducing the practice theory of Pierre Bourdieu to the study of communicative practices. He received the Edward Sapir award for his 2010 monograph Converting Words about the colonial period society of Yucat n. ref http linguisticanthropology.org tag william f hanks ref Partial Bibliography 2009. Converting words Maya in the age of the cross. University of California Press. 1999. Intertexts, Writings on Language, Utterance and Context. Denver Rowman and Littlefield. 1995. Language and Communicative Practices. Series Critical Essays in Anthropology. Boulder Westview Press. 1990. Referential Practice, Language and Lived Space among the Maya. Chicago The University of Chicago Press. 1992. The Indexical Ground of Deictic Reference. In Rethinking Context, Language as an Interactive Phenomenon. A. Duranti and C. Goodwin, eds. pp.  43 77. Cambridge University Press. References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hanks, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Linguist and Anthropologist DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hanks, William Category American linguists Category Semioticians Category University of Chicago alumni Category University of California, Berkeley faculty Category Living people ... more details
cleanup date April 2012 Infobox person name Ebenezer Hanks image caption birthname birth date 11 February 1815 birth place Argyle town , New York Argyle , New York , United States USA death date 4 April 1884 death place Hanksville, Utah othername occupation years active spouse Jane Wells Cooper married 27 April 1839 Sarah Jane Casper married 22 January 1860 domesticpartner website Ebenezer Hanks was an early California settler during the gold rush of 1849. Early life Hanks was born on 11 February 1815 in Argyle town , New York Argyle , Washington County, New York Washington County , New York to Joseph Hanks and Almira Kennedy. Ebenezer grew up in the nearby small towns of Greenwich town , New York Greenwich and Salem town , New York Salem , northeast of Albany, New York . Joseph had fought in the War of 1812 and was a prosperous farmer and tavern keeper. Joseph was also described as a rough and profane man. At age 16, Ebenezer left home after a family quarrel and never returned to live at home. At the age 23, he was elected the town collector of Salem and in February 1839, moved to Adams County, Illinois , along the Mississippi River . On 27 October of that year he married his first wife, Jane Wells Cooper. Religious conversion In 1841, the young couple had befriended many of the Mormons who were being driven from Missouri and Illinois . It was then that they converted to the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints , but continued to remain in Adams County. They pulled .... Move to California The Hanks made their way to California for the 1849 gold rush and made ... and Marion Lyman . The Hanks continued to stay in Parowan, running the store they still had there and diversified ... name Provo cite web url http www.provolibrary.com historical ebenezer hanks title Ebenezer Hanks ... . NAME Hanks, Ebenezer ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American Mayor DATE OF BIRTH February ... April 4, 1884 PLACE OF DEATH Hanksville, Utah DEFAULTSORT Hanks, Ebenezer Category 1815 births Category ... more details
Infobox Boxer name Joe Hanks image realname Joe Hanks nickname The Future weight Heavyweight height 6 ft 4 in 193 cm reach N A nationality Flagicon USA United States American birth date birth date and age 1983 3 27 death date birth place Newark, New Jersey Newark , New Jersey home town Newark, New Jersey Newark , New Jersey style N A total 20 wins 20 KO 14 losses 0 draws 0 no contests 0 Joe Hanks born March 27, 1983 in Newark, New Jersey is an undefeated professional Boxing boxer in the Heavyweight division, and the current IBA Americas Heavyweight champion. ref http boxrec.com media index.php Joe Hanks ref ref http boxing.fanhouse.com 2010 05 27 is unbeaten joe hanks a future heavyweight champ ref He is currently being promoted by Star Boxing. ref http starboxing.com joe hanks.html ref Pro career On December 4, 2010 Hanks beat Villi Bloomfield by KO in round 4, on the undercard of Nonito Donaire vs. Wladimir Sidorenko Donaire Sidorenko . ref http www.brickcityboxing.com index.php a 2007 11 30 p1815 ref On April 22, 2011 Hanks beat Terrell Nelson via a RTD by 4 round. His next fight was scheduled to be on July 23, 2011 at Hunts Point Cooperative Market Hunts Point Produce Market , Bronx, New York Bronx . He then won against Alfredo Escalera Jr. by a unanimous decision on July 23, 2011. By winning the fight, he also won the vacant IBA Americas heavyweight title. ref http boxrec.com list bouts.php?human id 431653&cat boxer ref ref http www.ibamensboxing.com championsnew.htm ref ... was Greensboro Coliseum Complex , Greensboro, North Carolina Greensboro , North Carolina . Joe Hanks ... boxing brings world class card to times union center in albany.html ref Hanks won the fight by a second ... Bronx, New York Paradise Theater , Bronx , New York align left small Joe Hanks professional debut ... . NAME Hanks, Joe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 27, 1983 PLACE OF BIRTH Newark, New Jersey DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hanks, Joe Category Boxers from New ... more details
