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Ray
Ray may refer to: A ray, or half-line in geometry or physics.Any fish in the order Batoidea, especially true rays of the family Rajiformes (but not including skates).Ray (optics), an idealized narrow beam of light.An "electrical ray", an old name for a laser beam.RadiationRay (R&B), an R&B trio.Ray ..
Ray's MTB Indoor Park
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Ray's MTB Indoor Park is located in Cleveland, Ohio, USA and is the world's first multi-terrain indoor bike park..
Ray's Pizza
Ray's Pizza, or variations such as "Ray's Original Pizza," "Famous Ray's Pizza," "World-Famous Original Ray's Pizza,", etc, is the name of dozens of pizzerias in New York City. These establishments do not form any single franchise (although a few Ray's owners have multiple locations) and are general..
Ray, Arizona
A town that no longer exists. There was once a huge copper mine there, but it grew so big that all the people in the town had to move. The town of Kearny, Arizona was founded by the Kennecott Mining Company in 1954 as a planned community to accommodate the populations of Ray, Barcelona and Sonora, w..
Ray, Iran
Ray, is an old city of Iran. Toghrol Tower, a 12th century monument, is one of the historical structures still standing today. The shrine of Bibi Shahrbanu, the eldest daughter of Yazdegerd III, Rey, Iran. Part of the 800 year old citadel of the city of Ray still stands today. Ray, a..
Ray, North Dakota
Ray is a city in Williams County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 534 at the 2000 census. Ray was founded in 1902. Geography Ray is located at [48°20′42″N, 103°9′59″W] (48.344875, -103.166292)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United..
Ray-Com Media Tower Cusseta
Raycom Media Tower Cusseta (also WTVM TV Mast) is a 533 metre high guyed TV Tower at Cusseta, Georgia, USA at [32°19′26.0″N, 84°46′46″W]. Raycom Media Tower Cusseta was built in 1962. http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/AsrSearch/asrRegistration.jsp?regKey=121753http://www.skyscrape..
Rayachoti
Rayachoti is a census town in Cuddapah district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Geography Rayachoti is located at [14.05° N 78.75° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Rayachoti]. It has an average elevation of 380 metres (1246 feet). Demographics As of..
Rayado
redirect[[Template:Portal]] Rayado is a prestigious and secretive twenty-day backpacking program held every summer in two sessions at Philmont Scout Ranch. Rayado crews, accompanied by two of the Ranger Department's best qualified members, are put together by Philmont staff, and consist of people ..
Rayadurg
Rayadurg is a city and a municipality in Anantapur district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Rayadurg had a population of 54,127. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Rayadurg has an averag..
Rayagada
Rayagada is a city in Orissa state of eastern India. It is the headquarters of Rayagada District. Rayagada as a place flourished due to the existence of Jeypore Sugar Factory and the Metal and Ferro Alloys company. The Jeypore Sugar Company(JEYSUCO) also has an distillary attached. Various grades ..
Rayagada District
Rayagada is a mineral-rich district in the southern part of the state of Orissa, in India. The population of this district mostly comprises of tribals. ..
Rayagiri
Rayagiri is a panchayat town in Tirunelveli district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Rayagiri had a population of 10,509. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Rayagiri has an average literacy ..
Rayalaseema
Rayalaseema Region marked in white. Rayalaseema is an unofficial region of India's Andhra Pradesh state. It generally includes the districts of Kurnool, Kadapa (formerly known as 'Cuddapah'), Anantapur and Chittoor, parts of Prakasam and often Nellore. Rayalaseema is widely thought to be und..
Rayan
Rayan or Rayar means a person with authority. Rayan or Rayar is a person who is in power or has been appointed by the ruler/s to control or oversee a province in the olden days, especially in South India. Rayan or Rayar is a title confered on the male members of the rulers of a province. In some ..
Rayat
Rayat is a caste in Punjab. Usually followers of the Sikh religion inhabiting in the Doaba region of Punjab. Have setup various institutions including the name - such as the Rayat Institute of Engineering and Information Technology located in Ropar, Punjab. ..
Rayat Institute of Engineering and Information Technology
The Rayat Institute of Engineering & Information Technology is an engineering college setup in Ropar District of Punjab India, under the aegis of the Punjab Technical University. The college gives degrees in the fields of Computers, Electronics, Information Technology and Mechanical Engineering. It..
Rayavaram
Rayavaram is a small village in Pudukottai, Tamilnadu state, India. ..
Raya Dunayevskaya
Raya Dunayevskaya (1910 – 1987) was the founder of the philosophy of Marxist Humanism in the United States of America. First known as Leon Trotsky's secretary, she later split with him and ultimately founded the organization News and Letters Committees and was its leader until her death. Co..
Raya Jet
Raya Jet is an airline based in Amman, Jordan. It is a charter airline specialising in leasing services. External links [Raya Jet] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons | Missiles | Time..
Raybag
Raybag is a panchayat town in Belgaum district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Geography Raybag is located at [16.48° N 74.78° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Raybag]. It has an average elevation of 590 metres (1935 feet). Demographics As of 2001 India ..
Raybert Productions
Raybert Productions was a 1960s production company, founded by Robert (Bob) Rafelson and Bert Schneider. Its principal works were the wildly successful situation comedy (and corresponding rock group) The Monkees, and the 1969 movie Easy Rider (co-produced with Pando Company Inc.). Wishing to break ..
Raybon Bros.
Raybon Bros. is a country duo from Greenville, Alabama consisting of brothers Tim and Marty Raybon, who previously had success with the country group Shenandoah. They had a hit in 1997 with the gold single "Butterfly Kisses" which hit number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. ..
Raybon Kan
Raybon Kan is a Masterton, New Zealand-born Chinese comedian and newspaper columnist. The family moved to Wellington, New Zealand soon after his birth, where he began his education at St Mark's Church School (where he was Dux in 1979 and showed an early flair for public performance) and continued th..
Rayburn
Rayburn can refer to the following: Sam Rayburn (1881-1961), U.S. Speaker of the HouseGene Rayburn (1917-1999), U.S. host of TV's Match GameRayburn Township, PennsylvaniaThe Rayburn Range, a stoveThe Rayburn House Office Building, a Congressional building This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation..
Rayburn House Office Building
The Rayburn House Office Building (RHOB), named after former Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn, is located between South Capitol Street and First Street in Southwest Washington, D.C. Contents 1 History2 Architecture3 2006 shooting reports4 References History The newest of thre..
Rayburn Range
A gas powered Rayburn Heatmaster The Rayburn is a type of stove similar in nature to the AGA. Indeed they are manufactured in Telford at the same factory as the AGA. The Rayburn was launched in 1946 with two hotplates, and one or two ovens and the ability to heat water. They improved upon ..
Rayburn Township, Pennsylvania
Rayburn Township is a township in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,811 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 32.0 km² (12.4 mi²). 30.8 km² (11.9 mi²) of it is land and 1.2 km² (0.5 mi²) ..
Rayces
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Rayce A term usually used to denote a race of solar powered vehicles. It is a play on words based on ..
Raychaudhuri equation
In general relativity, Raychaudhuri's equation is a fundamental result describing the motion of nearby bits of matter. The equation is important as a fundamental lemma for the Penrose-Hawking singularity theorems and for the study of exact solutions in general relativity, but has independent intere..
Raychikhinsk
Raychikhinsk (Russian: ) is a town in Amur Oblast, Russia. It is located at around [49°46′0″N, 129°25′0″E]. 2002 population—24,498. Cities and towns in Amur Oblast ..
Raych Seldon
Raych Seldon is a fictional character in Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series. He is the adopted son of Hari Seldon and Dors Venabili, the primary characters in the first two books of the series. He lived in the slums of Billibotton, part of Dahl, on the world of Trantor. He married Manella Dubanqua,..
Raycom America Tower Huntsville
Raycom America Tower Huntsville is a 465.1 metre high guy-wired aerial mast for the transmission of FM radio and television programs in Huntsville, Alabama, USA (Geographical coordinates: [34°42′39.3″N, 86°32′7″W]). Raycom America Tower Huntsville was built in 1982. External lin..
Raycom Media
Raycom Media is a broadcasting company based in Montgomery, Alabama. Contents 1 History2 Operations2.1 ABC Affiliates2.2 CBS Affiliates2.3 Fox Affiliates2.4 NBC Affiliates2.5 UPN Affiliates2.6 WB Affiliates2.7 CW affiliates2.8 My Network TV affi..
Raycom Media Tower, Mooringsport
The Raycom Media Tower, Mooringsport is a 545.8 metre-high guy-wired aerial mast for the transmission of FM and TV-programmes in Mooringsport, Louisiana, USA, at 32°40'29" N and 93°56'1" W). It was built in 1976. External links [Antenna Structure Registration]http://en.structurae.de/str..
Raycom National Tower
Raycom National Tower is a 1,149 foot (350.2 meter) high guyed TV tower at Parma, Ohio, USA at [41°23′15″N, 81°41′42″W]. Raycom National Tower was built in 1985. See also List of masts External links [Antenna Structure Registration] on the FCC's website. ..
Raycom Sports
Raycom Sports is an American syndicator of sports television programs. It was founded in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1980, by a husband and wife, Rick and Dee Ray. Since its inception, it has produced and distributed football and basketball games from the Atlantic Coast Conference. Within sever..
Raycraft Ranch killifish
The Raycraft Ranch killifish (Empetrichthys latos concavus) was first described in 1948 and was found to be endemic to Raycraft Spring, an isolated spring in Nye County, Nevada. The Raycraft Ranch killifish and the closely related Pahrump Ranch killifish (Empetrichthys latos pahrump) became extinct ..
RayCrisis
RayCrisis (RayCrisis: Series Termination in North America) is the third iteration released in the "Ray" series of shooting games. However, cronologically, it is considered a prequel to the first game's plot, RayForce. It was generally considered inferior to the RayStorm installment by its fanbase...
RAYDAC
The RAYDAC (for Raytheon Digital Automatic Computer) was a one-of-a-kind computer built by Raytheon. It was started in 1949 and finished in 1953. It was installed at the Naval Air Missile Test Center at Point Mugu, California. The RAYDAC used 5,200 vacuum tubes and 18,000 crystal diodes. It had ..
Raydiation
Raydiation is the third album by American singer Ray J, released in the United States on September 27, 2005 (see 2005 in music) over Sanctuary Records. The album was primarily produced by Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, with additional production from R. Kelly and Timbaland. It peaked at #48 on the U.S..
Raydio
Raydio was an Acid Jazz and R&B vocal group, formed in 1977, by Ray Parker Jr. (born on May 1, 1954 in Detroit), with Vincent Bohnam, Jerry Knight, and Arnell Carmichael. Contents 1 Raydio - mostly records2 Post Raydio - partly cinema3 Discography3.1 Albums4 External link..
Rayene Stewart Simpson
Rayene Stewart Simpson (1926-1978) (VC, DCM) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Early life2 Military service3 References4..
Rayen Castle
Rayen castle has been well preserved, considering the numerous natural disasters that have been destroying similar structures nearby. Rayen Castle is an adobe castle in Kerman province, Iran. The well-preserved medieval mudbrick city of Rayen, is similar to the Arg-é Bam city which was destro..
Rayet (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Raye Birk
Raye Birk (b. 1944) is an English film actor famous for playing the role of Pahpshmir in two of the three Naked Gun movies. He was the main villain in Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult. ..
Raye Hollitt
Raye Hollitt is an actress and female bodybuilder from the United States. Raye Hollitt was born on April 17, 1964 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. She is probably best known as Zap, a former American Gladiators cast member. She was one of the original Gladiators during Season 1 in 1989 and continue..
Rayfield Wright
[] at NFL.comRayfield Wright (born in August 23, 1945 in Griffin, Georgia) is a former American football player for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. The NFL years During his first three years with Dallas, the six-foot-six, 255-pound "Big Cat" was used as a tight end, d..
RayForce
RayForce is a vertical space shooter style game by Taito released for the Taito F3 arcade hardware in 1994 and later ported to the Sega Saturn in 1995. Due to copyright problems, when the home version was released in Japan it was renamed "Layer Section". Finally, when Acclaim got a hold of it for ..
Rayford Logan
Rayford Wittingham Logan (January 7, 1897 - November 4, 1982) was an African American historian and Pan-African activist. He was best known for his study of post-Reconstruction America, a period he termed "the nadir of American race relations". In the late 1940s he was the chief advisor to the NAAC..
Rayford Steele
Rayford Steele, as portayed by actor Brad Johnson [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Rayford Steele is a fictional character from the Left Behind series of novels by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins. Formerly employed by the Global Community as capt..
Rayful Edmond
Rayful Edmond III, (born 1965), was a notorious drug dealer who is largely credited with introducing crack cocaine into the Washington, D.C. area. At his peak, Edmond was alleged to have sold over 2,000 kilos of cocaine a week, worth tens of millions of dollars, in the Washington, D.C. area. Edmo..
Rayf Ysanna
Rayf Ysanna is a character from the Star Wars: Dark Empire series of graphic novels, published by Dark Horse Comics. A Shaman Warrior and Jedi Aprentice, Rayf and his sister, Jem, first appear in the Dark Empire II series of comic books. Rayf is 15 at the time he first meets Luke Skywalker and Kam ..
Raygor Readability Estimate
The Raygor Estimate Graph is a readability metric for English text, developed by Alton L. Raygor (1977). The U.S. grade level is calculated by the average number of sentences and letters per hundred words. These averages are plotted onto a specific graph where the intersection of the average n..
Raygun
Rayguns are a type of directed-energy weapon. They are a classic and widespread feature of science fiction. Types of raygun have various names: ray gun, death ray, beam gun, blaster, laser gun, etc. They supply the general role of guns in the scenarios of many stories. All or most rayguns are fictio..
Raygun (album)
Raygun was a five-song EP released by the Matthew Good Band in 1996 as a followup to their enormously popular indie release, Last of the Ghetto Astronauts. Distributed by A&M Records on Matthew Good's own imprint, Darktown, it was the first MGB album to include guitarist Dave Genn as a member of the..
Raygun Gothic
Raygun Gothic is a catchall term for various facets of the googie, Streamline Moderne and Art Deco architectural styles. Most similar to the googie or Populuxe style and sometimes synonymous with it, the name is primarily applied to images of science fiction -- it describes the typical mad scientist..
Raygun Jones
Raygun Jones was a band that featured Gerard Way on lead vocals and guitar and Mikey Way on bass. ..
Rayid
Rayid, short for Rayid Iris Interpretation, is a holistic health practice that claims that behavioral, communication and relationship patterns can be identified according to the structural constitution of the iris of the eye. Rayid is form of iridology. According to Rayid proponents, the pattern o..
Rayif Osman
Rayif Osman was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was played by Billy Hassan. History Rayif was the son of Mehmet and Guizin Osman. He was first seen on screen in February 1987 when his father had gambled away their home and then disappeared, so Rayif, his mother, ..
Rayl
A Rayl is a unit of acoustic impedence and has the same name when using a CGS or MKS definition. When sound waves pass through any physical substance the pressure of the waves causes the particles of the substance to move. The sound impedance is the ratio between the pressure and the particle velo..
Rayland, Ohio
Rayland is a village in Jefferson County, Ohio, along the Ohio River. The population was 434 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 See also4 External links Geography Rayland is located at [40°10′60″N, 80°41′27″W] (40.183277, -80.690971)..
Rayle, Georgia
Rayle is a town in Wilkes County, Georgia, United States. The population was 139 at the 2000 census. Geography Rayle is located at [33°47′25″N, 82°53′48″W] (33.790184, -82.896599)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has..
Rayleigh
Rayleigh may refer to: The town of Rayleigh, Essex;John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, (aka Lord Rayleigh) a notable physicist and baron of Rayleigh;Robert John Strutt, 4th Baron Rayleigh, a notable physicist and baron of Rayleigh;The rayleigh (unit), a unit of luminous flux named after the se..
Rayleigh, Essex
Arms of the former Rayleigh Urban District Council Rayleigh is a market town in Essex, England located between Chelmsford and Southend-on-Sea. It has a population of around 34,000 people, having expanded rapidly in the 1960s. Notable buildings in the town include its fourteenth century chur..
Rayleigh-Jeans law
In physics, the Rayleigh-Jeans Law, first proposed in the early 20th century, expresses the energy density of blackbody radiation of wavelength λ as [ f(\lambda) = 8\pi k\frac] where T is the temperature in kelvins, and k is Boltzmann's constant. The law is derived from classical..
Rayleigh-Ritz method
In engineering, the Rayleigh-Ritz method is a widely used, classical method for the calculation of the natural vibration frequency of a structure in the second or higher order. The method is also widely used in Quantum Chemistry. Typically in mechanical engineering it is used for finding the appro..
Rayleigh-Taylor instability
RT fingers evident in the Crab Nebula Hydrodynamics simulation of the Rayleigh-Taylor instability Shengtai Li, Hui Li "Parallel AMR Code for Compressible MHD or HD Equations" (Los Alamos National Laboratory) [link] The Rayleigh-Taylor instability, or RT instability, occurs any ..
Rayleigh (crater)
There is more than one crater named Rayleigh: Rayleigh (lunar crater)Rayleigh (crater on Mars) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the inten..
Rayleigh (lunar crater)
Crater characteristics Rayleigh and surroundings. NASA photo. Coordinates ..
Rayleigh (UK Parliament constituency)
Rayleigh County constituency Rayleigh shown within Essex, and Essex shown within England Created: 1997 MP: Mark Francois Party: Conservative Type: House of Commons County: Essex EP constituency: East of England Rayleigh is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the..
Rayleigh (unit)
The rayleigh is a unit of luminous flux used to measure air glow (auroras, for example). It was first proposed in 1956 by D. M. Hunter, Franklin E. Roach, and J. W. Chamberlaine. It is named for Robert John Strutt, 4th Baron Rayleigh (1875 – 1947). Its symbol is R (also used for the röntgen, an u..
Rayleigh and Wickford (UK Parliament constituency)
Rayleigh and Wickford County constituency Rayleigh and Wickford shown within Essex, and Essex shown within England Created: for 2009 or 2010 election MP: [[]] Party: [[]] Type: House of Commons County: Essex EP constituency: East of England Rayleigh and Wickford will be a constit..
Rayleigh Castle
Rayleigh Castle was a masonry and timber castle built near the town of Rayleigh in Essex, England in the 11th century shortly after the Norman conquest. All that exists today are the earthwork remains of its large motte-and-bailey. The castle was built by Swein (other spellings are Sweyn, Sweyne, S..
Rayleigh distribution
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Rayleigh fading
Rayleigh fading is a statistical model for the effect of a propagation environment on a radio signal, such as that used by wireless devices. It assumes that the power of a signal that has passed through such a transmission medium (also called a communications channel) will vary randomly, or fade, ac..
Rayleigh flow
Rayleigh flow is (frictionless) flow with heat transfer through a pipe of constant cross sectional area. In practice Rayleigh flow is difficult to achieve, yet practical and a useful concept in an obtaining trends and limits. The density and pressure change due to external cooling or heating. This m..
Rayleigh number
In fluid mechanics, the Rayleigh number for a fluid is a dimensionless number associated with the heat transfer within the fluid. When the Rayleigh number is below the critical value for that fluid, heat transfer is primary in the form of conduction; when it exceeds the critical value, heat transfer..
Rayleigh quotient
In mathematics, for a given complex Hermitian matrix [A] and nonzero vector [x], the Rayleigh quotient [R(A, x)] is defined as: [ A x \over x^ x}] For real matrices and vectors, the condition of being Hermitian reduces to that of being symmetric, and the con..
Rayleigh quotient iteration
Rayleigh quotient iteration is an eigenvalue algorithm which extends the idea of the inverse iteration by using the Rayleigh quotient to obtain increasingly accurate eigenvalue estimates. Rayleigh quotient iteration is an iterative method, that is, it must be repeated until it converges to an answe..
Rayleigh railway station
Rayleigh station is a small railway station currently served by 'One' Great Eastern services and links Rayleigh with Southend and London. It has a ticket office and no barriers. When the ticket office is closed, access to the platform is through a gate to the left of the building. Immediately outsi..
