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* Lloyd Carr, Former Head football coach, University of Michigan
Crowe supports the University of Michigan Wolverines American football team, an interest that stems from his friendship with former Wolverines coach Lloyd Carr.
Carr was convinced that the Bolsheviks were destined to win the Russian Civil War, and approved of the Prime Minister David Lloyd George's opposition to the anti-Bolshevik ideas of the War Secretary Winston Churchill under the grounds of realpolitik.
* Lloyd Carr, former University of Michigan head football coach
The homes were originally built by Lloyd and Carr for the mill workers and their families.
Lloyd Carr, former football head coach for the University of Michigan was born in Church Hill, and lived there as a child.
Brady battled for the starting job with Drew Henson, ultimately starting every game in the 1998 and 1999 seasons under Michigan head coach Lloyd Carr.
Other cast members included Paul Carr as Navigator Lee Kelso, Lloyd Haynes as Communications Officer Alden and Andrea Dromm as Yeoman Smith ( Alden and Smith were intended to be regulars in the show, but were replaced by Uhura and Janice Rand, respectively ).
In 1923 they and four other eastern teams formed the Eastern Colored League ( ECL ) and raided the NNL for many of its top players, including Oscar Charleston, John Henry Lloyd, Biz Mackey, Heavy Johnson, George Scales, George Carr, Clint Thomas, and Reuben Currie.
Joseph Lloyd Carr ( 20 May 1912 – 26 February 1994 ), who called himself " Jim " or even " James ", was an English novelist, publisher, teacher, and eccentric.
Carr was given the same Christian name as his father and the middle name Lloyd, after David Lloyd George, the Liberal prime minister.
He answered: " James Lloyd Carr, a back-bedroom publisher of large maps and small books who, in old age, unexpectedly wrote six novels which, although highly thought of by a small band of literary supporters and by himself, were properly disregarded by the Literary World ".
* Lloyd H. Carr ( born 1945 ) American head football coach, University of Michigan since 1995
His longtime assistants, Gary Moeller and Lloyd Carr, helmed the team for the next 18 years.
On the day of the 2007 SEC championship game, Kirk Herbstreit falsely reported on ESPN's College GameDay that Les Miles had accepted an offer to succeed Lloyd Carr as the head coach at the University of Michigan.
Michigan Head Coach Lloyd Carr described Jackson as " a symbol of all the good things in college football ".
* Lloyd Carr, University of Michigan football coach
Lloyd H. Carr ( born July 30, 1945 ) is a former American football player and coach.
In 2008 the city renamed the former Pennsalt Park " Lloyd Carr Park " in his honor.
On the day of the SEC championship game, Kirk Herbstreit wrongly reported on ESPN's College GameDay that Les Miles had accepted an offer to succeed Lloyd Carr as the head coach at Michigan.
On the day of the SEC championship game Kirk Herbstreit incorrectly reported on ESPN's College GameDay that Les Miles had accepted an offer to succeed Lloyd Carr as the head coach at the University of Michigan.
He was succeeded by Lloyd Carr, who had assisted him at both Illinois and Michigan.
* Lloyd Carr ( Riverview ), former University of Michigan head football coach

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In 1957 this total fell to five when one of the Liberal MPs died and the subsequent by-election was lost to the Labour Party, which selected the former Liberal Deputy Leader Lady Megan Lloyd George as its own candidate.
From Woodside to near Sandilands ( routes 1, 2 and 4 ) and from near Sandilands almost to Lloyd Park ( route 3 ) Tramlink follows the former Woodside and South Croydon Railway, including the Park Hill ( or Sandilands ) tunnels.
* 1965 – Lloyd McGrath, former English footballer
The most notable guest Ribbentrop brought to Hitler was former Prime Minister David Lloyd George.
This support came from the British press in the form of Viscount Astor, Lord Beaverbrook and former WW1 Prime Minister David Lloyd George, who were trenchant critics of the autocratic style of Winston Churchill and favoured replacing Winston with Menzies.
During the Great War the Liberal Party split into those led by former Premier Herbert Henry Asquith and the new Premier David Lloyd George.
These words came as a surprise to many, including former premiership teammate Matthew Lloyd who said that Hird had " changed his whole persona in regards to how he's answering his questions ... Just in regards to saying, ' I'll coach one day.
Lloyd George was returned as Liberal MP for Carnarvon Boroughs — by a margin of 19 votes — on 13 April 1890 at a by-election caused by the death of the former Conservative member.
Chamberlain and other Conservatives such as the Earl of Balfour argued for supporting Lloyd George, while former party leader Andrew Bonar Law argued the other way, claiming that breaking up the coalition " wouldn't break Lloyd George's heart ".
* Lloyd Lowndes former Governor of Maryland.
Chamberlain, as the government's foremost defender of the war, was denounced by many prominent anti-war personalities, including David Lloyd George, a former admirer of the Colonial Secretary.
The inspiration for the store has also been credited to Rossiters of Paignton department store from the time Lloyd and Croft spent there, and the former Clements of Watford.
His former house in Walthamstow is a museum dedicated to his life and works, while the grounds of the house are a public park ( Lloyd Park in Forest Road ).
In the words of The Reverend Samuel Lloyd, former dean of Washington National Cathedral, Buechner ’ s words " have nurtured the lives of untold seekers and followers " through " his capacity to see into the heart of every day.
The school's former students ( Old Greshamians ) include Benjamin Britten, W. H. Auden, Lord Reith, Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, President Erskine Childers, Sir Christopher Cockerell, Donald Maclean, Sir Lennox Berkeley, Sir Stephen Spender, Tom Wintringham, Sir James Dyson, Ralph Firman, Sir Peter Brook, Sebastian Shaw, Sienna Guillory and Michael Cummings.
* John Lloyd Dorsey, Jr., former member, United States House of Representatives
* Lloyd H. Kincaid, former Wisconsin State Senator.
Former Youth Orchestra conductors include Lloyd Butler, a lecturer and conductor of music at Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio, ( 2005 – 2009 ) and Dr. Edwin L. Williams, former chair of the music department at Ohio Northern.
* Lloyd Huck – retired chairman of Merck & Co., former three-term Penn State trustees president

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