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When Bill Rice died, Curtis Hutson replaced him as co-editor.
Two years later John R. Rice died, and Hutson became the sole editor.
According to the Whispers ' website, when Hutson died in 2000 they vowed to never replace him, and now perform as a quartet.
* Marcus Hutson ( born January 8, 1943, St Louis, Missouri, died 2000 )

Hutson and former
1 ", which he co-wrote with former Howard roommate Leroy Hutson, who became a performer, writer and producer with Curtom.
The board also includes actress Sigourney Weaver, human rights activist Kerry Kennedy, Yale Law School dean Harold Koh, former Judge Advocate General John D. Hutson and a number of other prominent figures in the fields of finance and law.
Current and former Packer executives, such as Bob Harlan and Ron Wolf, have traditionally referred to Hutson as the greatest player the game has known.
The Guest Lecture Series is name in honor of John Hutson, the former Chair of the Political Science and History Departments at Brentwood School.

Hutson and pastor
One was Jack Hyles, who in 1959 had become the pastor of First Baptist Church of Hammond, Indiana ; another was Curtis Hutson, who eventually became Rice's successor.

Hutson and /
Along with the Impressions ' releases and Mayfield's own solo material, artists on or affiliated with Curtom included the Five Stairsteps, Donny Hathaway ( principally as a songwriter / orchestration arranger ), Linda Clifford, Baby Huey and the Babysitters, Leroy Hutson, The Natural Four, Bobby Whiteside, the Staple Singers, and Mavis Staples ' solo efforts.

Hutson and Christian
The documentary is directed by Bill Philputt, written by the authors of the The Complete History of The Return of the Living Dead, Christian Sellers and Gary Smart, produced by Thommy Hutson and executive produced by Beverly Randolph and Michael Perez for Michael Perez Entertainment and was released on October 18, 2011 ..

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Wide receivers Mark Clayton ( 73 receptions, 1, 389 yards, 18 touchdowns ) and Mark Duper ( 71 receptions, 1, 306 yards, 8 touchdowns ) became the first teammates ever to each gain over 1, 300 receiving yards in one season, while Clayton's 18 touchdown catches broke the NFL single season record of 17 set by Don Hutson in 1942.
Engineers include Robert Moe, Wayne Specker, Dennis Grinna, Tom Rowan, Maurice Hutson, Curt Alexander, Don Pagelkopf, Maris Bergmanis, Dolan Toth, Chuck Hawley, Larry Krueger, Mike Pavlov, Dave Resnick, Howard Krohn, Bill Bhend, Kent Steiner, Raymon Kort, and Neil R. Lincoln.
Engineers include Robert Moe, Wayne Specker, Dennis Grinna, Tom Rowan, Maurice Hutson, Curt Alexander, Don Pagelkopf, Maris Bergmanis, Dolan Toth, Chuck Hawley, Larry Krueger, Mike Pavlov, Dave Resnick, Howard Krohn, Bill Bhend, Kent Steiner, Raymon Kort, and Neil R. Lincoln.
The nearby outdoor practice fields ( Clarke Hinkle Field and Ray Nitschke Field ) and Don Hutson Center are in Ashwaubenon, as was the Packers Hall of Fame until 2003.
Curtom went on to release most of Mayfield's landmark 1970s records, as well as records by the Impressions, Leroy Hutson, The Staple Singers, Mavis Staples, and Baby Huey and the Babysitters, a group which at the time included Chaka Khan.
* Hutson, Matthew.
A New McKinney's Cotton Pickers was organized in the early 1970s by David Hutson, using the original Don Redman arrangements.
Bryant was the self-described " other end " during his playing years with the team, playing opposite the big star, Don Hutson, who later became an NFL Hall-of-Famer.
John Hutson is the Chief Executive, with total annual remuneration of £ 758, 000, consisting of a £ 364, 000 base salary and £ 394, 000 bonus + other income.
In November 1971, Bob Jones, Jr. and Bob Jones III were dropped from the cooperating board of the The Sword to be replaced by Jerry Falwell and Curtis Hutson.
* James H. Hutson, " Pierce Butler's Records of the Federal Constitutional Convention ," Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress 37 ( 1980 ): 64-73.
Engineers include Robert Moe, Wayne Specker, Dennis Grinna, Tom Rowan, Maurice Hutson, Curt Alexander, Don Pagelkopf, Maris Bergmanis, Dolan Toth, Chuck Hawley, Larry Krueger, Mike Pavlov, Dave Resnick, Howard Krohn, Bill Bhend, Kent Steiner, Raymon Kort, and Neil R. Lincoln.
He was the last surviving member of the inaugural class inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963, including Bronko Nagurski, Red Grange, Jim Thorpe, Curly Lambeau, Don Hutson, George Halas, Ernie Nevers, and Mel Hein.

died and 1995
He was reinterred at Budapest's Farkasréti Cemetery, next to the remains of Ditta, who died in 1982, the year after his centenary ( Chalmers 1995, 214 ).
By then Wilson was the last surviving member of Attlee's cabinet and the unveiling of the statue would be the last public appearance by Wilson, who was by then in the first stages of Alzheimer's Disease and who died in May 1995 after a decade of ill health.
CyKey ( pronounced sai-ki or " psyche ") is named after the Microwriter chord system's co-inventor Cy Endfield, who died in 1995 but the name also reflects its intuitive nature.
Other introductions include the release on Antigua — possibly before 1916, although there are suggestions that this initial population may have died out by 1934 and been reintroduced at a later date — and Montserrat, which saw an introduction before 1879 that led to the establishment of a solid population, which was apparently sufficient to survive the Soufrière Hills volcano eruption in 1995.
In Lewis's 2005 book Dean and Me ( A Love Story ), Lewis wrote of his kinship with Martin, who died in 1995.
Zuse died on 18 December 1995 in Hünfeld, Germany, near Fulda.
By 1995, Multiple Man had apparently died of the Legacy Virus, a deadly illness that attacked mutant genes, which was later revealed to have only killed one of his duplicates.
** Harry Calder, South African cricketer ( died 1995 )
* February 8 – Virginius Dabney, American teacher, journalist, writer and editor ( died 1995 )
* January 19 – Patricia Highsmith, American author ( died 1995 )
** Jack Clayton, British film director ( died 1995 )
* April 15 – Georgi Beregovoi, Soviet cosmonaut ( died 1995 )
** Gunnar Nordahl, Swedish footballer ( died 1995 )
She died on July 12 1995.
The oldest hippo ever recorded was called Tanga ; she lived in Munich, Germany, and died in 1995 at the age of 61.
He died in 1995 and was buried in Princeton Cemetery.
Cook died of breast cancer in 1995 in New York City.
Wilson died from colon cancer and Alzheimer's Disease in May 1995, aged 79.
When the Russians attacked the Chechen capital of Grozny during the first weeks of January 1995, about 25, 000 civilians died under week-long air raids and artillery fire in the sealed-off city.
* James Murray ( boxer ) ( 1969 – 1995 ), Scottish professional boxer who died from injuries sustained in a boxing fight
The first of these corpses, a female child who had died from a blow to the skull, was discovered in 1995 by Johan Reinhard.
The city was the scene of the April 19, 1995 bombing attack of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, in which 168 people died.
Mantle died on August 13, 1995, at Baylor University Medical Center with his wife at his side.
He died in Watford in 1995 after a short illness.
Rogers died at her Rancho Mirage home on April 25, 1995, at the age of 83.

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