Rayleigh scattering
Rayleigh scattering causing a reddened sky at sunset Rayleigh scattering (named after Lord Rayleigh) is the scattering of light, or other electromagnetic radiation, by particles much smaller than the wavelength of the light. It occurs when light travels in transparent solids and liquids, but ..
Rayleigh Urban District
Rayleigh Urban District was an urban district in the county of Essex, England. It was created in 1929 by the merger of the civil parishes of Rayleigh and Rawreth, both previously in the Rochford Rural District. Since April 1, 1974 it has formed part of the District of Rochford. ..
Rayleigh wave
Rayleigh waves, also known as the Rayleigh-Lamb Wave or "ground roll", are a type of surface wave associated on the Earth with earthquakes and subterranean movement of magma, or with any other source of seismic energy, such as an explosion or even a sledgehammer impact. Contents 1 Character..
Raylene
Raylene (born Stacey B. Bernstein on February 12 1977 in Glendora, California) is a retired pornographic film actress. Contents 1 Adult film industry2 Real estate3 Awards4 External links Adult film industry Raylene started her career in 1996 appearing in about 90 videos, do..
Raylicon
The planet Raylicon was an unknown race moved a group of humans, who became known as the Raylicans and went on to found the Ruby empire in the Saga of the Skolian Empire books by Catherine Asaro. The Raylicans developed star travel using the discovered remains of three ships found on their new home..
Raymac Records
Raymac Records was a small United States record label, based in New Orleans, Louisiana in the mid- 20th century. Raymac made double-sided standard 78 disc records featuring New Orleans artists. See also List of record labels ..
Raymah Governorate
Raymah (Arabic: ريمه) is a Governorate in Yemen. It was created as a new governorate in January 2004. Governorates of Yemen ..
Rayman
This page is about Rayman, the 1995 video game. For an overview of the series, see Rayman series. For a cartoonist called RayMan see Mark Horemans. See also Rayman (disambiguation). Rayman is a video game designed and published by Ubisoft. It was originally released in September 1995 for the Atari ..
Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge
Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge is a video game released on March 15, 2005 for Nintendo's Game Boy Advance handheld. Storyline This game begins where Rayman 3 ended. It starts with Rayman and Globox sleeping in the Fairy Council, where Globox awakens by hearing a strange sound. He goes to search for t..
Rayman (character)
Rayman is the main character and hero of the Rayman series, a video game created by Ubisoft. He is limbless and shoots with his fist. First appearing in 1995, Rayman started off on the PlayStation and MS-DOS in Rayman where he had to defend his home from the clutches of Mr. Dark. Rayman reappeared a..
Rayman 10th Anniversary
Rayman 10th Anniversary was scheluded for September 6 2005 for PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance. It was to be a compilation disc/cartridge, with three Rayman titles included in the PlayStation 2 version and two Rayman titles in the GBA version. Games Included PlayStation 2 Rayman ArenaRayman 2Ray..
Rayman 2
Rayman 2: The Great Escape is a video game. It is considered a classic game, as it raised standards regarding 3D, level design, game play, and had a unique story line, in which the player could go back to earlier levels of the game and finish certain tasks. It was released for the Nintendo 64, Game..
Rayman 2: Revolution
Rayman 2: Revolution is an updated version of the original Rayman 2 platformer game developed by Ubisoft for the PlayStation 2. The game stars Rayman along with his friends Ly the Fairy and Globox as he tries to collect all the Lums (parts of the world's core) and find all four masks. By doing s..
Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc
Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc is the third installment in the Rayman series. The game, unlike its predecessors, was not directed by Michel Ancel. The game also had a rare Scholastic PC version, only found in Scholastic book orders. Groove Armada produced the theme song to the game, "Madder". Plot �..
Rayman Arena
Rayman Arena (Rayman M in Europe) is a multiplayer party game developed and published by Ubisoft. It consists of two modes: an arena fighting mode, and a racing mode. It is a 1-4 player game, or you can play with 1 player vs. the computer. There are three levels of difficulty: Beginner, Pro, and..
Rayman Brain Games
Rayman Brain Games is an educational computer game, released for PC and Sony PlayStation by Ubisoft. It is part of the Rayman series of computer and video games. Plot Mr. Dark has stolen The Wizard's Magic Book of Knowledge and Rayman is charged with retrieving it. ..
Rayman Gold
Rayman Gold is an updated version of the original Rayman game developed by Ubisoft for the PC. The package contains both the original levels, as well as a new Rayman Designer feature, a level editor that allowed players to create their own levels and share them via the internet. Other new features..
Rayman Golf
Rayman Golf is a golf spin-off of the Rayman series developed by Gameloft for the mobile phone. The game features an 18-hole golf course with 13 different clubs that the player can choose from. The objective of the game is that the player must hit the ball into the hole through selecting the power..
Rayman Learning Center 8-9
Overview Rayman Learning Center 8-9 is an educational video game released by Ubi Soft Entertainment in 1999 for the PC. It branches off of the Rayman series, including many familiar enemies and level schemes. The main goal of the project was to let kids have an involving game experience, while st..
Rayman Raving Rabbids
Rayman Raving Rabbids is the fourth major installment in the popular Rayman series. The game's development is being led by Michel Ancel, original creator of Rayman, at Ubisoft's Montpellier studio. Ubisoft released two short teaser trailers [link] of the game for the Electronic Enter..
Rayman series
Character art for Rayman. Rayman is an anthropomorphic video game character, created by the French game company Ubisoft and used in a video game series published worldwide on a variety of platforms. Ubisoft in mid-'90s was looking for a mascot to compete with Sonic the Hedgehog and Mario. Th..
Raymer, Colorado
Raymer is a town in Weld County, Colorado, United States. The population was 91 at the 2000 census. Geography Raymer is located at [40°36′31″N, 103°50′35″W] (40.608649, -103.842963)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town h..
Raymie Skilton
Raymie Skilton (Born - Died - ) was a professional Hockey player who played 1 season in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Wanderers. Contents 1 Playing career2 Awards & achievements3 Records4 Career statistics5 International play Playing career Skilton scored a..
Raymond
Raymond is a given name of Germanic origin, meaning "i don't like jokes." It is also the basis of names such as Ramón, Raimund, Raimundo, Raimondo etc. Contents 1 Historical2 Entertainment3 Placenames4 Company Historical Raymond is the name of several counts of Toulouse dur..
Raymond, Alberta
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Raymond, California
Raymond, California is an unincorporated area of less than a thousand people in Madera County. It is located approx. 20 miles NNE of Madera on Road 600 at the Junction of Green Mountain Road. The town's history states that it was named for Mr. T. Raymond of Raymond & Whitcomb Travel Association in..
Raymond, Illinois
Raymond is a village in Montgomery County, Illinois, United States. The population was 927 at the 2000 census. Geography Raymond is located at [39°19′15″N, 89°34′28″W] (39.320834, -89.574373)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Raymond, Iowa
Raymond is a city in Black Hawk County, Iowa, United States. The population was 537 at the 2000 census. Geography Raymond is located at [42°28′6″N, 92°13′16″W] (42.468381, -92.221178)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city..
Raymond, Kansas
Raymond is a city in Rice County, Kansas, United States. The population was 95 at the 2000 census. Geography Raymond is located at [38°16′42″N, 98°24′54″W] (38.278464, -98.414878)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has..
Raymond, Maine
Raymond is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. The population was 4,299 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 119.8 km² (46.2 mi²). 86.1 km² (33.2 mi²) of it is land and 33.6 km² (13.0 mi²) of it (28.09%) is wa..
Raymond, Minnesota
Raymond is a city in Kandiyohi County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 803 at the 2000 census. Apol's Harley Davidson draws many Harley enthusiasts from the west-central Minnesota area to its dealership. Raymond High School consoidated with Clara City and Maynard High Schools in the l..
Raymond, Mississippi
Raymond is a city in Hinds County, Mississippi, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 1,664. Raymond is one of the two county seats of Hinds County (along with Jackson) and is the home of the main campus of Hinds Community College. Contents 1 History2 Geography3..
Raymond, Nebraska
Raymond is a village in Lancaster County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 186 at the 2000 census. Geography Raymond is located at [40°57′22″N, 96°46′57″W] (40.956247, -96.782490)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Raymond, New Hampshire
Raymond, New Hampshire Location within Rockingham County, New Hampshire County Rockingham County Settled: [[]] → Incorporated: 1764 Government   –Town Manager   –Board of Selectmen Selectmen Richard C. Bates Norman E. Weldy, Jr., Chair,..
Raymond, South Dakota
Raymond is a town in Clark County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 86 at the 2000 census. Geography Raymond is located at [44°54′43″N, 97°56′19″W] (44.911877, -97.938477)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the t..
Raymond, Washington
Raymond is a city in Pacific County, Washington, United States. The population was 2,975 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Sources5 External links History Raymond was officially incorporated on August 6, 1907. Raymond was named after L.V. R..
Raymond, Wisconsin
Raymond is a town in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 3,516 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 92.2 km² (35.6 mi²). 92.1 km² (35.6 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it (0.06%) is water..
Raymond-Roger de Trencavel
Raymond-Roger Trencavel (1185 - November 10, 1209) was a member of the noble Trencavel family. He was viscount of Béziers and Albi (and thus a vassal of the count of Toulouse), and viscount of Carcassonne and the Razès[now Rennes-le-Chateau] (and thus a vassal of the count of Barcelona, w..
Raymond-Roupen of Antioch
Raymond-Roupen of Antioch (d. 1219) was Prince of Antioch between 1216 and 1219. Raymond was the son of Raymond IV of Tripoli (the eldest son of Bohemund III) by his wife Alice of Armenia. Although the direct successor, he was overruled by his grandfather in favour of his paternal uncle Bohemund IV..
Raymonde Arsen
Raymonde Arsen née Vital was a servant in the Comté de Foix in the early fourteenth century. She was made notable by appearing in Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie's Montaillou. Born in Prades d'Aillon to a poor peasant family in 1306 she left to work in the home of Bonet de la Coste in town Pamiers. W..
Raymonde de LaRoche
Raymonde de LaRoche in August 1909 Raymonde de LaRoche (born Elise Roche on August 22, 1884 - died July 18, 1919) was the first woman to be made a pilot. Contents 1 Name2 Voison3 Reimes and crash4 Record5 Car crash6 Death7 External links Name As a young a..
Raymonde Folco
Raymonde Folco (née Goldgrav) (born March 16 1940) is a Canadian politician. Born Jewish in Paris, she hid with Christian families during World War II. She emigrated to Toronto with her family in 1950s. She received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Melbourne, a Bachelor of Arts in linguis..
Raymonde Testanière
Raymonde Testanière known as Vuissane was a servant in the Comté de Foix in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century. She is known to us through her testimony recorded on the Fournier Register and examined in Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie's Montaillou. Vuissane was a servant in the Belot house..
Raymonde Vital
Raymonde Vital was a woman who lived in the Comté de Foix in the early fourteenth century, she was made notable by appearing in Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie's Montaillou. Working as a servant in the home the Belots, one of the wealthier families of Montaillou, she met Arnaud Vital, a cobbler who was bo..
Raymondville
Raymondville is the name of two towns in the United States: Raymondville, MissouriRaymondville, Texas This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you might ..
Raymondville, Missouri
Raymondville is a village in Texas County, Missouri, United States. The population was 442 at the 2000 census. Geography Raymondville is located at [37°20′17″N, 91°50′17″W] (37.338132, -91.838188)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bu..
Raymondville, Texas
Raymondville is a city in Willacy County, Texas, United States. The population was 9,733 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Willacy County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Raymondville is..
Raymond "Duggie" Fisher
Raymond "Duggie" Fisher (October 15 1935-May 16 1988) was a science fiction fan from Poplar Bluff, Missouri. He was a fanzine fan, convention fan and club fan. Duggie and his wife, Joyce Worley Fisher, co-chaired the St Louiscon (a worldcon) in 1969. He was on the con-committee for Ozarkcon 1-5 i..
Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow
Raymond Chow (周國祥) also known as "Shrimp Boy" (蝦仔) was the lieutenant of the Wo Hop To Triad. He was born in Hong Kong. He got the nickname "Shrimp Boy" because he was the youngest of the 5 siblings in his family. He engaged in Triad activites at the age of 9. At the age of 13, he recrui..
Raymond & Maria
Raymond & Maria is a Swedish musical group playing pop music. It was started in 2002 by the male members of the band: Johan, Staffan, Olle and Per. As singers they found Maria and her sister Camilla. The first single from the band was Ingen vill veta var du köpt din tröja ("No one wants to know wh..
Raymond (CDP), New Hampshire
The Raymond CDP is a census district within the town of Raymond in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The district covers only the principle settlement or village, and the census data given is included in the larger aggregate figures given for the entire town. The population was 2,839 ..
Raymond A. Palmer
Raymond Arthur Palmer (1910-1977) was the influential editor of Amazing Stories from 1938 through 1949, when he left publisher Ziff-Davis to form his own company. Palmer was also a prolific author, publishing stories under many pseudonyms. Contents 1 Biography2 Tributes3 See also..
Raymond A. Spruance
Raymond Spruance Raymond Ames Spruance (July 3, 1886 - December 13, 1969) was a United States Navy admiral in World War II, victor of the Battle of Midway and commander in the capture of many islands of the Pacific Ocean, and later ambassador to the Philippines. His high intelligence and qui..
Raymond Abellio
Raymond Abellio is the pseudonym of French writer Georges Soulès. He was born November 11, 1907 in Toulouse, and died August 26, 1986 in Nice. Abellio went to the Ecole Polytechnique and then took part in the X-Crise Group. He advocated far-left ideas, but as many other technocrats he joined the Vi..
Raymond Abescat
Raymond Abescat (September 10, 1891 - August 15, 2001) was one of the last surviving veterans of the First World War in France. He died a mere 26 days before his 110th birthday. World War I Abescat joined the military in October 1912 and spent seven years with an infantry regiment. In 1916, he was ..
Raymond Abrashkin
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Raymond Abrashkin (born March 9 1911, in Brooklyn, New York) was an American writer best known for writing, co-..
Raymond Acevedo
Raymond Acevedo (born December 21, 1971), is a Puerto Rican rock music singer. Music career Raymond Acevedo joined the well-known Puerto Rican boy band, Menudo, in 1985, replacing the popular Ray Reyes. Acevedo joined Ricky Martin and Robby Rosa, among others, in the band. Acevedo came into Menu..
Raymond Ackerman
Raymond Ackerman (10 March 1931 - ) is a South African businessman, best known for founding the Pick 'n Pay supermarket group, of which he is still (as of 2005) the chairperson. He is also well known for his philanthropic activities. --> After graduating from the University of Cape Town with a Bac..
Raymond Aker
Raymond Aker (March 10, 1920– January 4, 2003) was a U.S. historian who was noted as an authority on the voyages of Francis Drake in the late 16th century. Aker served as president of the Drake Navigators Guild in California, which promotes Drake and his explorations. It was the work of Aker ..
Raymond Albert Wheeler
Lieutenant General Raymond Albert Wheeler (July 31, 1885 – February 9 1974) was an American general. In Autumn 1943, he was appointed to the South East Asia Command (SEAC) of the South-East Asian Theatre of World War II on the staff of Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, where he served as princ..
Raymond Ameijide
Raymond Ameijide is an illustrator and commercial artist. He was born on September 14, 1924 in Newark, New Jersey, and died on 2000 at the age of 75. Ameijide served in the armed forces during World War II before becoming a commercial artist in the 1950s. He served as an illustrator for a variety of..
Raymond and Joseph Cartigiano
Raymond Michael and Joseph Raymond Cartigliano are child actors who starred in All My Children as Miranda Mona Montgomery. THey were born February 15th 2004 in Staten Island, New York to Joseph and Michell Cartigliano. They first appeared in All My Children at 6 months, and remained in the series f..
Raymond Aron
Raymond Aron (March 14, 1905 — October 17, 1983) was a French philosopher, sociologist and political scientist. He was known for his skepticism of French leftist ideology. Biography Son of a Jewish lawyer, Aron received a doctorate in 1930 in the philosophy of history from the École Normale..
Raymond Arrieta
Raymond Arrieta (born March 26, 1965 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is considered by many to be one of Puerto Rico's greatest comedians. Raymond Arrieta Raymond was born and raised in Puerto Rico's Capital, San Juan. He went to school in the "Academia Nuestra Señora de la Providencia" (Our ..
Raymond Asquith
Raymond Asquith (November 6, 1878 - September 15, 1916) was an English barrister and son of British Prime Minister H. H. Asquith. Raymond Asquith was a Wykehamist, a scholar of Balliol College, Oxford and a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. He was a member of the Coterie and a prominent young En..
Raymond Asquith, Viscount Asquith
Raymond Benedict Bartholomew Michael Asquith, the Viscount Asquith OBE (born 1952) is an English diplomat. He is the eldest son and heir apparent of the Earl of Oxford and Asquith. His oldest son and heir is the Hon. Mark Asquith (born May 13th, 1979). External links Burke's Peerage and Baronetag..
Raymond Aston
Raymond Aston was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Raymond Avenue Station
Raymond Avenue Station is a proposed station on the proposed light rail line along Minnesota's Central Corridor. It would be located along University Avenue near its intersection with Raymond Avenue. Next station west:Westgate Avenue Station Next station east:Fairview Avenue Station ..
Raymond B. Huey
Raymond B. Huey is a biologist specializing in evolutionary physiology. He has taught at the University of Washington, and he earned his Ph.D. in biology at Harvard University under E. E. Williams. ..
Raymond Bailey
Raymond Bailey (May 6, 1904 – April 15, 1980) was an American actor on the Broadway stage, movies, and television. He is best-known for his role as the wealthy banker, Miburn Drysdale, in the long-running TV series The Beverly Hillbillies. Contents 1 Early life and attempts at acting2&..
Raymond Barre
Raymond Barre was born on April 12, 1924 in Saint Denis, the capital of the French island of La Réunion in the Indian Ocean. He is a French center-right politician and economist. Raymond Barre was initially professor of economics at Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po). An associa..
Raymond Barrio
Raymond Barrio (1921-1996) Born in New Jersey, but lived mostly in California Author of The Plum Plum Pickers, a novel about the Chicano migrant workers. ..
Raymond Baxter
Raymond Baxter Raymond Baxter OBE, born 25 January 1922, is a British Television presenter and writer, best known for being the first presenter of Tomorrow's World (1965–6). Education: Ilford County High School. Career Raymond Baxter served in the Royal Air Force in World War II. On 18 ..
Raymond Beadle
Raymond Beadle is an American dragster racer and a prolific auto racing team owner. With his 'Blue Max' cars he won three NHRA funny car championships. He won the 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup title as a team owner, with Rusty Wallace driving. On the National Hot Rod Association Top 50 Drivers, 1951-200..
Raymond Benjamin
Raymond Benjamin (December 14, 1872 - June 18, 1952) was a U.S. attorney and political leader. Born in Vallejo, California, he participated in the U.S. Supreme Court trial Pullman Co. v. Richardson, 261 U.S. 330 (1923). Benjamin served significant positions in the Republican National Committee. E..
Raymond Benson
Raymond Benson (born September 6, 1955) is an American author best known for being the last official author of the adult James Bond novels. Benson was born in Midland, Texas and graduated from Permian High School in 1973. In primary school Benson took an interest in the piano which would later in hi..
Raymond Berengar of Andria
Raymond Berengar (1281–1307) was the count of Andria and possibly Count of Provence and Prince of Piedmont. He was the fifth son of Charles II of Naples and Maria of Hungary. As a youth, he was given, as a hostage, along with his elder brothers Louis and Robert, in exchange for his father, w..
Raymond Berry
Raymond Emmett Berry (born February 27, 1933 in Corpus Christi, Texas) was an American football wide receiver. He played for the Baltimore Colts during their four NFL championship wins. NFL career Berry, who played with special shoes because one of his legs was shorter then the other, seemd an u..
Raymond Beyda
Raymond Beyda is a speaker for the Jewish community in Brooklyn. He currently gives lectures and insights about Torah principles and ethics. His lectures can be found on [learntorah.com]. ..
Raymond Bianchi
Raymond L Bianchi (b. 1967) is an American poet and translator. He is the author of Circular Descent (2004) from Blaze Vox Press and The American Master (2006) from Moria Books. He is the publisher of Cracked Slab Books, a Chicago area bookpress. His work has appeared in 26, Birddog, Antennae, Fiv..