Patrick Hanks born 1940 is an English lexicographer and corpus linguist. He has edited dictionaries of general language, as well as dictionaries of personal names . After graduation from University College, Oxford, he started his lexicographic career as editor of the Hamlyn Encyclopedic World Dictionary ref http books.google.com books?id DJ8gwtomUpMC&pg PA76&lpg PA76&dq 22Hamlyn Encyclopedic World Dictionary 22&source bl&ots NJVOZGgg82&sig HEdSwI5SCKWGzzguoRWGyQlOfww&hl en&ei wiVDS6P9Ad OjAe99MWADg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 3&ved 0CBcQ6AEwAg v onepage&q 22Hamlyn 20Encyclopedic 20World 20Dictionary 22&f false Modern lexicography an introduction By Henri B joint , page 76. ref 1971 . In 1970, he was appointed editor of Collins English Dictionary 1979 . From 1980 to 1983, he was director of the Names Research Unit of the University of Essex, England, where he began a PhD under the supervision of Yorick Wilks . In 1983, he was appointed managing editor of COBUILD , and in 1987 he took on the additional role of chief editor of English dictionaries for Collins now HarperCollins . In the summer of 1988 and 1989 he was a visiting scientist at AT&T Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, NJ, where he co authored with Ken Church influential papers ref http portal.acm.org citation.cfm?id 89086.89095 Word association norms, mutual information, and lexicography 1990 over 1,700 citations on Google scholar ref ref http scholar.google.com scholar?as q &num 10&btnG Search Scholar&as epq &as oq &as eq &as occt any&as sauthors patrick hanks&as publication &as ylo &as yhi &as sdt 1.&as sdtp ... in corpus analysis, Hanks began to develop his theory of Norms and Exploitations. From 2001 to 2005 ... Brandenburg Academy of Sciences BBAW headed by Christiane Fellbaum . Patrick Hanks is author ... . NAME Hanks, Patrick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hanks, Patrick Category English lexicographers Category Living people ... more details
Notability Academics date September 2011 for the American actor TomHanks Thomas C. Hanks is an American seismologist . He works for the US Geological Survey USGS in Menlo Park, California . Dr. Hanks is a member of the Seismological Society of America , the American Geophysical Union , the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute , the Geological Society of America , the Peninsula Geological Society at Stanford, and many related geological societies. Dr. Hanks has authored dozens of scholarly papers in strong motion seismology and tectonic geomorphology . In 1979 the Japanese American seismologist Hiroo Kanamori , professor of seismology at the California Institute of Technology and Dr. Hanks then a graduate student at Caltech suggested the use of Moment magnitude scale to replace the Richter magnitude scale for measuring the relative strength of earthquakes. The reason was that the Richter scale saturates at magnitudes greater than about 5.5, while the Moment magnitude scale does not saturate. ref http www.geolsoc.org.uk gsl geoscientist page708.html The Geological Society Off the Scale editorial by Ted Nield in Geoscientist 17.6 June 2007 ref References reflist External links http www.princeton.edu paw web exclusives alumni spotlight as 012506hanks.html Quake Watcher Princeton Alumni News profile on Hanks Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hanks, Thomas C. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hanks, Thomas C. Category American seismologists Category Princeton University alumni Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people US geologist stub ar es Thomas C. Hanks it Thomas C. Hanks sv Thomas Hanks vetenskapsman ... more details
Nancy Hanks Lincoln was the mother of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States of America. Nancy Hanks may also refer to Nancy Hanks horse , an American Standardbred racehorse Nancy Hanks NEA 1927 1983 , second chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts Nancy Hanks train Nancy Hanks train , a passenger train running between Atlanta and Savannah in the U.S. state of Georgia disambiguation Category Human name disambiguation pages Hanks, Nancy ... more details
as the Nancy Hanks Center Nancy Hanks 1927 1983 was the second chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts ... her service under President Gerald R. Ford . During this period, Hanks was active in the fight ... from demolition. In 1983, it was officially renamed the Nancy Hanks Center, in her honor, and today ... s Watchtower ref Early life Nancy Hanks was born in Miami Beach, Florida on December 31, 1927. She was a distant cousin of Nancy Lincoln Nancy Hanks Lincoln , the mother of President Abraham Lincoln. She moved to Montclair, New Jersey , while she was in high school. Hanks attended Duke University ... topic nancy hanks Answers.com ref Career Hanks was the first woman to serve as the Chairman ... 114 million over her eight year tenure. Nancy Hanks was the most effective and most successful .... Hanks was astute at flattering members of Congress and fearlessly took control of the National Council of the Arts Hanks relationship to the National Council on the Arts was very different from Roger ... and decisions were a true collaboration. Hanks was not from the arts community she was much more .... The Council, in Hanks s years, did little more than ratify the chair, who was very strong in her management of them. Michael Straight describes Hanks s imposing her will on the issues that mattered most ... Arts, Nancy Hanks perhaps was able to accomplish her mission because she functioned as a type of benevolent ... through 1977, under Hanks administration, the Arts Endowment functioned like a fine piece of oiled machinery. Hanks continuously obtained the requested essential appropriations from Congress because of her ... field.An act of the United States Congress honored Hanks by designating the newly renovated Old Post Office in Washington, D.C. The Nancy Hanks Center, in recognition of her enduring contributions to the arts. In 1983, Nancy Hanks died of cancer at the age of 55. References Reflist Elaine A. King ... Hanks Lecture NEA chairs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hanks, Nancy ALTERNATIVE ... more details