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  2. John Riggins - Wikipedia

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    Robert John Riggins (born August 4, 1949), nicknamed "Riggo" and "Diesel", is an American former football fullback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for the New York Jets and the Washington Redskins. He played college football for the Kansas Jayhawks. Riggins was known for his "bell cow" running style and productivity well into ...

  3. John Mankey Riggs - Wikipedia

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    Seymour, Connecticut. Died. November 11, 1885. Hartford, Connecticut. Nationality. American. John Mankey Riggs (October 25, 1811 – November 11, 1885) [1] [2] was the leading authority on periodontal disease and its treatment in the United States, to the point that periodontal disease was known as " Riggs' disease ." [3]

  4. John M. Riggs - Wikipedia

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    John M. Riggs. John M. Riggs (born December 2, 1946) [2] is a retired United States Army general. He was retired in 2005. He had attained the rank of lieutenant general, but was retired with the loss of one star, at the rank of major general. According to the army, this was because of misuse of contractors, but some of Riggs' supporters argued ...

  5. John Riggs - Wikipedia

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    John Riggs may refer to: John M. Riggs, retired U.S. Army general; John Mankey Riggs, first American dentist specializing in periodontology; Jack Riggs, American politician; See also. John Riggins (born 1949), former American football running back

  6. John Briggs (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Korean War. John Vern Briggs [1] (March 8, 1930 – April 15, 2020) was an American politician in the state of California. A Republican, he served in the California State Assembly and the California State Senate. He is perhaps best known for sponsoring Proposition 6 in 1978, also known as the Briggs Initiative, [2] a failed measure which ...

  7. John R. Murdock (Mormon) - Wikipedia

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    John Riggs Murdock (September 13, 1826 – November 12, 1913) was a Mormon pioneer, Utah politician, and leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Beaver, Utah. He is sometimes credited as the leader of the most down-and-back companies in Latter-day Saint history, as he directed multiple ox-drawn wagon trains sent from Utah ...

  8. Southside 1-1000 - Wikipedia

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    Southside 1-1000. Southside 1-1000 is a 1950 semidocumentary -style film noir directed by Boris Ingster featuring Don DeFore, Andrea King, George Tobias and Gerald Mohr as the off-screen narrator. [1] Based on a true story, it is about a Secret Service agent (DeFore) who goes undercover and moves into a hotel run by a beautiful female manager ...

  9. Mesa Community College - Wikipedia

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    John Riggs was appointed as the first president. Mesa students voted Hokams as the nickname for their athletic teams in 1964. Capital funds from the bond election in 1964 enabled Mesa Community College to purchase 120 acres, with an option to purchase an adjoining 40 acres, for the new campus at Dobson and Southern Roads in Mesa.