Raymond Birch
A common pseudonym of ragtime composer Charles L. Johnson. Pieces published under the name Raymond Birch include "Powder Rag," "Blue Goose Rag," and the slow-drag "Beedle-Um-Bo." ..
Raymond Blanc
Raymond Blanc (born November 19 1949) is a French chef, born in Besançon, France, and now based in the United Kingdom. Blanc originally opened the first of his Petit Blanc restaurants in Oxford in June 1996 . The culmination of Raymond Blanc's dream to bring the French philosophy of "good food bei..
Raymond Bohlin
Raymond Bohlin, Ph.D., is the president of Probe Ministries and a member of the Discovery Institute. Bohlin received his Ph.D. in molecular and cell biology from the University of Texas at Dallas and has published in the Journal of Thermal Biology, Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation and ..
Raymond Bonham Carter
Raymond Bonham Carter (19 June 1929 – 17 January 2004) was a leading British banker, and a member of a distinguished British theatrical and political family. His mother was Violet Bonham Carter, a British political activist and daughter of Herbert Asquith, a British Prime Minister. He marrie..
Raymond Bonin
Raymond C. Bonin (born November 20, 1942 in Sudbury, Ontario) is a Canadian politician. Bonin is a Liberal member of the Canadian House of Commons representing the riding of Nickel Belt, and has done so since 1993. Prior to entering politics, he was a professor at Sudbury's Cambrian College. He ..
Raymond Bonner
Raymond Bonner is an American investigative reporter for The New York Times. He has also contributed to The New York Review of Books. Bonner is perhaps best known as one of two journalists (the other was Alma Guillermoprieto of The Washington Post) who broke the story of the El Mozote massacre, in..
Raymond Boulevard
Raymond Boulevard carries traffic from the interchange with the Pulaski Skyway and Newark Viaduct (U.S. Route 1/US 9) and TRUCK US 1/TRUCK US 9 in eastern Newark west to downtown Newark. Most of the road is one-way westbound; eastbound traffic uses Market Street and Ferry Street. Raymond Boulevard ..
Raymond Bragg
Raymond Bennett Bragg (1902-1979) was an American Unitarian minister who played a key role in the writing of the Humanist Manifesto. External links http://www.uua.org/uuhs/duub/articles/raymondbragg.html ..
Raymond Braine
Raymond Braine (born April 28, 1907 - died December 25, 1978) was one of the most talented and respected Belgian football strikers. He was also the first Belgian professional player when he obtained a transfer to Sparta Prague in 1930. Braine played in 54 matches for the Belgium national football te..
Raymond Briggs
Raymond Briggs (born January 18 1934) is a British illustrator, cartoonist, and author who has achieved critical and popular success among adults and children. He was born in Wimbledon, London, in the home of his parents Ethel and Ernest Briggs, a maid and a milkman. Raymond Briggs pursued cartooni..
Raymond Brown
Raymond Brown can refer to: Raymond Alfred Brown, dean of admissions at Texas Christian University.Ray Brown (1926-2002), a jazz bassist.Raymond E. Brown, S.S. (1928 - 1998), biblical scholar and Roman Catholic priest in the United States.Ray Brown (baseball player) (1908-1965), a Negro league base..
Raymond Brown (swimmer)
Raymond Brown (born May 6, 1969 in Cambridge, Ontario) is a former backstroke swimmer from Canada, who competed for his native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. There he finished in 18th position in the 100m Backstroke, and in 15th place in the 200m Backstroke. ..
Raymond Buckland
Raymond Buckland (b. 1934) was the first person in the United States to openly admit to being a practitioner of Wicca. In 1963 Buckland had his first and only meeting with Gerald Gardner and was initiated into Gardnerian Wicca which he introduced to the United States in 1964. Though he began as a ..
Raymond Buranello
Raymond T. Buranello (b. November 26, 1950) is a Libertarian who put together a package of proposed reforms used in his 2002 U.S. senate campaign that may be used by other politicians at will. The package is designed to eliminate most of what Buranello thought was detrimental to the nation: politi..
Raymond Burke
Raymond Burke can refer to: Raymond Burke (clarinetist) (June 6, 1904 - March 21, 1986) was a New Orleans jazz clarinetist.Raymond Leo Burke (June 30, 1948 - ) is the current Roman Catholic Archbishop of St. Louis, Missouri. ..
Raymond Burke (clarinetist)
Raymond Burke (6 June, 1904 - 21 March, 1986) was a jazz clarinetist. Burke was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and seldom left the city limits, as he disliked traveling. He was always highly regarded by his fellow musicians but was rather obscure with jazz fans until he appeared on many fine reco..
Raymond Burr
Raymond Burr Raymond William Stacey Burr (May 21, 1917 – September 12, 1993) was an actor, most known for his roles in the television dramas Perry Mason and Ironside. Contents 1 Life and acting career2 Showing charity3 Relationships4 Death5 The Raymond Burr Pe..
Raymond Bushland
Dr. Raymond C. Bushland was an American entomologist. Along with his colleague, Dr. Edward F. Knipling, he received the 1992 World Food Prize for the breakthrough development of the Sterile insect technique for eradicating the threat posed by pests to the livestock and crops that make up the world..
Raymond C. Fisher
Raymond C. Fisher (b. 1939 in Oakland, CA) is a federal appeals judge who has served on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals since 1999. Education and Legal Training Fisher earned his B.A. at the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1961 and his law degree from Stanford Law School in 1966. H..
Raymond C. Lemme
Raymond C. Lemme was an investigator for the Florida Department of Transport, who was apparently investigating alleged money-laundering through Florida's toll road system, and related election tampering, before his unexpected death on 2003-06-30, an apparent suicide in a town located 80 miles from w..
Raymond Caballero
Raymond Caballero (b. 2/6/42) was the mayor of El Paso, Texas from 2001 until 2003. Caballero, a locally prominent attorney, ran for mayor on a progressive platform in favor of expanding public transportation and municipal parklands, and bringing renewal to long-neglected areas in the central city...
Raymond Carter
Raymond John Carter (born 17 September 1935) is a British Labour Party politician. He was Member of Parliament for Birmingham Northfield from 1970 to 1979, when he unexpectedly lost the seat to the Conservative Jocelyn Cadbury by just 204 votes (a margin of 0.3%), on a swing of 10.2%. Carter was a..
Raymond Carver
Raymond Carver Raymond Clevie Carver, Jr. (May 25, 1938 – August 2, 1988) was an American short story writer and poet. Carver is considered a major writer of the late 20th century and also a major force in the revitalization of the short story in the 1980s. Life Carver was born in Clat..
Raymond Cass
Raymond Cass Born in Yorkshire, England in 1921 Raymond Cass was one of the first and most famous UK EVP pioneers. His work with the Electronic Voice Phenomenon helped him make friends all over the world who had interests in this field. Raymond used the 'Interfrequency' method for his research wi..
Raymond Cattell
Raymond Bernard Cattell (20 March, 1905 - 2 February, 1998) was a British and American psychologist who theorized the existence of fluid and crystallized intelligences to explain human cognitive ability. He was famously productive throughout his 92 years, and ultimately was able to claim a combined ..
Raymond Cattell (Books)
Book bibliography for the Raymond Cattell article. Contents 0.1 1930s0.2 1940s0.3 1950s0.4 1960s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s ..
Raymond Ceulemans
Raymond Ceulemans (born 1937 in Lier, Belgium) is a three cushion billiards player and possibly the most dominant single figure in any one sport, having won 35 World championship titles, 48 European titles and 61 national titles. Ceulemans broke the world record in 1998 for the highest three cushi..
Raymond Ch'ien Kuo Fung
Ch'ien Kuo Fung (錢果豐) or Raymond Ch'ien is an active businessman in Hong Kong. He is a director of HSBC and The Wharf, a non-executive chairman of MTR Corporation Limited and has many other posts of various public listed companies. He is the chairman of the Advisory Committee on Corruption o..
Raymond Chan
Hon. Raymond Chan The Honourable Raymond Chan, PC, MP (陳卓愉, pinyin:Chén Zhuōyú in Chinese), (b. 1951) is the first Chinese Canadian to be appointed to the Cabinet of Canada. A member of the Liberal Party of Canada, Chan was elected to Parliament in the 1993 federal election, defeating..
Raymond Chandler
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Raymond Chandler Raymond Thornton Chandler (July 23, 1888 – March 26, 1959) was an author of crime stories and novels. His influence on modern crime fiction has been immense, particularly in the writing style and attitudes that much of the field..
Raymond Chandler (disambiguation)
Raymond Chandler may refer to: Raymond Chandler was an author, known for The Big Sleep Raymond Chandler is the uncle of alleged Michael Jackson molestation victim Jordy Chandler, and author of a book about the case, see Allegations of child sexual abuse by Michael Jackson in the early 1990s.'' ..
Raymond Chandler Speaking
Raymond Chandler Speaking is a collection of letter excerpts, various notes, essays and an unfinished novel. It was compiled in 1962 by Dorothy Gardiner and Kathrine Sorley Walker. Contents Apart from excerpts from letters by Chandler on a variety of subjects, including literature, film, fellow w..
Raymond Chang
Raymond Chang is a professor at Williams College who has written several published textbooks, mostly in the field of chemistry. His most used text is titled Chemistry and is currently in its ninth edition of publication. He has also published a few children's books and juvenile reader books. In his ..
Raymond Chappell
Raymond Chappell was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Raymond Chen
Raymond Juimong Chen is a well-known developer on the Windows Shell team at Microsoft. Since joining Microsoft in 1992, Chen has worked on OS/2, Windows 95, DirectX, and later versions of Windows. He has also spoken at Microsoft PDCs and other conferences. Raymond is known for his programming ..
Raymond Ching
Raymond Ching, also known as Raymond Harris-Ching, is a New Zealand painter born in Wellington, New Zealand in 1939. Ching worked as an advertising illustrator for several years before becoming frustrated and setting out on his own. Ching's first exhibition was held in Auckland’s John Leech Gall..
Raymond Cho
Raymond Cho is currently (as of September 2005) a City Councillor in Toronto, Canada. He represents Ward 42, Scarborough—Rouge River. Before being elected, Cho worked as a social worker for the Catholic Children's Aid Society, the Toronto Board of Education, and the Scarborough Board of Education..
Raymond Chrétien
Raymond Chrétien (born May 20, 1942) was Canada's ambassador to the United States from 1994 to 2000. He has held a number of other diplomatic postings: France 2000–2003Belgium 1991–1994Mexico 1985–1988Congo 1978–1981 From 1988 to 1991 he was associate under secretary of sta..
Raymond Collishaw
Air Vice-Marshal Raymond Collishaw, RAF (November 22 1893 - September 28 1976) was a Canadian aviator who served in the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) and later the Royal Air Force. He was the highest scoring RNAS flying ace and the second highest scoring Canadian pilot of World War I. As a member ..
Raymond Creekmore
Raymond Creekmore (May 5, 1905 - May, 1984) was a prolific artist, author and sailboat designer. Creekmore (known to his friends as Creeky) was an American artist who, in the beginning of his career, "wandered" extensively, using his experiences in observation and his direct and expressive draftma..
Raymond Cusick
Raymond Cusick, also known as Ray Cusick or Raymond P. Cusick, was a designer for the British Broadcasting Corporation. He is best known for designing the Daleks, a race of mutants who move around in tank-like travel machines, for the science fiction television series Doctor Who. Cusick was also th..
Raymond D. Bowman
Raymond DeArmond Bowman (September 41917 - November 302001) was an important American classical, jazz and ethnic (world) music critic, concert promoter and writer, based in Southern California. He was a survivor of the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941 and was an early member of the Pearl Harb..
Raymond D. Gary
Raymond Dancel Gary w as the first Governor to be born in Oklahoma since statehood. His birth date was January 21, 1908, and his birthplace, a farm midway between Madill, Oklahoma and Kingston, Oklahoma. He was educated in the local schools and Southeastern State College. After five years of teachin..
Raymond D. Kell
Raymond Davis Kell, most often known as Ray Kell, was a television researcher at RCA. See also Kell factorGeorge H. Brown External links [Brief biography with picture][Old TV pictures including one of Kell] ..
Raymond D. Little
Raymond D. Little, born January 5, 1880, in New York, was an outstanding tennis player in the early part of the 20th Century. Little was ranked in the U.S. Top 10 eleven times between 1900 and 1912, his highest ranking coming 1907 when he was ranked No. 4. He played on the United States Davis Cup ..
Raymond D. Mindlin
Raymond David Mindlin (1906-1987) was one of the greatest mechanicians of the 20th century. He had made seminal contributions to many branches of applied mechanics, applied physics, and engineering sciences. Mindlin died on November 22, 1987, in Hanover, New Hampshire. Contents 1 Educatio..
Raymond Dale Rowsey
Raymond Dayle Rowsey (April 11, 1971 – January 9, 2004) was convicted of the 1992 murder of Howard Rue Sikorski and was executed in 2004 at Central Prison in Raleigh, North Carolina. Contents 1 Crime1.1 Trial1.2 Execution2 See also3 Sources Crime Rowsey was implica..
Raymond Dalmau
Raymond Dalmau (born c. 1950) is a Puerto Rican who is a former super star of Puerto Rico's BSN basketball league. Dalmau participated in three Olympics. He held the record for the most career points scored in that league for a long time, scoring over 11,000 points (in the BSN, an exclusive group ..
Raymond Dart
Raymond Dart with Taung skull Raymond Dart (February 4 1893 – November 22 1988) was an Australian anatomist and anthropologist best known for his discovery in 1924 of a fossil of Australopithecus at Taung in Northwestern South Africa. The son of a farmer and tradesman, he was married twi..
Raymond Daudel
Raymond Daudel was born on 2 February, 1920 in Paris, France. He is a theoretical and quantum chemist. Trained as a Physicist, he was an assistant to Professor Irène Joliot-Curie at the Radium Institute. He spent almost all his career as Professor at the Sorbonne and Director of a Laboratory of the..
Raymond David Henriksen
Raymond David Henriksen (born April 6, 1988) is a Norwegian actor, singer and former member of the boyband L8R. He grew up and still lives in Ellingsrudåsen, Oslo. ..
Raymond David Hughes
Raymond David Hughes, from Mold, north Wales, made propaganda broadcasts in Welsh for the Nazis during World War II. He was an RAF airman, and his plane was shot down over Germany. He was approached as a prisoner of war, and agreed to speak in Welsh on the German Radio Metropole network during 1943..
Raymond Davis
Ray Davis (musician), member of The Parliaments, Parliament and FunkadelicRay Davis (U.S. Marine), decorated U.S. Marine Corps commissioned officerRaymond Davis Jr., winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics ..
Raymond Davis Jr.
This article is in need of improvement. Raymond Davis Jr. (October 14, 1914 – May 31, 2006) was a chemist and Nobel prize-winning American physicist. Contents 1 Early life and career2 Career as a physicist3 Personal life4 Honors5 See also6 Notable works7 Ext..
Raymond Desèze
Raymond Romain, Comte de Sèze or Desèze (September 26, 1750–May 2, 1828) was a French advocate. Together with François Tronchet and Malesherbes, he defended Louis XVI, when the king was brought before the Convention for trial. Raymond de Sèze. Biography De Sèze was born in Bordeaux..
Raymond Devos
Raymond Devos (November 9 1922, Mouscron, Belgium - June 15 2006, Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse, Yvelines, France AFP, [Raymond Devos est mort], June 15 2006) was a French humorist, stand-up comedian and clown. He is best known for his sophisticated puns and surreal humour. Contents 1&nb..
Raymond De Walt
Raymond E. DeWalt invented the radial arm saw in 1922. In 1924 he founded [DeWalt] Products Company in Leola, Pennsylvania to manufacture and sell the 'Wonder-Worker' (his name for the radial arm saw). DeWalt, Inc is now a subsidiary of Black & Decker. ..
Raymond Domenech
Raymond Domenech Raymond Domenech (born January 24, 1952 in Lyon) is a former French football player and the current manager of the French national team. He is of Catalan descent. His father fled Spain during the rule of Francisco Franco. On July 12, 2004, he was a surprise choice to succeed ..
Raymond Duchamp-Villon
Raymond Duchamp-Villon (November 5, 1876 - October 9, 1918) was a French sculptor. Duchamp-Villon was born Pierre-Maurice-Raymond Duchamp in Damville, Eure, in the Haute-Normandie region of France, the second son of Eugene and Lucie Duchamp. Of the six Duchamp children, four would become successful..
Raymond Durgnat
Raymond Durgnat (September 1, 1932 - May 19, 2002) was a distinctive and highly influential British film critic, who was born in London of Swiss parents. During his life he wrote for virtually every major English language film publication. With the filmmaker Don Levy he was one of the first doct..
Raymond du Puy de Provence
Raymond du Puy de Provence (10?? - 1160), was a French knight and was Grand Master of the Order of St John of Jerusalem (Knights Hospitaller) from 1121?-1160. As the second Grand Master he developed Knights Hospitalers into strong military power. He was a relative of Adhemar of Le Puy, the papal le..
Raymond Dwek
Professor Raymond Allen Dwek FRS (born 10 November 1941) was the founding scientist of the University of Oxford Glycobiology Institute and its spin-off biotech company, Oxford GlycoSciences (acquired by Celltech in 2003). He was educated at Carmel College, then the University of Manchester where he..
Raymond E. Baldwin
Raymond Earl Baldwin (August 31, 1893 - October 4, 1986) was a United States Senator and Governor of Connecticut. Born in Rye, New York, he moved to Middletown, Connecticut in 1903 and attended the public schools. He graduated from Wesleyan University in Middletown in 1916, and entered Yale Univer..
Raymond E. Baldwin Award for Public Service
The Raymond E. Baldwin Award for Public Service is an award given for public service in honor of Judge Raymond E. Baldwin by the Quinnipiac University School of Law. ..
Raymond E. Baldwin Bridge
The Baldwin Bridge is a concrete segmental bridge composed of eleven spans crossing the Connecticut River between Old Saybrook, Connecticut and Old Lyme, Connecticut. The bridge carries Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1, with an average daily traffic of 80,600. ..
Raymond E. Brown
Father Raymond Edward Brown, S.S., (born May 22, 1928, died August 8, 1998), was an American Roman Catholic priest appointed in 1972 and in 1996 to the Pontifical Biblical Commission, which advises the pontiff on scriptural matters, and professor emeritus at the Protestant Union Theological Seminary..
Raymond E. Feist
Raymond Elias Feist (born 1945, Los Angeles, California) is an American author, mostly specialising in fantasy fiction. He was raised in Southern California, and now lives in San Diego. In his books Feist describes the fictional worlds of Midkemia and Kelewan. It has recently been revealed on his ..
Raymond E. Shaw Elementary School
Raymond E. Shaw Elementary School is an elementary school that was first opened in September 1975 in Millbury, Massachusetts for children in 3rd grade through to 6th grade. It was built next to Elmwood Street School, which was a school for children in Kindergarten through to 2nd grade. The school ..
Raymond E. Willis
Raymond Eugene Willis (August 11, 1875 - March 21, 1956) was a United States Senator from Indiana. Born in Waterloo, Indiana, he attended the public schools and graduated from Wabash College (Crawfordsville in 1896. He learned the printer's trade in Waterloo and moved to Angola, Indiana and engage..
Raymond Edde
Raymond Eddé (15 March 1913 - 10 May 2000) was a Lebanese statesman who served his country for many years as a legislator and cabinet minister. He led the Lebanese National Bloc, an influential political party. The son of former President Émile Eddé, Raymond Eddé was himself a candidate for th..
Raymond Edmunds
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Raymond Edward Johnson
Raymond Edward Johnson (July 24, 1911 – August 15, 2001) was an American radio and stage actor best remembered for his work on Inner Sanctum Mysteries. Born in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Johnson started out as a bank teller, and later studied acting in Chicago. Johnson began his career there, som..
Raymond Ellis
Raymond Joseph Ellis (17 December 1923 - 20 April 1994) was Labour Party (UK) Member of Parliament for Derbyshire North East from 1979 to 1987, when he retired. Sources: Times Guide to the House of Commons 1983, www.angeltowns.com ..
Raymond Emery
Ray EmeryNew Zealand (NZ) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm medium Tests First-class Matches 2 24 '''Runs scored 46 1177 Batting average 11.50 29.42 100s/50s -/- 3/5 Top score 28 123 Balls bowled 46 1790 Wickets 2 22 Bowl..
Raymond Ettledorf
Archbishop Raymond Phillip Ettledorf (August 18, 1911 - March 15, 1986) was an Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church. Ettledorf was born in the Winneshiek County, Iowa community of Ossian, and was ordained as a priest of the Archdiocese of Dubuque on December 8, 1937. During his early career, he..
Raymond F. Hopkins
Raymond F. Hopkins is an American political science professor and expert on food politics and food policy. Hopkins has taught at Swarthmore College since 1967, where he is the Richter Professor of Political Science. Hopkins's research interests range from international organizations, economic devel..
Raymond F. Jones
Raymond F(isher) Jones (b. November 15, 1915, Salt Lake City, Utah - d. January 24, 1994, Sandy, Utah) was an American science fiction author. He is best known for his 1952 novel, This Island Earth, which was adapted into the 1955 film This Island Earth. Jones' career was at its peak during the 19..
Raymond F. Lederer
Raymond Lederer was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Pennsylvania's third congressional district from 1977 to 1981. After being implicated in the Abscam sting, Lederer was convicted of bribery and sentenced to three years in prison and fined $20,000. S..
Raymond Fault
The Raymond Fault is a fault in Southern California. It branches from the San Andreas Fault In the San Gabriel Mountains where it forms the fork of the San Gabriel River. It forms the wall of Monrovia canyon. The fault is very straight and follows an WbS path. It goes straight through Arcadia and th..
Raymond Federman
Raymond Federman (born 1928) is an American novelist and academic, known also for poetry, essays, translations and criticism. He held positions at the University at Buffalo from 1973 to 1999, where he is now Distinguished Emeritus Professor. Federman is a writer in the experimental style, one that s..
Raymond Felton
--> Picture: Position: Point Guard College: North Carolina NBA draft: 2005, 1st round (5th pick)Charlotte Bobcats Pro career: 1 seasons (Rookie) Hall of Fame: None(Active) Raymond Bernard Felton Jr. (born June 26, 1984 in Marion, South Carolina) is an American professional ba..
Raymond Finney
Raymond Finney, born March 29, 1941, is a Tennessean politician and a Republican member of the Tennessee Senate representing the 8th district, which encompasses Blount and Sevier counties. He is Assistant Floor Leader for the Senate Republican Caucus, as well as Vice-Chair of Senate Government O..
Raymond Firth
Emeritus Professor Sir Raymond William Firth CNZM (born March 25, 1901 in Auckland; died February 22, 2002 in London) was an ethnologist from New Zealand. He was a long serving Professor of Anthropology at London School of Economics. Works The Primitive Economics of the New Zealand Maori (1927)We..
Raymond Fitzgerald
Raymond or Redmond Fitzgerald (d. ca. 1182), surnamed Le Gros, was the son of William Fitzgerald and brother of Odo de Carew. He was sent by Strongbow to Ireland in 1170, and landed at Dundunnolf, near Waterford, where he was besieged in his entrenchments by the combined Irish and Ostmen, whom he ..
Raymond Fletcher
Leopold Raymond Fletcher (3 December 1921 - 16 March 1991) was Labour Party (UK) Member of Parliament for Ilkeston from 1964 to 1983. The seat was abolished that year in boundary changes. Sources: Times Guide to the House of Commons 1979. This page incorporates information from [Leigh Raymen..
Raymond Floyd
Raymond "Ray" Floyd (born September 4, 1942) is an American professional golfer who has won numerous tournaments at both PGA Tour and Champions Tour level. Floyd was born Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He attended the University of North Carolina. He turned professional in 1961, and quickly establi..
Raymond Flynn
Raymond Leo Flynn (born July 22, 1939), also known as Ray Flynn, was the Mayor of Boston from 1984 to 1993, and later the American ambassador to the Vatican (1993 - 1997) under President Bill Clinton. Although a life-long Democrat, he is a pro-life activist and endorsed President Bush in the 2000 pr..
Raymond Franz
Raymond Franz was a member of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses from 1971 until 1980, and served at the organization's world headquarters for fifteen years, from 1965 until 1980. He is relatively well known today, both within and without the Jehovah's Witness community, as a former Jehovah's..
Raymond Fraser
Raymond Fraser is a Canadian novelist and poet. Contents 1 Books1.1 Fiction1.2 Biography1.3 Poetry2 External link Books Fiction The Black Horse Tavern - 1973The Struggle Outside - 1975The Bannonbridge Musicians - 1978Rum River - 1997Costa Blanca - 2001In a Cloud of Dust..
Raymond G. H. Seitz
The Honorable Raymond George Hardenbergh Seitz is a former career diplomat and U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom. He was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on December 8, 1940. He graduated from Yale University in 1963 with a BA in history, following which he spent 2 years teaching in Dallas, Texas. He jo..
Raymond G. Lahoud
Raymond G. Lahoud, b. 1982. Known: Raymond Lahoud, Ray Lahoud. Raymond Lahoud was born in Easton, Pennsylvania on October 10 1982 to Lebanese immigrant parents, Marie and Joseph Lahoud. Lahoud served as a Page in the United States House of Representatives in Washington, DC under the leadership o..
Raymond G. Murphy
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Captain Raymond Gerald Murphy (born 14 January 1930) was the 39th United States Marine to be awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism in Korea. He was decorated by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in a White House ceremony on 27 October 1953. He earned the Nation's highest de..
Raymond Gallois-Montbrun
Raymond Gallois-Montbrun (born August 15, 1918 Saigon) is a French composer. Studied Violin and Composition in Conservatoire de Paris, he has earned Prix de Rome in 1944. His works include Violin Concerto and Symphony Japan. ..
Raymond Garlick
Raymond Garlick (born 1926) is an English language poet based in Wales. Raymond Garlick was born in London, but grew up in Llandudno, and studied English literature at the University of Wales, Bangor. Whilst there, he converted to Roman Catholicism. He founded and edited the Anglo-Welsh Review. ..
Raymond Garneau
Raymond Garneau (born January 3 1935) is a Canadian businessman and politician. Contents 1 Early life2 Provincial politics3 Corporate interlude4 Federal politics5 Back to private life6 Honours7 References8 External links Early life Born in Plessisville, Qu..
Raymond Garrett
Sir Raymond William Garrett AFC AEA (October 1990–12 October 1994) was an Australian photographer, pilot, and politician. A member of the Liberal Party of Australia, Garrett served on the Victorian Legislative Council for eighteen years, and was knighted in 1973. Garrett was born in Kew, in ..
Raymond Geoffrey II of Marseille
Raymond Geoffrey II, Viscount of Marseille, also called Barral des Baux, was a patron of troubadours, including Folquet of Marseille and Peire Vidal. He married Marie of Montpellier in 1192 or shortly before, but died in the same year. ..
Raymond Geuss
Raymond Geuss, a Reader in the Department of Philosophy, University of Cambridge, is a political philosopher and scholar of 19th and 20th century German philosophy and a great supervisor. He formerly taught at Princeton and Columbia Universities in the US. To date he has published six books of phil..
Raymond Glendenning
Raymond Glendenning (September 25, 1907 - February 23, 1974) was a legendary BBC radio sports commentator. He was educated at Newport High School, Monmouthshire, and London University. He worked briefly as a chartered accountant before joining the BBC as an organiser on Children's Hour in Cardiff ..
Raymond Goertz
Developer, between 1942 and 1951, of an articulated, remotely controlled manipulator, a precursor of teleoperated robots or teleoperators. Goertz developed the first master/slave manipulator for the Atomic Energy Commission while working at the Argonne National Laboratory. In 1985 the American Nucl..
Raymond Goethals
Raymond Goethals, nicknamed "The Wizard" (October 7, 1921-December 6, 2004), is considered the most stubborn Belgian national soccer trainers of all time. He started his career in 1933 (age 12) as soccer goal keeper in the Daring Club de Bruxelles youth system. From 1949 until 1952 he played at Rac..
Raymond Gosling
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Raymond Gosling is a distinguished scientist who worked with both Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin at Kin..
Raymond Gower
Sir Raymond Gower (15 August 1916 - 22 February 1989) was a Conservative Party (UK) Member of Parliament for 38 years. He represented Barry from 1951 to 1983, and Vale of Glamorgan from 1983 until he died in office in 1989. Sources: Times Guide to the House of Commons, 1987 and 1992 editions ..
Raymond Green
Raymond Green was born in 1913 in Torrington, Connecticut, and went on to be a pioneer in broadcasting. He was the CEO and Founder of WFLN Radio in Philadelphia and in 1946. He went on to be an announcer and manager at NBC In 1949, Green was named to be one of the most successful entrepreneurs of..
Raymond Greene
Charles Raymond Greene (1901-1982) was a Doctor of Medicine and mountaineer, brother of the novelist Graham Greene and the broadcaster Hugh Greene. Known by his second name, Raymond Greene qualified as a doctor in 1927. In 1931 he was part of the team which climbed Kamet (at the time, the highest ..
Raymond Griffith
Raymond Griffith (January 23, 1895 - November 25, 1957) one of the great silent movie comedians. Griffith was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Although a few comedy films of his are considered classics he is almost totally forgotten today. Many of his starring feature films have long since been los..
Raymond Group
The Raymond Group is one of India's largest clothing and apparel companies. Established in 1925 it has a net earnings of Rs. 1,400 crores. It sells textiles, readymade garments, engineering tools, prophylactics and toiletries. Vijaypat Singhania is the chairman emeritus of the company and Gautam Sin..
Raymond Gruender
Raymond W. Greunder (b. July 5, 1963) is a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. He was nominated to that court by President George W. Bush on September 29, 2003 and confirmed [97-1] by the Senate on May 20, 2004. He received his commission on June 5..
Raymond Gubbay
Raymond Gubbay is a celebrated classical music promoter and impresario based in London. External link [Raymond Gubbay official website]..
Raymond Gunn
Raymond Gunn (1904-January 12, 1931) was a black man killed by a mob in Maryville, Missouri after he confessed to killing a white school teacher there. The case received massive national publicity because it occurred outside the southern lynch belt and because of its brazen and planned nature in wh..
Raymond Gushue
Raymond Gushue (20 June 1900 – 18 December 1980) was a Canadian lawyer and academic administrator. He was the President and Vice-Chancellor of the Memorial University of Newfoundland from 1952 to 1966. Born in Whitbourne, Newfoundland and Labrador, he received a law degree from Dalhousie Univ..
Raymond Gutiérrez
Raymond Gutiérrez is a Filipino television personality and the identical twin brother of actor Richard Gutiérrez. Raymond is also the younger brother of 1993 Miss World Second Princess Ruffa Gutiérrez, who was also an actor in the Philippines like their parents, Eddie Gutiérrez and Anabelle Ram..
Raymond H. Burke
Raymond Hugh Burke (November 4, 1881–August 18, 1954) was a teacher, businessman and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio’s third district. Raymond H. Burke was born in Nicholsville, Ohio, the son of Daniel Fletcher Burke and Mary Jane McNair. Fletcher Burke was b..
Raymond H. Torrey
Memorial to Torrey on the summit of Long Mountain in Harriman State Park. Raymond Hezekiah Torrey (July 15, 1880 – July 15, 1938) was the author of weekly columns, Outings and The Long Brown Path in the New York Evening Post in the 1920s and 1930s. The column played a major role in the ..
Raymond Hackett
Raymond Hackett a.k.a. Master Raymond Hackett (July 15, 1902 - July 7, 1958) was a theater and silent film American actor. The son of character actress Florence Hackett, he was born in New York City and was the brother of actor-writer Albert Hackett. A child actor on both stage and screen, he mad..
Raymond Hains
Raymond Hains (Dinard, 1926 - Paris, October 28, 2005) was a French artist and photographer. In the 1940s, he began making photos inspired by Surrealism using mirrors or taken through deforming glass. In the 1950s, he joined with Jacques de la Villeglé in using collage and found/ripped posters..
Raymond Hamilton
Raymond Elzie Hamilton (May 21, 1913 in Oklahoma - May 10, 1935) was only 21 years old when he had accumulated a prison sentence of 362 years. After his many escapes from prison, the police had to keep an ever present watch over him at all times. Raymond had a brother Floyd, and four sisters: Lill..
Raymond Harvey Lodge Joseph De Montmorency
Photo submitted by Marion Hebblethwaite The Hon. Raymond Harvey Lodge Joseph De Montmorency was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. 150px He was ..
Raymond Hatton
Raymond Hatton (Birthname: Raymond William Hatton b. July 7 1887 in Red Oak, Iowa - d. October 21, 1971 in Palmdale, California) was a movie actor who appearedin almost five hundred movies. Although having a successful silent film career, sound helped to boost Hatton's career and making him best rem..
Raymond Heimbecker
Raymond O. Heimbecker, O.C., B.A., M.D., M.A., M.S., FRCSC, is a Canadian cardiovascular surgeon who performed the world’s first complete heart valve transplant in 1962 and Canada’s first modern heart transplant in 1981. Born in Calgary, Alberta, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the ..
Raymond Herbert Stetson
Raymond Herbert Stetson (died 4 December, 1950) was an American speech scientist at Oberlin College. In 1928 he published an influential book called Motor Phonetics: A Study of Speech Movements in Action. ..
Raymond Hermantier
Raymond Hermantier (January 13, 1924 - February 11, 2005) was a French actor. External link [}}}] at the Internet Movie Database Raymond Hermantier aspired to acting since the age of 17. His training was interrupted by WWII during which he served in the FFL- Free French Forces, until the ..
Raymond Herrera
Raymond Herrera (born Monday, December 18, 1972), is a musician and the drummer/one of the original members of the Industrial Metal Band Fear Factory. His drumming is considered to be a large part of Fear Factory's appeal to fans and is also known to use triggers on his drum set. While he is praise..
Raymond Hood
Raymond M. Hood (March 29, 1881 - August 14, 1934) was an early-mid twentieth century architect who worked in the Art Deco style. He was educated at Brown University, MIT, and the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Hood frequently employed the services of architectural sculptor Rene Paul Chambellan to..
Raymond Hunthausen
His Excellency, the Most Reverend Raymond Gerhardt Hunthausen (born August 21, 1921) was the archbishop of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Seattle, serving from February 25, 1975 to August 21, 1991. --> Contents 1 Life and career2 Work as Archbishop3 Awards4 Quotes5 R..
Raymond Huntley
Raymond Huntley (23 April 1904 - 19 October 1990), was an English character actor who appeared in dozens of British films from the 1930s through to the 1970s. Born in Birmingham in 1904, Huntley was often cast as supercilious bureaucrats or other authority figures, and his many film appearances in..
Raymond Hurn
Raymond W. Hurn (born 1921) is a minister and emeritus general superintendent in the Church of the Nazarene. ..
Raymond III of Rouergue
Raymond III (also Ramon or Raimundo and sometimes numberred Raymond II) (died 1008) was the count of Rouergue and Quercy from 961 or 965 to his death. Raymond achieved a suzerainty over neighbouring counties and successfully titled himself marchio (or dux) or margrave of Septimania. He was the son a..
Raymond III of Tripoli
Raymond III of Tripoli (1140–1187) was Count of Tripoli from 1152 to 1187 and Prince of Galilee and Tiberias in right of his wife Eschiva. Drawing of Raymond of Tripoli's seal, from The Crusades: The Story of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, by T. A. Archer and Charles Lethbridge Kingsford (L..
Raymond II of Rouergue
Raymond II (also Ramon or Raimundo and sometimes numberred Raymond I) (died 961 or 965) was the count of Rouergue and Quercy from 937 to his death. Under Raymond, Rouergue achieved a suzerainty over neighbouring counties and he successfully titled himself marchio (margrave) of Septimania. Raymond'..
Raymond II of Tripoli
Raymond II of Tripoli (c. 1115 – 1152) was count of Tripoli from 1137 to 1152. He was the son of Pons of Tripoli and Cecile of France. In 1137 he married Hodierna of Rethel, daughter of Baldwin II, king of Jerusalem. He succeeded his father later that year, after Pons was killed in a battle ..
Raymond Island
Raymond Island - A small island in the Gippsland Lakes, 200 metres off the coast of Paynesville, Victoria in eastern Victoria, Australia about 300 km from Melbourne. It is well-known locally for its large koala population and its Ferry. ..
Raymond IV of Toulouse
Raymond IV of Toulouse (c. 1052–1105, sometimes called Raymond of St Gilles, after a town to the south of Nîmes), was Count of Toulouse, Margrave of Provence, and one of the leaders of the First Crusade. He was a son of Count Pons of Toulouse and Almodis de La Marche, and succeeded his brother W..
Raymond IV of Tripoli
Raymond IV (died 1199) was the count of Tripoli (1187 – 1189) and prince regent of Antioch (1193 – 1194). He was the son of Bohemond III of Antioch and Orgueilleuse d'Harenc. When Raymond III of Tripoli died in 1187 without heirs, he left his county to Raymond. After two years, Bohemon..
Raymond J. Barry
Raymond J. Barry (b.March 14, 1939) is an American film, television and stage actor. Barry was born in Hempstead, New York (on Long Island). Before appearing in films he acted in more than seventy-five plays. He is the son of actress B. Constance Barry. External link ..
Raymond J. Bishop
Father Raymond J. Bishop a Roman Catholic priest. He became one of the several priests involved in the case of exorcizing a boy from Maryland who was possessed after using a Ouija board. The case would inspire author William Peter Blatty to write a novel about it, titled The Exorcist. In 1949, Fa..
Raymond J. Donovan
Raymond James Donovan (August 31, 1930) is an American politician and former Secretary of Labor. Raymond Donovan was born in Bayonne, New Jersey and attended Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans, Louisiana. He worked as a union laborer in summers and received a B.A. in philosophy. Donovan went on t..
Raymond J. Grey Junior High School
Raymond J. Grey Junior High School serves the towns of Acton and Boxboro, Massachusetts. It is on Charter Rd. across from the Parker-Damon Elementary School. ..
Raymond J. McGrath
Raymond Joseph McGrath (born March 27, 1942) is a former United States Representative from Valley Stream, New York. He graduated from the State University of New York at Brockport in 1963 and received an M.A. from New York University in 1968. From 1976 until 1980 he served in the New York State Ass..
Raymond James
Raymond James & Associates aka Raymond James is a financial services company based in St. Petersburg, Florida, USA. The name of the company comes from a merging of companies run by Robert James and Edward Raymond. Raymond James was incorporated as Robert A. James Investments in 1962. In 1964 Raymo..
Raymond James Boland
Bishop Raymond James Boland, born February 8, 1932, in Ireland, was the second Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama and the seventh Bishop of the Diocese of Kansas City-Saint Joseph. He was ordained to the priesthood on June 16, 1957, for the Diocese of Washington. He was ap..
Raymond James Stadium
Raymond James Stadium is a stadium for football and soccer located in Tampa, Florida. It is home to the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers as well as the University of South Florida football team, and was formerly home to the MLS's Tampa Bay Mutiny. The stadium seats just over 65,000, and it is expandable ..
Raymond Jeanloz
Raymond Jeanloz is a professor of earth and planetary science and of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley. Educated at the California Institute of Technology, Amherst College and at Deep Springs College, he has contributed research fundamental to understanding of the composition of t..
Raymond Jones
Raymond Jones is a television composer who is best known for his work on Doctor Who. Jones's work on Doctor Who was during William Hartnell's era as the First Doctor in The Romans (Doctor Who), in 1965, but he also composed for three episodes of BBC television's Wodehouse Playhouse in 1975. Extern..
Raymond Joval
Raymond Joval (born 15 September, 1968 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands is a professional boxer is the current IBO middleweight champion of the world. Raymond "Hallelujah" Joval has a career professional record of 35 wins and 4 defeats. He made his debut on 8 January 1994. Joval represented the Neth..
Raymond J Bartholomew
Raymond J Bartholomew is a comic character invented and performed by Australian comedian Brian Nankervis. Raymond J is a poet who engages in rambling, strange discourses that are intended to be profound but are in fact ludicrous. He is most remembered for his appearances on Hey Hey It's Saturday in..
Raymond Kalla
Raymond Kalla (born April 22, 1975) is a Cameroonian football player. He played for several clubs, including Canon Yaoundé, Panachaiki in Greece, CF Extremadura in Spain and VfL Bochum in Germany. He played for Cameroon national football team and was a participant at the three consecutive World C..
Raymond Kaskey
Raymond Kaskey (born 1943) is an American sculptor. He was born in Pittsburgh. He studied architecture at Carnegie Mellon University and Yale University. A fellow of the American Institute for Architects, he has received the prestigious Henry Hering Medal from the National Sculpture Society for his..
Raymond Keene
Raymond Dennis Keene (born 29 January 1948) is an influential figure in the chess world off the board, bringing many notable chess events to London. He is also the author of a significant number of chess books, including a well respected treatise on Nimzowitsch titled Aron Nimzowitsch: A Reappraisal..
Raymond Kessler
Raymond Kessler was an American professional wrestler, who suffered from dwarfism, and went by the nicknames Haiti Kid in the World Wrestling Federation and Little Mr. T in the American Wrestling Association. Kessler died May 5, 2001. Profile Hometown: Brooklyn, New YorkDebut: 1986 ..
Raymond Klibansky
Raymond Klibansky (October 15, 1905 - August 5, 2005) was a German-Canadian academic, formerly professor of philosophy at McGill University, Montreal. Born in Paris, to Rosa Scheidt and Hermann Klibansky, he was educated at the University of Kiel, University of Hamburg and Ruprecht Karl University ..
Raymond Knister
Raymond Knister (1899-1932) was a Canadian novelist, short story writer, and poet who died tragically in a swimming accident. He was a practitioner of the poetic school known as imagism. Many of his works evoke rural themes, often depicting life in Southwestern Ontario in the late 1910s and early ..
Raymond Kopa
Raymond Kopa (born October 13, 1931 in Nœux-les-Mines, Pas-de-Calais, France), né Raymond Kopaszewski, was a French football player of Polish descent, integral to the French national teams of the 1950's. This son of Polish immigrants began his professional career at 17 with SCO Angers, and was tr..
Raymond Kurzweil
Raymond Kurzweil Raymond Kurzweil (pronounced kurz-while) (b. February 12, 1948) is a pioneer in the fields of optical character recognition (OCR), text-to-speech synthesis, speech recognition technology, and electronic keyboard instruments. He is the author of several books on health, artifi..
Raymond Kvisvik
Raymond Kvisvik (b. November 8 1974) is a Norwegian soccer player. With background from teams in hometown Sarpsborg, he currently plays for Fredrikstad just a few kilometers from his hometown, as a midfielder. He moved there due to family reasons, from Brann, where he was the star of the team. He ha..
Raymond L. Girouard
Raymond L. Girouard is a Staff Sergeant of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division. He was charged for murder along with Private First Class Corey R. Clagett and Specialist William B. Hunsaker in the connection of the accused execution of three male detainees on 9 May, 2006. On June 2..
Raymond L. Orbach
Raymond Lee Orbach is an American physicist and administator. He currently serves as Under Secretary for Science in the US Department of Energy. Orbach received a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from the California Institute of Technology in 1956 a Ph.D. degree in Physics from the University..
Raymond L. Wallace
Raymond L. "Ray" Wallace (April 21, 1918 − November 26, 2002) was a controversial figure amongst Bigfoot researchers. Wallace was born Clarksdale, Missouri. He worked as a logger for much of his life, but also in road construction throughout much of Washington, Oregon and California. He served in..
Raymond Lagacé Trophy
The Raymond Lagacé Trophy is awarded annually to the Defensive Rookie of the Year in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Prior to 1980, there was only one Rookie of the Year trophy, the Michel Bergeron Trophy, which was awarded to the Overall Rookie of the Year. Winners 2005-06 Ondrej Pavelec..
Raymond Lakah
Rami (Raymond) Lakah رامي لكح is French-Egyptian, Roman Catholic Christian magnate, and owner of the French newspaper France Soir. Lakah was born to a wealthy Christian Catholic Egyptian family, Lakah first came to prominence with his brother Michel Lakah in mid 1990s. They had holdings in..
Raymond Lam
Raymond Lam Fung is a Hong Kong TVB actor and singer. Profile Name: Raymond Lam FungNicknames: Fung jai, chocolateBirthday : 8 December 1979Birthplace: Xiamen, ChinaHeight : 180 cmWeight: 165 lbs/70kgZodiac Sign: SagittariusHobbies: Singing, DancingTalent: Singing, SwimmingLanguages: Cantonese,..
Raymond Lambert
Raymond Lambert (18 October 1914 - 25 February 1997) was a Swiss mountaineer, who with Sherpa Tenzing Norgay reached an altitude of 8611 metres (just 237 metres from the summit) of Mount Everest in May 1952. By that time it was the highest point that a climber had ever reached. There was a second S..
Raymond Langendries
Raymond Langendries (born on 1 October 1943 in Tubize) is a Belgian politician and Member of the European Parliament for the French Community of Belgium with the Centre Démocrate Humaniste, part of the European People's Party and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Employment and Socia..
Raymond Lapin
Raymond H. Lapin was president of the Federal National Mortgage Association (FANNIE MAE). President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed him. He was also creator of, and again president and chairman of the board of, the Government National Mortgage Association (GINNIE MAE). Because of his connections wi..
Raymond Lavigne
Raymond Lavigne Raymond Lavigne (born November 16 1945) is a Canadian politician. A businessman and real estate consultant, Lavigne first ran for a seat in the Canadian House of Commons in the 1988 election but was unsuccessful. He ran again in Verdun—Saint-Paul, Quebec in the 1993 electi..
Raymond Lee Harvey
raymond lee harvey (1950-) was an a American assassin who on May 5 1979 tried to assassinte President Jimmy Carter. He was arrested by police for carrying a pistol. Ten minutes before Carter was to give a speech at the Civic Center Mall in Los Angeles. He later told authorities that he and another m..
Raymond Leo Burke
Archbishop Raymond Burke Archbishop Raymond Leo Burke (b. 30 June, 1948) is the current Roman Catholic Archbishop of St. Louis, Missouri. He has served as Archbishop of St. Louis since 26 January, 2004. He previously served as Bishop of the Diocese of La Crosse, Wisconsin. Burke is seen as one..
Raymond Leppard
Raymond John Leppard (born August 1, 1927) is a well-known British conductor and harpsichordist. In the 1960s, Leppard played an instrumental role in the rebirth of interest in baroque music; in particular, he was one of the first major conductors to perform baroque opera. Leppard was born in Londo..
Raymond Leslie Morris
Raymond Leslie Morris is an English murderer, convicted at Staffordshire Assizes of the 1968 killing of Walsall school girl Christine Darby. As of October 2005, he is in prison serving a life sentence. Morris was suspected of a series of child abductions and murders known as the "A34 Murders" or th..
Raymond Lesniak
Sen. Raymond Lesniak Raymond J. Lesniak (born May 7, 1946) is an American Democratic Party politician, who has been serving in the New Jersey State Senate since 1983, where he represents the 20th Legislative District. Before entering New Jersey's upper house, the Senate, Lesniak served in the Ge..
Raymond Lewenthal
Raymond Lewenthal (29 August 1923 - 21 November 1988) was an American pianist. Lewenthal was born in San Antonio, Texas to Russian-French parents. His birth date is often given as 1926, but he was actually born three years earlier in 1923 (an examination of his birth certificate has confirmed this)..
Raymond Lewis
Raymond Lewis (September 3, 1952 in Los Angeles - February 11, 2001) was a basketball and streetball player. Lewis is regarded as one of the best players never to have played in the NBA. When the Philadelphia 76ers tried to draft him, he was reported to have had a nasty contract dispute and was tol..
Raymond Lindeman
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. Raymond Lindeman (1915-194..
Raymond Listen
Raymond Listen was a psychedelic pop band formed in 1990 in Newark, DE by Edward Moyse (vocals/guitar/organ) and Dave Milsom (drums). By 1992, the lineup had expanded to include Dave Silverman (glockenspiel/organ) and Kim Benner (finger cymbals). The band was featured in the Cute Band Alert column..
Raymond Loewy
Raymond Loewy standing on one of his designs, the Pennsylvania Railroad's S1 steam locomotive. Raymond Loewy (November 5, 1893 - July 14, 1986) was one of the best known industrial designers of the 20th century. Born in France, he spent most of his professional career in the United States, ..
Raymond Louie
Raymond Louie is a Vancouver city councillor and former school trustee. Once a member of Coalition of Progressive Electors, Louie was elected as a member of Vision Vancouver. Born and raised in East Vancouver, his family ran a local bakery. After graduating from high school, Louie worked at Mail-O..
Raymond Louis Wilder
Raymond Louis Wilder (3 November 1896, Palmer, Massachusetts – 7 July 1982, Santa Barbara, California) was an American mathematician, who specialized in topology and gradually acquired philosophical and anthropological interests. Contents 1 Life2 The topologist3 The philosopher4&..
Raymond Lygo
Admiral Sir Raymond (Derek) Lygo has had a distinguished career in the Royal Navy and subsequently in industry. He was born 15 March 1924 and educated at Valentine's School, Ilford, Ilford County High School and Clark's College, Bromley. Career Joining the Royal Navy in 1942 as a naval airman, he ..
Raymond Lyttleton
Raymond Arthur Lyttleton (May 7, 1911 -- May 16, 1995) was a British astronomer. ..
Raymond M. Clausen, Jr.
redirect[[Template:Portal]] Raymond Michael Clausen, Jr. (1947-2004) was awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism in Vietnam in January 1970. Clausen was born on 14 October 1947 in New Orleans, Louisiana, graduated from high school in 1965, and attended college for six months before enlisting in the..
Raymond M. Kennedy
Raymond McCormick Kennedy was the guiding light and architect of the Grauman's Chinese Theater that opened in May 1927. Kennedy was responsible for 99% of all sketches made of the architectural features for the theater that was developed by his employer, Meyer and Holler. Meyer and Holler was th..
Raymond Macdonald Alden
Raymond Macdonald Alden (1873–1924) was an American scholar and educator, born in New Hartford, N. Y. He studied at Rollins College, Fla., and at the University of Pennsylvania, from which he graduated in 1894. He took post-graduate studies there at Penn and at Harvard. In 1894-95 he..
Raymond Macherot
Raymond Macherot is a cartoonist, born on 30 March 1924, in Verviers, Belgium. Although not nearly as famous as fellow Belgian cartoonists such as Hergé or Franquin, Macherot's work, both as artist and writer, remains highly regarded among critics and collectors. Raymond Macherot, 1979 Cont..
Raymond Maloney
Raymond Moloney invented the first pinball machine in 1931, the "Bally Hoo", and later founded the Bally Manufacturing Corporation of Chicago, IL, USA. ..
Raymond Marcellin
Raymond Marcellin (August 19, 1914 - September 8, 2004) was a French politician. A member of the National Center of Independents and Peasants (CNIP) and then of the Center of Social Democrats (CDS), he served as Interior minister of France from May 30, 1968 to February 27, 1974. He was forced to..
Raymond Mason
Raymond Mason (1922-) is a sculptor, born in Birmingham, England. He trained at the Birmingham School of Arts and Crafts under William Bloye. He has lived and worked in Paris since 1946. His controversial work, Forward! in Birmingham's Centenary Square was destroyed by arson in 2003. Bibliography..
Raymond Massey
Raymond Massey photographed by Carl Van Vechten Raymond Hart Massey (August 30 1896 – July 29 1983) was a Canadian actor. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he was the son of Chester D. Massey, the wealthy owner of the Massey-Ferguson Tractor Company. He attended Appleby College[northernst..
Raymond Maury
Raymond Maury was a weaver in the Comté de Foix in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century, made notable by appearing in Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie's Montaillou. While most in the town of Montaillou did some weaving, Maury was the only one to sell his wool rather than use it in the home. He..
Raymond Mays
Thomas Raymond Mays (born in Bourne, Lincolnshire, August 1, 1899; died January 6, 1980) was an auto racing driver from England. Mays was one of the principal people behind the development of each of the motor racing stables of English Racing Automobiles (ERA) and British Racing Motors (BRM). The w..
Raymond McCreesh
Raymond Peter McCreesh (25 February, 1957 - 21 May, 1981) was an Irish Republican hunger striker and member of the Provisional IRA. He was born in Camlough in South Armagh. In June 1976 along with Danny McGuinness and Paddy Quinn he tried to ambush an army patrol at the Mountain House Inn on the Ne..
Raymond McGinley
One of the three singer-songwriters in Glasgow band Teenage Fanclub, Raymond McGinley (born on 3 January, 1964, in Glasgow, Scotland) also plays lead guitar in the band, and is responsible for a number of their songs. ..
Raymond McGrath
Raymond McGrath (7 March 1903 – 23 December 1977) was a British Australian architect and interior designer. Born in Sydney in 1903 he studied English and architecture at Sydney University graduating in 1926. He then moved to England to take up a fellowship at Clare College, Cambridge, during ..
Raymond Mhlaba
Raymond Mhlaba (February 12, 1920-February 20, 2005) was an anti-apartheid activist and leader of the African National Congress (ANC). --> Mhlaba spent 25 years of his life in prison. Well known for being sentenced, along with Nelson Mandela, in the Rivonia Trial, he was an active member of the ANC..
Raymond Miner
Raymond Edward Miner (born September 12, 1975 in Tucson, AZ) is an American. ..
Raymond Moley
Raymond Moley (born 27 September 1886 in Berea, Ohio - died 18 February 1975) was a leading New Dealer who became its bitter opponent. He was educated at Baldwin-Wallace College, at Oberlin College, and received his PhD from Columbia University in 1918. He taught in several schools in Ohio until 1..
Raymond Molinier
Raymond Molinier (1904-1994) was a leader of the Trotskyist movement in France prior to World War II. At the outbreak of that conflict he was abroad and only returned after the cessation of hostilities. He ceased his activity as a militant at this time. ..
Raymond Monvoisin
'' '' Raymond Auguste Quinsac Monvoisin. (b. Bordeaux, France, March 31, 1790 - d. Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, March 16, 1870), was a French artist and painter. Although he initiated a career in the military by indication of his father, at the age of eighteen Monvoisin fully dedicated himself to pain..
Raymond Moody
Raymond Moody (born June 30 1944) is a parapsychologist. He is most famous as an author of books about life after death and near-death experiences, (a term which he coined in 1975). His best selling title is Life After Life. Moody studied philosophy at the University of Virginia where he obtained a..
Raymond Moore
Raymond Moore (1920-1987) was an important post-war British art photographer. Born in Wallasey, then part of Cheshire, he served in the RAF and then trained as a painter at the Royal College of Art. After graduating, he was asked to set up a photography department at Watford College. Moore became ..
Raymond Moriyama
Raymond Moriyama, B.Arch , M.Arch (born Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Japanese-Canadian architect. He has designed several buildings at Brock University from the 1970s through the latest campus expansion and currently serves as the university's Chancellor. Born in Vancouver, Raymond Moriyama re..
Raymond Mortimer
Charles Raymond Mortimer Bell (April 25 1895-January 9 1980), who wrote under the name Raymond Mortimer, was a British writer, known mostly as a critic and literary editor. He was born in Knightsbridge, London, and brought up in Redhill, Surrey. He was educated at Malvern College, and Balliol Colle..
Raymond Murray
redirect[[Template:Portal]] Major General Raymond L. Murray (January 30, 1913–November 11, 2004) was a highly-decorated United States Marine Corps officer, who earned two Navy Crosses, one during World War II, and a second during the Korean War. He retired from active duty, August 1, 1968. ..
Raymond Nasher
Raymond Nasher (1921 - ) is a Duke University Alumnus (1943) who is an avid art collector. Together with his late wife Patsy, he amassed a substantial number of the world's greatest sculptures (including works by Auguste Rodin, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse and Henry Moore) and various other importan..
Raymond Nonnatus
Saint Raymond Nonnatus (Raymund Nonnatus; () Raimundo Nonato; () Raymond Nonnat) (1204—1240) is a saint from Catalonia. His surname Nonnatus (Latin, "not born") is derived from the fact that he was born by Caesarean section (his mother died during childbirth). He is the patron saint of childbirt..
Raymond Noorda
Raymond Noorda (born 1924) is a retired U.S. computer businessman. He was CEO of Novell between 1982 and 1994. He also served as chairman of Novell until he was replaced in 1994. In 1983 he assembled the SuperSet team whose members included Drew Major, Dale Niebaur and Kyle Powell. The team was ori..
Raymond O'Connor
Raymond O'Connor (b. September 13,1952 in Brooklyn, New York USA) is an American character actor. He has been in a number of films, some small roles and some large roles as well. His first role was in the 1985 mini series Kane & Abel. Raymond O'Connor has made guest appearances on some tv shows, su..
Raymond O'Hurley
Raymond Joseph Michael O'Hurley (October 1 1909 – March 27 1970) was a Canadian politician. Born in St-Gilles, Quebec, he was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in 1957 for the Quebec riding of Lotbinière. A Progessive Conservative, he was re-elected in 1958 and 1962. He was defe..
Raymond Obstfeld
Raymond Obstfeld is the seventh author in the Mack Bolan series being preceded by Stephen Mertz and followed by Patrick Neary. The Executioner #46: Bloodsport#57: Flesh Wounds#74: Savannah Swingsaw#93: The Fire Eaters ..
Raymond of Aguilers
Raymond of Aguilers was a chronicler of the First Crusade (1096-1099). He followed the Provençal army of crusaders, guided by count Raymond IV of Toulouse, to Jerusalem. He was educated as a clerk in a monastery of Vézelay and all traces of him are lost after the capture of Jerusalem. As an eyewi..
Raymond of Antioch
Raymond of Poitiers (c.1105 – June 27, 1149) was prince of Antioch 1136–1149. He was the youngest son of William IX, duke of Aquitaine and his wife Philippa, countess of Toulouse. Following the regencies of Baldwin II of Jerusalem (1130–1131) and Fulk of Jerusalem (1131–1136..
Raymond of Burgundy
Raymond of Burgundy (Spanish and Portuguese: Raimundo) was the fourth son of William I, Count of Burgundy and was Count of Amous. He came to the Iberian Peninsula for the first time during the period 1086-1087 with Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy. He came for the second time (1090) to marry Urraca of Cast..
Raymond of Peñafort
Raymond of Peñafort was born in Villafranca de Benades, a small town near Barcelona, Spain, in 1180. He was educated in Barcelona and also at the University of Bologna in Italy, where he received doctorates in civil and canon (church) law. From 1195 to 1210, he taught canon law. In 1210, he moved t..
Raymond of Sabunde
Raymond of Sabunde (also Sabiende, Sabond, Sabonde, Sebon, or Sebeyde), was a Spanish scholar, teacher of medicine and philosophy and finally regius professor of theology at Toulouse. He was born at Barcelona, Spain, towards the end of the 14th century and died in 1432. His Liber naturae sive crea..
Raymond of Toulouse
Raymond of Toulouse may refer to any of the following: Raymond I of Toulouse Raymond II of Toulouse Raymond III of Toulouse Raymond IV of Toulouse Raymond V of Toulouse Raymond VI of Toulouse Raymond VII of Toulouse ..
Raymond Oliver
Raymond Oliver served as a judge at the historic Paris Wine Tasting of 1976. He was chef and owner of LeGrand Vefour restaurant in Paris, one of the France's great restaurants. The three star restaurant had been a favorite of the nation's leaders and artists. Napoleon, Voltaire, Colette, Sartre and ..
Raymond Oliver Faulkner
Dr Raymond Oliver Faulkner, FSA, (26th December 1894 —- 3rd March 1982) was an English Egyptologist and philologist of the ancient Egyptian language. He was born in Shoreham, Sussex, and was the son of bank clerk Frederick Arthur Faulkner and his wife Matilda Elizabeth Faulkner (née Wheeler). I..
Raymond Orteig
Charles Lindbergh (left) and Raymond Orteig Raymond Orteig (1870 - 1939) was the New York City hotel owner who offered the Orteig Prize for the first non-stop transatlantic flight between New York and Paris. Orteig was born in the south of France, in Louvie-Juzon, Bearn, but moved to New Yor..
Raymond P. Ludden
Raymond P. Ludden was born on June 6, 1909 in Fall River Massachusetts. He graduated from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and went to China in 1932. He became one of the State Department's China experts and spoke fluent Mandarin. Ludden was interned by the Japanese in Shanghai..
Raymond P. Rodgers
Rear Admiral Raymond Perry Rodgers (December 20, 1849 - December 28, 1925) was an officer in the United States Navy. He succeeded Lt. Theodorus B.M. Mason as the second head of the Office of Naval Intelligence. Born in Washington, D.C., his parents were Rear Adm. C.R.P. Rodgers, and the former Juli..
Raymond P. Shafer
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Raymond Philip Shafer (b. March 5, 1917 in New Castle, Pennsylvania) served as the 38th Governor of Pennsylvania from 1967 to 1971. He had previously served as Lieutenant Governor from 1963 to 1967. He was a national leader of the moderate wing of the Republican Party in..
Raymond Paley
Raymond Edward Alan Christopher Paley (January 7, 1907 – 1933) was an English mathematician. Paley was born in Bournemouth, England. He was educated at Eton. From there he entered Trinity College, Cambridge where he showed himself the most brilliant student among a remarkable collection of fellow ..
Raymond Patriarca Jr.
Raymond J. Patriarca's reign towered over the city of Providence, RI. Patriarca was aided by the support of the New York family, Gambino. Patriarca was highly respected throughout the United States. Family Ties include Rossi, Bianco, Morelli, Lamattina, Paolino, Salemme, Tameleo. Collectivel..
Raymond Pearl
Raymond Pearl (3 June 1879 - 17 November 1940) was an American biologist, who spent most of his career at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Pearl was a prolific writer of academic books, papers and articles, as well as a committed populariser and communicator of science. At his death, 841 p..
Raymond Pellegrin
Raymond Pellegrin (b. Nice, France, 1 January 1925) is a French actor. Pellegrin made his screen debut in the 1945 French feature Nais. He married actress Gisèle Pascal on 8 October 1955; on 12 September 1962, the couple had a daughter, Pascale Pellegrin, now also an actress. In his films, he ..
Raymond Peters
Raymond Harry Peters (19 February 1918 - 15 July 1995) was Professor of Polymer and Fibre Science, University of Manchester, 1955-1984, then Professor Emeritus. He was educated at Ilford County High School, King's College, London and the University of Manchester. He worked for Imperial Chemical In..
Raymond Pettibon
Ray Pettibon Raymond Pettibon (born Raymond Ginn in 1957) is an artist known for his comic-like drawings with disturbing, ironic or ambiguous captions. His subject matter is sometimes violent and anti-authoritarian. He works primarily in ink on paper and many of his drawings are monochromatic, a..
Raymond Philyaw
Raymond Philyaw (born July 30, 1974 in Shreveport, LA) is an arena football quarterback who plays for the Kansas City Brigade in the Arena Football League. He also played for the Chicago Rush and Albany/Indiana Firebirds, leading the former to the American Conference championship game in 2004 and 20..
Raymond Pierce
Raymond Pierce is an Ohio politician. A lawyer, Pierce grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, attending Hawken School. He ran for mayor of Cleveland in 2001, losing by a 54%-46% margin to Jane L. Campbell. Pierce announced in late 2004 that he would run against Campbell again, but withdrew well ahead of the No..
Raymond Pierrehumbert
Raymond T. Pierrehumbert is Louis Block Professor in Geophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago. His central research interest is how climate works as a system and developing idealized mathematical models to be used to address questions of climate science such as how the earth keep from fr..
Raymond Plouhar
Raymond James Bryon Anthony Charles Plouhar (1976-2006) was a Staff Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps killed by a roadside bomb in the Anbar Province of Iraq, while serving in the Iraq War on June 26, 2006. Although one of thousands of U.S. troops to have lost their lives in that conflict..
Raymond Poe
Raymond "Ray" Poe, is currently a Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives representing the 99th district. Representative Poe has served in the Illinois House of Representatives since 1994. He is currently the minority spokesman on the House Personnel & Pensions Committee. Raymo..
Raymond Poincaré
Raymond Poincaré, President of the French Republic during the Great War. Raymond Poincaré (August 20, 1860 – October 15, 1934) was a French conservative statesman who served as Prime Minister of France on five separate occasions and as President of France from 1913 to 1920. Born in Bar-l..
Raymond Poïvet
Raymond Poïvet (1910-1999) was a French cartoonist. Biography Poïvet was born in 1910 in Le Cateau-Cambrésis. After studies in École des Beaux-Arts of Paris, he started in comics in 1941. He joined in 1945 the communist French comics weekly magazine Vaillant, which was renamed Pif in 1969. He..
Raymond Polin
Raymond Polin (born July 7, 1910) was a French philosopher. He taught at the Paris University (since 1961). Literary works La création des valeurs, 1944La compréhension des valeurs, 1945Du laid, du mal, du faux, 1948 ..
Raymond Pop Prim
"'Raymond Lee 'Pop' Prim'" (December 30, 1906–April 29, 1995) Pitcher Los Angeles Angels 1936-38; 1938-1942; 1944; 1947. Raymond "Pop" Prim was the backbone of the Angels' pitching staff during the lead up and early days of World War II. "An' that's the truth," as Prim would have probabl..
Raymond Postgate
Raymond William Postgate (November 6, 1896 - March 29, 1971) was an English socialist journalist and editor, social historian, mystery novelist and gourmet. Born in Cambridge, the eldest son of John Percival Postgate and Edith Allen, Postgate was educated at St John's College, Oxford. During World ..
Raymond Poulidor
Raymond Poulidor Raymond Poulidor, often nick-named Pou Pou (born April 15, 1936, Masbaraud-Merignat, France), was a professional bicycle racer. He was known as the 'eternal second', as he finished the Tour de France in second place three times, and in third place five times. Despite his con..
Raymond Preston
Raymond Preston (born January 25, 1954) is a former American football linebacker who played nine years from 1976 to 1984 with the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League. Preston played college football at Syracuse University, where he earned All-America honors in 1975 and was a team ca..
Raymond Price
Raymond Price is the name of: Raymond Price (cricketer) (born 1976), a Zimbabwean cricketerRaymond Price (speechwriter), a speechwriter in the Nixon administrationRaymond Price (character), a character in the book Join Me ..
Raymond Price (character)
Raymond Price is featured in the book "Join Me" written by Danny Wallace. Raymond Price had tricked some Joinees into give him £38 after telling them that his car had broken down and he needed to get back to Teignmouth in Devon where he claims to be an artist with a studio. This particular scam is..
Raymond Price (speechwriter)
For other people who share this name, see Raymond Price Raymond Price was also a speechwriter within the administration of U.S. President Richard Nixon, and was listed by John Dean as one person suspected to be Deep Throat. ..
Raymond Queneau
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Raymond Radiguet
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Raymond Ramazani Baya
Raymond Ramazani Baya (born 1943) is a politician from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He is currently the foreign minister of that country under the transitional government since he was appointed to that post on July 23 2004, by vice-president Jean-Pierre Bemba, who is allowed to appoint the ..
Raymond Ranjeva
Raymond Ranjeva (born August 31, 1942 in Antananarivo, Madagascar), is a judge on the International Court of Justice. He served as Vice President of the ICJ from 2003 until 2006 and has been a Member of the Court since 1991, having won reelection in 2000. Prior to his election to the Court, he was a..
Raymond Reiter
Raymond Reiter (June 12, 1939 – September 16, 2002), was a Canadian computer scientist and logician. He was one of the founders of the field of non-monotonic reasoning with his work on default logic, model-based diagnosis, closed world reasoning, and truth maintenance systems. He also contrib..
Raymond Revuebar
The Raymond Revuebar was a small theatre in Soho, specialising in striptease and nude dancing. It was owned by Paul Raymond and opened in 1952. The most striking feature of the Revuebar was the huge brightly lit sign declaring it to be the "World Centre of Erotic Entertainment". The name and contro..
Raymond Robertson (politician)
Raymond Scott Robertson was born in Hamilton, Scotland, in 1959 and was educated at Glasgow University, graduating Master of Arts with Honours in Modern History and Politics. He was a Conservative & Unionist Member of Parliament from 1992 until 1997, representing Aberdeen South, and Minister for Edu..
Raymond Rogers
Raymond N. Rogers (1927-2005) was an American chemist who was considered a leading expert in thermal analysis. To the general public, however, he was best known for his work on the Shroud of Turin. Biography Rogers was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico. At the University of Arizona he studied chem..
Raymond Roker
Raymond Leon Roker (born May, 1968 in the Bahamas) founded URB Magazine in December 1990. In addition to being a skilled art director, Roker is also a dance music DJ and club promoter. ..
Raymond Rougeau
Raymond Rougeau (born February 18, 1955 in St. Sulpice, Quebec) is a Canadian former professional wrestler and French language television presenter and commentator. Contents 1 Career1.1 Finishing and signature moves2 Championships and accomplishments3 References4 Exter..
Raymond Roussel
Raymond Roussel (Paris, January 20, 1877 - Palermo, July 14, 1933) was a French poet, novelist, playwright, musician, chess enthusiast, neurasthenic, drug addict, and a committer of a probable suicide. He was author of novels, poems, and plays, who exerted a profound influence on certain groups wit..
Raymond Rubicam
Raymond Rubican (b. June 16, 1892 – d. May 8, 1978) was an American advertising pioneer who co-established the Young & Rubicam (Y&R) advertising agency with John Orr Young. He retired from Y&R in 1944 at age 52. External links [Profile: Raymond Rubican] [Biography] (Univer..
Raymond Russell
Raymond Russell (born 26 July 1972) is a Scottish golfer. Russell turned professional in 1993 and won a European Tour card at the 1995 Qualifying School. His only European Tour win came in his 1996 rookie season at the Cannes Open. 1996 and 1997 were his two best seasons, with 14th and 16th place s..
Raymond S. Burton
Raymond S. "Ray" Burton (b. 1939), is a New Hampshire politician, currently serving on the Executive Council as the representative of District 1, or "The North Country". Known as the "Dean of the Council" Ray Burton (R) is one of the longest standing elected officials in the State of New Hampshire. ..
Raymond S. McLain
Raymond Stallings McLain (October 4, 1890 Washington County, Ky. – December 14 1954 Oklahoma City) was a general of the United States Army, rising to the rank of Lieutenant General. In the words of George C. Marshall, Raymond S. McLain "gave great distinction to the term 'citizen soldier'". H..
Raymond S. Persi
Raymond S. Persi is a director of two episodes of The Simpsons. He has directed "Mobile Homer" and "The Girl Who Slept Too Little". ..
Raymond S. Wetmore
Raymond S. Wetmore (30 September 1923 - 14 February 1951) was a leading U.S. Army ace of World War II. Born in Kerman, California, Wetmore enlisted in the Army in November 1941 at age 18 and entered pilot training eight months later. Upon commissioning in March 1943 he joined the new 359th Fighter..
Raymond Sabouraud
Raymond Sabouraud (November 24, 1864 - 1938) was a French physician specialized in dermatology but also a painter and sculptor. He invented a method to select fungi with a medium of low pH and a rather high concentration of sugar. This medium is named after him. ..
Raymond Samuels
Raymond Samuels (born ca. 1968) is a Canadian author, businessman and politician. He is the founder and leader of the unregistered Cosmopolitan Party of Canada, and has campaigned for public office three times. He also uses the names Raymond Samuels II, H. Raymond Samuels II and H. Raymond Carby-Sa..
Raymond Saunders
Raymond Saunders may refer to: Raymond Saunders (artist)Raymond Saunders (clockmaker) ..
Raymond Saunders (artist)
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Raymond Saunders is an Ameri..
Raymond Saunders (clockmaker)
Raymond Saunders is a Canadian clockmaker who has designed and built more than 150 customized clocks that mainly serve as tourist-attracting public artworks. In 1977 he was commissioned to build a steam clock for the Gastown district of Vancouver, Canada. The Gastown clock may be the first steam clo..
Raymond Scott
Raymond Scott (September 10, 1908 – February 8, 1994), was a Russian-American composer, orchestra leader, pianist, engineer, recording studio maverick, and electronic instrument inventor. He was born Harry Warnow in Brooklyn to a family of Russian-Jewish immigrants. His brother, Mark Warnow, a ..
Raymond Setlakwe
Raymond C. Setlakwe (born July 3, 1928) is a Canadian entrepreneur, lawyer, and former senator. Born in Thetford Mines, Quebec, of Armenian descent, he received a Bachelor of Arts from Bishop's University and an L.L.L from Université Laval. He was summoned to the Senate in 2000 on the advice of J..
Raymond Simard
Raymond Simard, PC , MP , B.Comm , BA (born March 8, 1958) is a politician from Manitoba, Canada. He is currently a member of the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Saint Boniface for the Liberal Party of Canada. Simard was born in Ste. Anne, Manitoba. He holds a Bachelor of A..
Raymond Simon
Raymond Simon is an American educator and politician. Today, he serves as the Deputy Secretary of Education at the United States Department of Education. President George W. Bush nominated Raymond Simon to the position of United States Deputy Secretary of Education and the Senate confirmed him on ..
Raymond Smith
Raymond W. Smith is the Chairman of Rothschild North America and the Chairman of the Executive Committee of Arlington Capital Partners. Prior to joining Arlington and Rothschild North America, Ray was Chairman of Bell Atlantic (now Verizon) from which he retired after ten years as the corporation's ..
Raymond Smith Dugan
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Raymond Smullyan
Raymond Merrill Smullyan (born 1919) is a mathematician, logician, philosopher, and magician. Born in Far Rockaway, New York, his first career (like Persi Diaconis a generation later) was stage magic. He then obtained a BSc from Chicago in 1955 and a Ph.D. from Princeton in 1959. He is one of many ..
Raymond Sokolov
Raymond Sokolov (born Detroit, Michigan 1 August, 1941) is a journalist who has written extensively about food. After graduating from Harvard College summa cum laude in classics, and spending a year as a Fulbright Scholar at Wadham College, Oxford, Sokolv spent two years back at Harvard pursuing ..
Raymond Sommer
Raymond Sommer (August 31, 1906, Mouzon, in the Ardennes département of France - September 10, 1950) was a Grand Prix motor racing driver. Raymond Sommer Sommer was born into a wealthy Sedan, France carpet making family. His father, Roger, broke the Wright Brothers record for the longest fl..
Raymond Souster
Raymond Holmes Souster (born 15 January 1921) is a Canadian poet. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he grew up in the Humberside area of the city. Souster joined the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in 1939 and, apart from his service in World War II, worked there until his retirement in 1985. With Louis..
Raymond Speaker
Raymond Albert "Ray" Speaker, PC , OC , BEd (born December 13 1935) is a farmer and Canadian politician. Speaker was born and raised in Enchant, Alberta where he farms to this day. He also worked as a teacher until 1962. Provincial politics He entered politics in the 1963 provincial election wh..
Raymond St. Jacques
Raymond St. Jacques (born James Arthur Johnson (March 1,1930 – August 27, 1990) was an African-American actor. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, he was known for playing the roles of Coffin Ed in the 1970 blaxploitation classic Cotton Comes to Harlem, Rawhide and a two year stint as Judge Clayton C...
Raymond Stross
Raymond Stross (1916-1988) was a film producer and cinema owner. Stross was the son of J Stross, a Leeds woollen manufacturer. He was educated at Abingdon School and entered film direction in 1933 upon leaving school. By 1937 he was the second youngest film director-producer in the country. Among hi..
Raymond T. Miller
Raymond Thomas Miller (January 10, 1893–July 13, 1966) was an American politician who served as the 43rd mayor of Cleveland, Ohio and the chairman of the Cuyahoga County Democratic Party for over twenty years. Miller was born in Defiance, Ohio. He attended University of Notre Dame and receiv..
Raymond T. Schuler
Raymond T. Schuler (November 20, 1929 – November 24, 2000) created the New York State Department of Transportation ([link]) and served as its commissioner under three governors. Mr. Schuler was also founder of The Business Council of New York State, Inc. ([link]), New York’s..
Raymond Tallis
Raymond Tallis - Professor of Geriatric Medicine at the University of Manchester. As well as being a leading figure in British gerontology Tallis has also written numerous books on philosophy and is perhaps best known for his attack on postmodernism in books such as Not Saussure and for his attac..
Raymond Terrace, New South Wales
Raymond Terrace ([32°45′S 151°44′E]) is a town in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, Australia, about 20 kilometres north of Newcastle on the Pacific Highway. It is the administrative centre of Port Stephens Council and has about 12,000 residents. ..
Raymond Textiles
Raymond Textiles is one of India's largest textile companies. It is managed by the famous Singhania family . ..
Raymond Thayer Birge
Raymond Thayer Birge (March 13, 1887 - March 22, 1980) was a physicist. Born Brooklyn, New York, into an academic scientific family, Birge obtained his Doctor's Degree from Wisconsin University in 1913. In the same year he married Irene A. Walsh. The Birges had two children, Carolyn Elizabeth (Mrs. ..
Raymond Thompson
Raymond Thompson is a New Zealand scriptwriter and TV producer. Thompson was born in Redditch, Worcestershire and grew up in Ontario, after his parents emigrated to Canada. He studied Drama at York University and published a novel in 1979, before becoming a script consultant for various producers s..
Raymond To
Raymond To (Chinese: 杜國威) is a dramatist and scriptwriter from Hong Kong ..
Raymond Torres-Santos
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Raymond Towers Holmes
Raymond Towers Holmes (1914 – 2005) was a Royal Air Force fighter pilot during the Battle of Britain. He was famous for stopping a German bomber from attacking Buckingham Palace by crashing his Hurricane fighter into the enemy aircraft. He survived this incident ejecting from his own aircraft ..
Raymond Township, Minnesota
Raymond Township is a township in Stearns County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 255 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.6 km² (36.2 mi²). 93.2 km² (36.0 mi²) of it is land and 0.4 km² (0.2 mi²) of it (..
Raymond Triboulet
Raymond Triboulet (October 3 1906 – May 26 2006) was a French politician. He was a leading World War II resistance fighter who helped U.S., Canadian, and British troops invade France, which was then occupied by Nazi Germany. ''' Biography ''' Raymond Triboulet was a farmer and also had a law degr..
Raymond Tucker
Raymond Tucker (December 4 1896 in St. Louis, Missouri - November 23 1970 in St. Louis, MO) was the forty-second Mayor of Saint Louis (from 1953 to 1965). Personal Life and Early Career Tucker received degrees from Columbia University and Washington University in St. Louis. He married the former Ma..
Raymond Turmel
Raymond J. Turmel is a Canadian political activist. He is the brother of John C. Turmel, and holds similar views on issues such as monetary reform and marijuana legalization. Turmel describes himself as a "warrior for marijuana", and has a lengthy arrest record for pot-related offences. Like his ..
Raymond U. Lemieux
Dr. Raymond Urgel Lemieux CC, PhD (June 16, 1920 – July 22, 2000) was a Canadian biochemist, who pioneered a number of discoveries in the field of chemistry, his first and most famous being the synthesis of sucrose. Biography Dr. Raymond U. Lemieux was born on June 16, 1920 in Lac La Bich..
Raymond Unwin
Sir Raymond Unwin (1863 - 1940) was a prominent and influential English urban planner. Born in Rotherham, Yorkshire, Unwin grew up in Oxford after his father sold up his business and moved there to study. His education was at Magdelen College School. In 1884 he returned to the North to become an ..
Raymond V. Damadian
Raymond V. Damadian. Professor Raymond Vahan Damadian (born March 16 1936), is an American pioneer of magnetic resonance imaging. Contents 1 Biography2 See also3 External links4 Reference Biography Damadian was born in New York. He is of Melville, New York, a scientist ..
Raymond van Barneveld
Raymond van Barneveld (born April 20 1967 in The Hague, Netherlands), nickname Barney, is a professional darts player. As of 2006 he has been crowned BDO World Darts Champion on four separate occasions. He is the most successful Dutch darts player ever, and has single-handedly put the game of darts ..
Raymond van het Groenewoud
Raymond van het Groenewoud (Schaarbeek, 14 februari 1950) is one of the most popular Belgian music artists. He is of Dutch descent and sings mostly in Dutch. His career started in 1973 and he has since scored many hits in Flanders and the Netherlands, in many different styles. His biggest hits inclu..
Raymond Vecchio
Detective Raymond "Ray" Vecchio is a fictional character in the television series Due South. He is a detective with the Chicago Police Department, serving with the 27th Precinct. The character is portrayed by actor David Marciano. Ray was born and bred in Chicago. He has a large family - including ..
Raymond Ventrone
[] at NFL.com Raymond Ventrone is a member of the New England Patriots. He was signed as an undrafted free agent safety out of Villanova University in April 2005. After spending the 2005 season on the Patriots' practice squad, he was allocated to NFL Europe's Cologne Centurions for the 20..
Raymond VII of Toulouse
Raymond VII of Saint-Gilles (July, 1197 – September 27, 1249) was count of Toulouse, duke of Narbonne and marquis of Provence. He was the son of Raymond VI of Toulouse and Joan of England. During the Albigensian Crusade in May of 1216, he left from Marseilles and besieged Beaucaire, which he ..
Raymond Villeneuve
Raymond Villeneuve (born September 11, 1943) was a founding member of the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) terrorist organization. Beginning in the early 1960s, the FLQ was responsible for more than two hundred bombings and numerous armed robberies that led to the events in 1970 known as the O..
Raymond VI of Toulouse
Raymond VI of Toulouse (October 27, 1156 – August 2, 1222) was count of Toulouse from 1194 to 1222. He was a son of Raymond V and Constance of France. His maternal grandparents were Louis VI of France and his second wife Adélaide de Maurienne. His maternal uncles included Louis VII of France..
Raymond V of Toulouse
Raymond V (1134-1194) was count of Toulouse from 1148 until his death in 1194. He was the son of Alphonse-Jordan. When Alphonse died in the Holy Land in 1148, the county of Toulouse passed to his son Raymond, at the time 14 years old. In 1154, Raymond married Constance of France, daughter of king ..
Raymond W. Kelly
Raymond W. Kelly Raymond W. Kelly (born September 4, 1941) is the current Commissioner of the New York City Police Department and the first person to hold the post for two nonconsecutive tenures. Kelly spent 31 years in the NYPD, serving in 25 different commands and as Police Commissioner fr..
Raymond Walkosz
Raymond Walkosz is president and founder of the financial public relations and investor relations firm Stomar Partners. Walkosz has represented companies trading on the American Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, the OTC Bulletin Board and the Pink Sheets.He is well known in the investor relations community fo..
Raymond Walsh
Raymond Walsh was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Raymond Washington
Raymond Lee Washington in a 1974 police mugshot. Raymond Lee Washington (August 15, 1953 – August 9, 1979) was the founder of a Los Angeles, California street gang, which eventually would become known as the Crips, one of the most notorious and violent gangs in United States history. Raymond..
Raymond Watson
Raymond L. Watson was Chairman of Walt Disney Productions from 1983-1984. He served on the Disney Board from 1972 until March of 2004. Watson is currently Vice Chairman of the Board Emeritus Public Policy Institute of California. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Raymond Weeks
Raymond Weeks, Ph. D. (1863-1954) was an American philologist and phonetician, born at Tabor, Iowa. He graduated at Harvard in 1890. In 1897 he took his Ph. D. at Harvard. In 1910 he founded, in collaboration with H. A. Todd and other scholars, the Romanic Review, and he became general editor of ..
Raymond Weil
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Raymond Weil (Bond Promo cd)
Raymond Weil is a rare promo cd released by the string quartet bond, when they promote a new model of a watch called "Othello" by Raymond Weil. This Promo Album was released in the 2001, but the date is unknown. Track Listing "Othello""Duel""Victory" (Sharp Boys Wild Strings Mix)"Bella Donna""Ki..
Raymond Weinstein
Raymond A. Weinstein was born on April 25 1941 in Brooklyn, New York. He attended Erasmus Hall High School. He won the 1958 U.S. Junior Chess Championship in Homestead, Florida. Weinstein played a total of five times in the U.S. Chess Championship. Weinstein was on the U.S. Team that won the 1960 W..
Raymond West
Raymond West, K.C.I.E. (1888), M.A. and Hon LL.D Queen's University of Belfast, Hon LL.D Edinburgh; Barrister King's Inns Dublin 1871, Puisne Judge of the High Court of Bombay, 1873-87; President of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vice Chancellor of the University of Bombay, also act..
Raymond Westerling
Raymond Pierre Paul Westerling (August 31, 1919 - November 26, 1987), nicknamed the Turk, was a Dutch commander. He waged a guerilla war in the Celebes during the Indonesian National Revolution after the Second World War, and staged a coup in the city of Bandung in 1950. South Celebes Westerling wa..
Raymond Williams
Raymond Williams (31 August 1921 - 26 January 1988) was a highly influential Welsh academic, novelist and critic. His writings on politics, culture, the mass media and literature reflected his Marxist outlook. He was an influential figure within the New Left and in the wider culture. Some 750,000 c..
Raymond Wintz
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Raymond Wong
Raymond Wong (Wong Yuk Man) - a radio host and political commentator.Raymond Wong (Wong Hung Chiu) - Commissioner, Independent Commission Against Corruption (since 2003), an independent agency within the Hong Kong Government.Raymond Wong (Wong Ho-Yin) - a Hong Kong actor.Raymond Wong (Wong Bak Ming)..
Raymond Wong Yuk Man
Prof. Raymond Wong (Wong Yuk Man; }) is a political commentator in Hong Kong. He was a radio host working in Commercial Radio Hong Kong (CRHK) and had hosted many popular "phone-in" programs. He taught journalism in the faculty of Communication and Journalism of Chu Hai College in Tsuen Wan, Hong K..
Raymond Zinke Gallun
Raymond Zinke Gallun (March 22, 1911 - April 2, 1994) was an early science fiction writer. Gallun was born in Wisconsin. He lived a drifter's existence, working a multitude of jobs around the world in the years leading up to World War II. He sold many popular stories to pulp magazines in the 1930s..
Raymone Bain
Raymone Bain addressing the media outside Michael Jackson's court room during the 2005 case. Raymone Bain is a spokeswoman from the public relations firm Davis, Bain & Associates Inc., based in Washington DC. She was known as of 2005 for her representation of high-profile individuals includin..
Raymont Harris
Raymont LaShawn Harris (born December 23, 1970 in Lorain, Ohio) is a former American football running back in the NFL. He spent six seasons in the NFL with the Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Denver Broncos and New England Patriots from 1994 to 1998 and one season in 2000 in the National Football..
Raymore, Missouri
Raymore is a city in Cass County, Missouri, United States. The population was 11,146 at the 2000 census. Known for its never-ending construction of new homes, Raymore is the second-fastest growing city in the state of Missouri. Raymore is a suburb of choice for many people that make the daily commut..
Raymundo Flores
Raymundo Flores Elizondo is a Mexican politician affiliated to the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) who served in the cabinet of Governor José Natividad González Parás. Flores Elizondo has served as municipal president (mayor) of the Municipality of Apodaca, then from 2000 to 2003 he serv..
Raymundo Punongbayan
Dr. Raymundo Santiago Punongbayan (1937 – 2005) was the former director of Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS). He served from 1983 to 2002. Punongbayan became popular after handling two well-known calamities, the July 16 1990 Luzon earthquake and the 1991 Pinatubo er..
Raymundo Torres
Raymundo "Battling" Torres (b. February 17, 1941) was a Mexican junior lightweight who fought from 1957 to 1967. Torres was a puncher, but proved to have difficulty taking punches himself. Thus, he was knocked out in many of his more important bouts, including his two attempts to capture a world t..
Raymundus Jordanus
Raymundus Jordanus, best known by his Latin nom de plume Idiota ('the Idiot') though this identification is disputed by some, was an ancient, learned and pious writer whose identity remained unknown for some centuries. Biography and identity The pseudonym 'idiot' need not be understood in the ordin..
Raymund Schwager
Raymund Schwager (born November 11 1935-February 27 2004) was a Swiss Roman Catholic theologian. Contents 1 Life2 Theology3 Writings4 External links Life He was born in Balterswil into a Swiss farming family as the second of seven children. After primary and secondary school ..
Raynald Blais
Raynald Blais (born January 5, 1954, in Port-Daniel, Quebec) is a Canadian politician. Blais is a Bloc Québécois member of the Canadian House of Commons, and has been since 2004. He represents the district Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine. He was first elected in 2004, but ran in the Canadian ..
Raynald of Chatillon
Raynald of Châtillon (also Reynald or Reginald of Chastillon) (c. 1125 – July 4 1187) was a knight who served in the Second Crusade and remained in the Holy Land after its defeat. He ruled as Prince of Antioch from 1153 to 1160. He was a younger son of Henry, lord of Châtillon, from the m..
Raynal Bolling
Colonel Raynal C. Bolling Memorial, Greenwich, Connecticut Colonel Raynal Cawthorne Bolling (September 1, 1877-March 26,1918) was the first high-ranking U.S. officer to be killed in combat in World War I. He laid the foundation for the U. S. Military Aviation Service. He was ambushed by Germa..
Raynaud's disease
Raynaud's disease (RAY-noz) is a condition that affects blood flow to the extremities which include the fingers, toes, nose and ears when exposed to temperature changes or stress. It was named after Maurice Raynaud (1834 - 1881), a French physician who first described it in 1862. Contents 1 ..
Raynaud's phenomenon
Raynaud's phenomenon (RAY-noz), in medicine, is discoloration of the fingers or toes due to emotional stress or cold in a characteristic pattern in time: white, blue and red. It is associated with a large number of diseases (mainly forms of vasculitis and hence belonging to rheumatology), but is..
Rayna Foss-Rose
Rayna Foss-Rose was the first bassist for the California based nu metal band Coal Chamber. By her own account she learned to play the bass by accident. She was at a friend's party and noticed what she thought was a guitar in a closet. The friend told her it was a bass and showed it to her. Since ..
Rayna Gellert
Rayna Gellert is an American fiddler and singer specializing in old-time music. She was born in northern Indiana and raised in North Carolina. Her father is the traditional fiddler and banjo player Dan Gellert. Gellert is a former member of the Freight Hoppers. She now performs with the all-fema..
Rayna Kapec
The beautiful Rayna Kapec (Louise Sorel), the android with 17 University Degrees Rayna Kapec is a character in the fictional Star Trek universe. She appeared in the TOS episode "Requiem for Methuselah", and was played by Louise Sorel. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or en..
Rayna Kasabova
Rayna Kasabova was a Bulgarian girl and among the first women pilots in the world. At 15, during the First Balkan War in 1912, she joined the Bulgarian Air Force and was sent on missions. This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact..
Rayna Knyaginya
Rayna Popgeorgieva Futekova (Райна Попгеоргиева Футекова), better known as Rayna Knyaginya (Райна Княгиня) (1856-1917) was a Bulgarian teacher and revolutionary born in Panagyurishte that is famous for having sewn the flag of the April Uprising of 1876. Con..
Rayna Knyaginya Peak
Rayna Knyaginya Peak (Vrah Rayna Knyaginya \'vr&h 'ray-na knya-'gi-nya\) is a peak of elevation 680 m in western Bowles Ridge, Livingston Island, Antarctica. The peak is named after Rayna Knyaginya (pseudonym of Rayna Futekova, 1856-1917), heroine of the Bulgarian liberation movement. Location ..
Rayne
Places named Rayne include: Rayne, LouisianaRayne Township, PennsylvaniaRayne, Essex, EnglandRayne, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Rayne may also refer to: Rayne High School, LouisianaTha' Rayne, musical groupSummer Rayne Oakes (born 1984), modelTiffany Rayne, adult actressEthan Rayne, character on Buffy ..
Rayne, Essex
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] Rayne Village Shield Rayne is a village of about 3,000 residents in the Braintree district of Essex in the East of England. It lies on the Roman road called Stane Street, about two miles (3 km) to the west of Braintree, which is the nearest town. I..
Rayne, Louisiana
Rayne is a city in Acadia Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 8,552 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Events4 External links Geography Rayne is located at [30°14′15″N, 92°16′5″W] (30.237379, -92.268175)[Geograph..
Raynell Andreychuk
Anita Raynell Andreychuk (born August 14 1944) is a Canadian Senator, lawyer, and former judge and diplomat. A native of Saskatoon, Andreychuk graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a BA in 1966 and a law degree in 1967 after which she began her legal practice in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan..
Rayners Lane
Rayners Lane is a place in the London Borough of Harrow. It is situated on Rayners Lane which runs from Eastcote Lane in South Harrow to Marsh Lane in Pinner. The area was built up in the 1920's & 1930's on land originally owned by the Rayner family, local farmers. The area is most widely known f..
Rayners Lane F.C.
Rayners Lane F.C. is a football club based in Uxbridge, England. They joined the Hellenic Football League in 1978 and reached the 2nd round of the FA Vase in 1974. In the 2005-06 season, they are members of the Hellenic Football League Division One East. |- !colspan="3" style="background:#ccf;..
Rayners Lane tube station
Rayners Lane is a London Underground station, adjacent to Harrow Garden Village in north west London. The station is on the Uxbridge branches of both the Metropolitan Line, between Eastcote and West Harrow stations, and the Piccadilly Line, between Eastcote and South Harrow stations. It is in Trav..
Rayner Glacier
Rayner Glacier ([67°40′S 48°25′E]) is a prominent glacier, 10 miles wide, flowing north to the coast of Enderby Land just west of Condon Hills. It was sighted in October 1956 by Squadron Leader D. Leckie during a flight in an ANARE (Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions)..
Rayner Goddard, Baron Goddard
Rayner Goddard, Baron Goddard, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales 1946-1958 Rayner Goddard, Baron Goddard (April 10, 1877 – May 29, 1971) was Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales from 1946 to 1958 and known for his heavy sentencing and reactionary views. Contents 1 Backg..
Rayner Heppenstall
John Rayner Heppenstall (1911-1981) was a British novelist, critic, poet and diarist, and also a BBC radio producer. He was a friend of George Orwell when the two were first in London, sharing a flat. Heppenstall's first novel (The Blaze of Noon, 1939) was, at first glance, conventional (although i..
Rayner Hoff
Detail of monumental sculptures and reliefs, ANZAC War Memorial, Hyde Park, Sydney. Sacrifice, ANZAC War Memorial Holden logo designed by Hoff in 1928 Rayner Hoff (November 27, 1894 - November 19, 1937) was a sculptor who worked in Australia. Born on the Isle of Man, Hoff was the ..
Rayner Stephens
Joseph Rayner Stephens (1805-1879) was a Methodist minister who offended the Wesleyan Conference by his support for separating the Church of England from the State. Born in Edinburgh in 1805, he moved to Manchester when his minister father was posted there in 1819. During his religious career, he w..
Rayner Unwin
Rayner S. Unwin, (1926 - November 23rd, 2000). The son of publisher Sir Stanley Unwin of the publishing firm George Allen & Unwin, the young Rayner Unwin was a test subject for the firm; his father believed that children were the best judges of what made good children's books. He was paid one shill..
Raynes Park
Raynes Park is a primarily residential area within the London Borough of Merton. It is a suburb of London situated between Wimbledon and New Malden and 8.2 miles (13.2 km) south west of Charing Cross. Transport and amenities Raynes Park has a station on the National Rail network. The station has f..
Raynes Park railway station
Raynes Park railway station is in the London Borough of Merton in South London. The station is served by South West Trains, and is in Travelcard Zone 4. Service The typical off-peak service from the station is: 12tph (trains per hour) to London Waterloo via Wimbledon2tph to London Waterloo via Ki..
Raynes Park Vale F.C.
Raynes Park Vale F.C. are a football club based in London, England. They joined the Combined Counties Football League in 1995 and are currently members of the Combined Counties Football League Premier Division. |- !colspan="3" style="background:#ccf; text-align:center;"|Combined Counties League ..
RAYNET
RAYNET (Radio Amateurs Emergency Network) is a British national voluntary communications service provided by amateur radio operators. It was formed in 1953 and exists to supplement national communication channels in the event of an emergency. Similar organisations exist in the United States - ARES..
Rayne High School
Rayne High School is located in Rayne, Louisiana in Acadia Parish. Its mascot is the Mighty Wolves. The Wolves are a school in Louisiana's 3A classification and a member of the LHSAA. The wolves have won titles in basketball (girls 1990, boys 1995), football (1944, 1975 state runner-up), basebal..
Rayne Storm
Rayne Storm, whose birth name is Adi Ladson, was born December 7, 1983 and raised in a part of Harlem known to neighborhood old timers as "Sugar Hill". His experiences growing up there have been anything but sweet. After overcoming many setbacks and tragedies such as the untimely death of his s..
Rayne Township, Pennsylvania
Rayne Township is a township in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,292 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 122.4 km² (47.3 mi²). 122.3 km² (47.2 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.1 mi²) of..
Raynham
Raynham is the name of multiple places Raynham, Massachusetts*Raynham Center, MassachusettsRaynham, North CarolinaRaynham, Norfolk*site of Raynham Hall See also: Rainham This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you ..
Raynham, Massachusetts
An 1895 map of Raynham Raynham is a town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 11,739 at the 2000 census. It has one village, Raynham Center. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 See also4 External links Geography According to the United S..
Raynham, North Carolina
Raynham is a town in Robeson County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 67 at the 2000 census. Geography Raynham is located at [34°34′30″N, 79°11′25″W] (34.575027, -79.190232)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Raynham Center, Massachusetts
Raynham Center is a census-designated place and village located in the town of Raynham in Bristol County, Massachusetts. The population was 3,633 at the 2000 census. Geography Raynham Center is located at [41°55′55″N, 71°2′35″W] (41.931854, -71.043151)[Geographic references..
Raynham Hall
Raynham Hall Museum is located at Oyster Bay on Long Island, New York. Raynham Hall is a country house in Norfolk, England. For 300 years it was the seat of the Townshend family. The hall gave its name to the area, known as East Raynham, and is reported to be haunted, providing the scene for possibl..
Raynold Curicke
Raynold Curicke (1610-1667) was a jurist and historian of the Hanseatic city of Danzig (Gdańsk, Poland). He wrote a German language four-volume work: Der Stadt Danzig historische Beschreibung (Historical description of Danzig), which was the first monography about the city. ..
Raynor's Raiders
Raynor's Raiders are a fictional unit of Terran troops in the StarCraft universe, led by Jim Raynor. The group frequently includes Protoss among its number, especially when Fenix was a part of the group. Main members: Jim Raynor The Terran Commander (former colonial magistrate of Mar Sara) Fenix &..
Raynor Johnson
Raynor Johnson (1901 - 1987) was an English physicist and author. Born in Leeds, England. He attended Oxford, then in London earned a PhD and DSc in physics. He taught physics in London and Belfast, working for a time with Ernest Rutherford in the Cavendish Laboratory. Johnson, increasing interest..
Raynos
The Raynos is a type of Zoid, a race of mechanical lifeforms from the fictional Zoids universe. Raynos Contents 1 Overview2 Battle Story appearances3 Media appearances3.1 Anime3.1.1 New Century Zero3.1.2 Fuzors4 Models4.2 Original Japanese Release4.3&..
Rayok
Rayok literally means "small paradise" in Russian. By extension it came to mean a fairground peep show, as "The Fall" was one of the most popular topics for these. The show itself was performed with the help of a box with pictures wiewed through magnifying lenses. The show was accompanied with lew..
Rayok (Shostakovich)
Rayok (opus 78B, also known as Anti-formalist Rayok, Little Paradise, The Peep-show (see rayok), The Gods and A Learner's Manual) is a satirical cantata for four voices, chorus and piano by Dmitri Shostakovich. Its title derives from Mussorgsky's work of the same name. It ridicules the Zhdanov dec..
Rayon
Rayon is a manufactured regenerated cellulosic fiber. Cellulose is treated with alkali and carbon disulfide to yield viscose. Contents 1 History2 Major fiber properties3 Physical structure of rayon4 Production method5 Producers6 Uses of rayon7 References..
Rayones
Rayones is a municipality in the Mexican state of Nuevo León. It is named after the Rayón brothers, who were insurgent heroes of the country's independence achieved in 1821. The population was founded in 1852. It is also a small village comprised of fourteen small streets, lying in the middle of..
Rayong
Rayong is a city (thesaban nakhon) in Thailand, capital of the Rayong Province and the Rayong district. As of 2005 the city has a population of 54,641. The town is located at the short of the Gulf of Thailand. Main industry is fishing, and it is the main producer of Thailand's fish sauce. ..
Rayong (disambiguation)
Rayong may refer to the town RayongRayong ProvinceMueang Rayong districtRayong River redirect [[Template:Disambig]] ..
Rayong Province
Rayong province (Thai: ) is a province (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from west clockwise) Chon Buri and Chanthaburi. To the south is the Gulf of Thailand. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Symbols4 Administrative divisions5 External links History The l..
Rayonier
Rayonier NYSE: [RYN] is the seventh largest private owner of timberland in the United States. It also owns land in New Zealand. Headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, Rayonier was founded in 1926 as the Rainier Pulp and Paper Company. Its first mill opened the next year in Shelton, Washi..
Rayonism
Mikhail Larionov Red Rayonism 1913 Rayonism (or Rayonnism) is a style of abstract art that developed in Russia in 1911. Mikhail Larionov and Natalia Goncharova developed rayonism after hearing a series of lectures about Futurism by Marinetti in Moscow. The Futurists took speed, technology an..
Rayonnant
Rayonnant is a term used to describe the rose windows typical of Gothic cathedrals. In ideal gothic aesthetics, the petals of the rose radiate from the center of the window, thus the term "rayonnant" (from the French word meaning "to radiate"). In a broader sense, the term can also be used to descr..
Rayonnoceras
Rayonnoceras is a genus of extinct cephalopod of the order Actinoceratida and that lived around 325 million years ago, during Ordovician to Carboniferous times. They were among the last of the Actinoceratida, which were highly specialized nautiloids characterized by possessing a long straight, some..
Rayososaurus
Rayososaurus was a plant-eating sauropod of the superfamily Diplodocoidea. It was found in the Rayoso formation, in Patagonia, Argentina and lived about 99 million years ago (during the Early Cretaceous). Fossil finds are only a scapula, femur and part of fibula. The racket-shaped scapula is char..
Rayo Vallecano
Rayo Vallecano de Madrid, often abbreviated to Rayo, is a Spanish Segunda División B football club based in Vallecas, a neighborhood in South East Madrid. Their home ground is the 15,500 seater Teresa Rivero stadium. One of the perennial yo-yo clubs of Spanish football, they spent many years du..
Rayquaza
is a fictional, mythical creature from the Pokémon franchise. It is the third of a trio of legendary Pokémon known by fans as the Trinity, alongside Kyogre and Groudon, and it represents the Pokémon Emerald game, for it is featured on the game's cover art. As Kyogre's role in the Trinity is to b..
Rayrock Mine
The Rayrock Mine was a uranium producing venture in the Northwest Territories, Canada. Radioactive deposits were staked in 1948, and development was underway by Rayrock Mines Limited in 1955. Production commenced in 1957 and ceased due to lack of economic reserves in 1959. A small townsite built by ..
Rayse Tiger
The Rayse Tiger is a type of Zoid, a race of mechanical lifeforms from the fictional Zoids universe. Rayse Tiger Contents 1 Overview2 Battle Story appearances2.0.1 Zoids Genesis3 Media appearances3.1 Anime3.1.1 Genesis4 Models4.2 New Japanese Release4..
Rayside-Balfour, Ontario
Rayside-Balfour was a town in Ontario, Canada, which existed from 1973 to 2000. It was created as part of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury. The town took its name from the geographic townships of Rayside and Balfour, which fell within the boundaries of the new town. Although the Regional Muni..
Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats
The Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats were a Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey team from Rayside-Balfour, Ontario, Canada. This defunct hockey team was a part of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League. A very successful franchise, the Sabrecats won the Dudley Hewitt Cup three times (1997, 2000, and 2002)..
Raysko Praskalo
Raysko Praskalo (Bulgarian: Райско пръскало) , 124,5 m in height, is the highest waterfall in Bulgaria and the Balkans. It is located under Botev Peak (2,376 m) in Stara Planina and is part of the Dzhendema Reserve. The waterfall gathers water from snow-drifts. ..
RayStorm
RayStorm is a action game developed by the Taito Corporation for the Arcades, and later ported to the Playstation gaming system, as well as a less-known release for the Sega Saturn. It is the sequel to RayForce, which features similar gameplay. Plot Lifted from the game manual: 2219 AD: Space Tr..
Raystown Lake
Raystown Lake is a lake in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. The largest lake in Pennsylvania. It was created by the United States Army Corps of Engineers around 1913 by the damming of the local river which created a shallow lake in the river valley. Part of the town of Aitch is now under the level..
Raysut
Raysut is a port town in southwestern Oman. It is located at around [16°56′3″N, 53°59′33″E]. ..
Rays from the Rose Cross
Rays from the Rose Cross is a Christian esoteric magazine established in June 1913 by Max Heindel, author of The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception and founder of The Rosicrucian Fellowship; its original name was Echoes from Mount Ecclesia. It is issued bimonthly by The Rosicrucian Fellowship in the Unite..
Rays Hill Tunnel
Rays Hill Tunnel is one of three original Pennsylvania Turnpike tunnels which were abandoned (this one in 1968) after two massive realignment projects. The others included the Sideling Hill Tunnel, and further west, the Laurel Hill Tunnel. The reason for abandonment was because it was thought to..
Rays Place
Rays Place is a large website dealing with History and Genealogy for the North East part of the United States. This web site is run by Ray Brown of Bristol, Ct. There are a few pages of information for other places also as when he finds something of interest it is added to his web site The two larg..
Raytheon
Raytheon Company (NYSE: [RTN]) is a major United States military contractor based in Waltham, Massachusetts. The company has 80,000 employees worldwide, and annual revenues of approximately US$ 22 billion. More than 90 percent of Raytheon's revenues are obtained from defense contracts, an..
Raytheon Aircraft Company
Raytheon Aircraft Company based in Wichita, Kansas, United States has James E. Schuster as its Chairman. It is a division of Raytheon. Contents 1 History2 Aircraft2.1 Hawker2.2 Beech2.3 Military3 External links History The company was formed by the creation in Augu..
Raytheon Hawker 4000
The Hawker 4000 is a new super-midsize business jet being developed by Raytheon Aircraft Company. Originally announced in 1996 as the Hawker Horizon, the 4000 made its official debut in November 2005 when a development aircraft was displayed at the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) co..
Raytheon Hawker 400XP
The Raytheon Hawker 400XP is a small twin-engine corporate aircraft, designed by Raytheon's Beech Aircraft Company subsidiary. The aircraft was originally designed as the Mitsubishi MU-300 Diamond, an all-new, all-jet development to complement and slot above the Mitsubishi MU-2 and provide Mitsubis..
Raytheon Hawker 800
Raytheon Hawker 800 The Raytheon Hawker 800 is a mid-size twin-engine corporate aircraft, originally designed and manufactured by British Aerospace as the BAe 125. In 1993 Raytheon acquired British Aerospace Corporate Jets Ltd, and they began marketing this aircraft as the Hawker 800. The c..
Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems
Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems, a subsidiary of Raytheon Company, is headquartered in Tewksbury, MA. Its president is Dan Smith. ..
Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems
Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems (RIIS, IIS) is a business of Raytheon Company. It is lead by Mike Keebaugh and its headquarters is located in Garland, TX. As of 2005, the division contains approximately 9,100 employees of which whom 80% are cleared. History The site at Garland, TX wa..
Raytheon Missile Systems
Raytheon Missile Systems is a subsidiary of Raytheon Company. Headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, its president is Louise Francesconi. ..
Raytheon Sentinel
The first Sentinel R1 for the RAF (Serial ZJ690) The Raytheon Sentinel is under development as the RAF's ASTOR (Airborne STand-Off Radar) aircraft. It will be a joint asset with the British Army, providing battlefield and ground surveillance in a similar role to the American E-8 JSTARS aircraf..
Raytheon Six Sigma
Contents 1 History2 Process3 Controversy4 External links History [[User:TucsonTom|TucsonTom]] Raytheon invented a new science called Raytheon Six Sigma to strategically enable Mission Assurance while establishing a lower cost base across horizontal technological insertion ..
Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems
Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems (SAS) is a major business segment of Raytheon. Headquartered in El Segundo, California, SAS has a total employment of 13,000 and 2005 sales of US$ 4.2 billion, nearly all of that in U.S. and foreign military contracts. Jon Jones was appointed segment President in ..
Raytown, Missouri
Raytown is a city in Jackson County, Missouri and is a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri. The population was 30,388 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History The area where Raytown now lies was added to the state of Missouri at a ..
Raytown (Mama's Family)
Raytown is the fictional community that the Harper family and their friends live in on the television sitcom, Mama's Family. The community is known as the "Hub of the Tri-State (also Tri-County) area". The mayor is Alvin Tutweiler. For a while, Thelma Harper was the mayor, but only for a day when..
Raytown Senior High School
Raytown Senior High School is a High School located in Raytown, Missouri. ..
Rayuela
Rayuela (1963), translated into English as Hopscotch, is the most famous novel by the Argentine writer Julio Cortázar. Hopscotch is a dazzling literary experiment that ranks among the most important novels written in Spanish in the 20th century. It has been highly praised by other Latin American..
Rayveness
Rayveness (born June 19, 1972 in Jamestown, North Carolina) is the stage name of pornographic actress Dianna Hilliard. Prior to her career in adult film, she worked in various fast-food restaurants. At one time, she refused to wear red nail polish because only "whores" wore red. She claims to ..
Rayville
Rayville is the name of two towns in the United States: Rayville, LouisianaRayville, Missouri This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you might want to ..
Rayville, Louisiana
The town of Rayville is the parish seat of Richland Parish, in the US state of Louisiana. The population was 4,234 at the 2000 census. Geography Rayville is located at [32°28′25″N, 91°45′27″W] (32.473580, -91.757387)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Uni..
Rayville, Missouri
Rayville is a village in Ray County, Missouri, United States. The population was 204 at the 2000 census. Geography Rayville is located at [39°20′56″N, 94°3′50″W] (39.348822, -94.063847)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the v..
Rayvon
Rayvon, real name Bruce Brewster, is a tenor reggae singer known for his work with Shaggy. Hits with Shaggy include "Big Up" (1992), "In The Summertime" (1995, #5 UK) and "Angel" (2001, #1 US, UK). Contents 1 Discography1.1 Solo albums1.2 Singles2 External links Discography..
Raywat Deonandan
Raywat Deonandan (born 1967) is a Canadian author and scientist. Born in Guyana, Deonandan emigrated to Canada at a young age. His two books, Sweet Like Saltwater and Divine Elemental, were published in Toronto by TSAR Books in 1999 and 2003 respectively. External links [Raywat Deonandan of..
Raywick, Kentucky
Raywick is a city in Marion County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 144 at the 2000 census. Geography Raywick is located at [37°33′38″N, 85°25′47″W] (37.560472, -85.429675)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the cit..
Rayxanber
Rayxanber is the name of a series of scrolling shooter type video games in which the first installment was released in 1990. The games were developed by Japanese software company Data West. The format of the games are horizontally aligned in vein of shooters like Gradius and R-Type. Contents 1&nb..
Rayya
Rayya is a town and a nagar panchayat in Amritsar district in the Indian state of Punjab. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Rayya had a population of 12,620. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Rayya has an average literacy rate..
Rayzd
Rayzd is a 6 person pop / jazz / hip hop band from Bellerose, New York formed by Joey Cavaseno. Formerly called G-Clef and da Houndz, Rayzd is a blended jazz-oriented phoenix that rose from the ashes of the Neo Swing Movement of the turn of the millennium. It's produced by the independent label ..
Ray "Gunner" Kelly
Ray "Gunner" Kelly ( born ? to 1976) was a Sydney, Australia policeman who became famous during his career due to his high profile cases and results. In particular, he often leaked stories to Bill Jenkings of the now defunct Sydney newspaper The Daily Mirror. He retired in 1966 as the best known a..
Ray (album)
ray is Japanese rock band L'Arc~en~Ciel's seventh album, released on July 1 1999, the same day as their sixth album, ark. The albums produced a combined eight singles and secured the top two slots in the Japanese Oricon charts, with ray taking the second spot. Track listing "死のା..
Ray (band)
Ray is a Rhytm and blues trio. Year Title Chart positions Album US Hot 100 US R&B/Hip-Hop 2005 "Southern Lovin" - #68 ?? ..
Ray (comics)
The Ray is the name of three fictional characters, all superheroes in the DC Comics universe. The first Ray was a Quality Comics character who was one of those purchased by DC Comics. He was later retconned as a member of the Freedom Fighters. His son, the second Ray, was created by DC. (It's a c..
Ray (EastEnders)
Ray (also known as Marco) was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was played by David Kennedy. History Ray arrived in Walford on 5 June 2006. He had tracked down his ex-lover Carla Mitchell, who had left him in Brazil to return to her husband Grant. Carla had been ha..
Ray (film)
Ray is a 2004 biographical film of the legendary rhythm and blues musician Ray Charles. Tagline: The extraordinary life of Ray Charles. A man who fought harder and went further than anyone thought possible. Contents 1 Cast2 Creators3 Impact4 Plot summary5 Songs used in..
Ray (manga)
|} is a manga and anime series about a doctor called Ray who has X-ray vision. Story Ray is a doctor who works in rather shady settings and unconventional situations. She'll operate on escaped gang members, perform heart transplants with an experimental artificial heart, and remove strange t..
Ray (optics)
In optics, a ray is an idealized narrow beam of light. Rays are used to model the propagation of light through an optical system, by dividing the real light field up into discrete rays that can be computationally propagated through the system by the techniques of ray tracing. This allows even very c..
Ray (Scooter) McLean
Ray (Scooter) McLean (December 6, 1915 - March 4, 1964) was a football player and coach at both the collegiate and professional levels, but may be nest remembered for preceding Vince Lombardi as head coach of the Green Bay Packers in 1958. McLean was a native of Lowell, Massachusetts who played bo..
Ray (single)
Ray is first single from Millencolin's Kingwood album. It was released one month before releasing the album. Tracks listing "Ray" ([MP3] | [VIDEO])"Phony Tony" ([listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info]))"Bullion (Live)" Millencolin Nikola Sarcevic | Ma..
Ray (surname)
Ray is a common surname in India, and is also found in many English-speaking countries. In India, the same name is also sometimes spelled Roy, and comes from the same root as Raj, which is also the root of the Latin rex (king), english reign and royal, etc. The English surname may come from the same..
Ray Abruzzese
Ray Abruzzese was an American college and professional football player. A defensive back, he played college football at the University of Alabama, and played professionally in the American Football League for the Buffalo Bills from 1962 through 1964 and for the New York Jets in 1965 and 1966. See ..
Ray Abruzzo
Ray Abruzzo is an American actor, noted for his appearances on television. He made regular appearances in the following series: Dynasty (as police sergeant John Zorelli), The Practice (as Detective Michael McGuire) and The Sopranos (as Little Carmine Lupertazzi). Other TV credits include: Falcon C..
Ray Addison
Ray Addison (born 21 December 1978, in Newcastle, UK) is a producer and director. He was educated at Leighton Park School (which is run on a Quaker ethos), before going to Alton College to study A-Levels in Media, Politics and Business and finally Bournemouth University where he studied Televis..
Ray Aguilar
Ray Aguilar (b. 1947) is a Nebraska state senator in the Nebraska Legislature and self-employed in the commercial cleaning service business in Grand Island, Nebraska. Personal Life He was born on Oct. 24, 1947, in Grand Island, graduated from Grand Island Senior High School, and attended Centra..
Ray Alan
Ray Alan (born September 18, 1930) was a British ventriloquist and television entertainer in the 1950s through to the 1980s. He is associated with the puppet Lord Charles. Career Born in Greenwich, London, Ray was introduced to the world of entertainment at a young age, entering a talent contest at..
Ray Alder
Lead vocalist of the progressive metal band Fates Warning since their 1988 release No Exit. Engine, his solo project, has released two albums: Engine in 1999 and Superholic in 2002. He also sang on Redemption's 2005 album The Fullness of Time, having produced their debut release in 2002. Referenc..
Ray Allen
Not to be confused with Allan Ray. Walter Ray Allen (born July 20 1975 in Merced, California) is an American professional basketball player for the NBA's Seattle SuperSonics, for whom he plays shooting guard. Allen is known as one of the best pure jump shooters in the game, especially from long ra..
Ray Allison
Ray Allison (Born - March 4, 1959 in Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada) is a retired Canadian Professional Hockey Centerman who played 7 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Hartford Whalers and Philadelphia Flyers Contents 1 Playing Career2 Awards & Achievements3 Record..
Ray Almeda
Ray Almeda (b. February 18, 1984), the Editor in-Chief, News for the [Advanced Media Network]. He's well-known for reporting breaking news stories (sometimes before they hit the press releases). An experienced veteran in online gaming journalism, Almeda also conducts major interviews with ..
Ray Amstrong
Ray Armstrong was an American college and professional football player. A defensive tackle, he played college football at Texas Christian University, and played professionally in the American Football League for the Oakland Raiders in 1960. See also Other American Football League players ..
Ray Anderson
The following notable people are called Ray Anderson Ray Anderson (boxer)Ray Anderson (broadcaster)Ray Anderson (musician)Ray Anderson (entrepreneur) ..
Ray Anderson (boxer)
Ray Anderson (born August 31, 1944 in Anniston, Alabama) was a boxer in the light heavyweight division who fought from 1965-1977. Anderson currently lives in Akron, Ohio. Anderson became the first challenger to last fifteen rounds against Bob Foster for the world Light Heavyweight title, but he lost..
Ray Anderson (entrepreneur)
Ray Anderson is founder and chairman of Interface, Inc, the world's largest manufacturer of modular carpet for commercial and residential applications and a leading producer of commercial broadloom and commercial fabrics. He is "known in environmental circles for his advanced and progressive stance ..
Ray Anderson (musician)
Ray Anderson (born October 16, 1952 in Chicago, Illinois) is an independent jazz trombone player. He is a throwback to the travelling jazz bands that played for the audience. Trained by the Chicago Symphony trombonists, he is regarded as pushing the limits of the instrument. He is a contemporary an..
Ray Anthony
Ray Anthony (born Raymond Antonioni on January 20, 1922 in Bentleyville, Pennsylvania) is an American bandleader, trumpeter, songwriter and actor. As a child Anthony moved with his family to Cleveland, Ohio, where he began studying the trumpet with his father. He played in Glenn Miller's band from ..
Ray Apollo
Ray Licamelli, better known as Ray Apollo, is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for portraying Doink the Clown in the World Wrestling Federation during the early 1990s. He was the third Doink, after Matt Osborne and Steve Lombardi. He is from Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey. Ray ..
Ray Armstead
Raymond Ricky Armstead (born May 27, 1960) was a 1984 Summer Olympics gold medalist in the men's 4x400 meter relay for the United States. Olympic medalists in athletics (men) | Olympic Champions in Men's 4x400 m relay 1912 United States Mel Sheppard, Edward Lindberg, Ted Meredith, Charles R..
Ray Arvizu
Ray Arvizu (born Reynaldo Arvizu) (1953 - August 9, 2001), better known as Ray "Daddy" Arvizu, was a prolific Blues and Jazz Saxaphonist, working with famous musicians such as Charlie Musselwhite and Elvin Bishop. He died on August 9, 2001 from respiratory infection, resulting form a freak accident..
Ray Ashcroft
Ray Ashcroft (b. 28 June, 1952 in Sheffield) is an English actor. He has played Geoff Daly in The Bill from 1996 to 2000, and he has also appeared in Coronation Street and Emmerdale. ..
Ray Atteveld
Ray Atteveld (born 8th September, 1966) was a Dutch footballer who could play as a full back or in midfield. He made his debut for Everton F.C. on 2 December1989 against Coventry City F.C. in a 2-0 home win for Everton F.C.. During his career at Everton F.C. he made 41 league appearances from the o..
Ray Austin
Ray Austin (December 5 1932—) is a British television director. He started his career as a stunt man and stunt coordinator, but became gradually involved as a director for film and TV. Perhaps due to his background as a stuntman, his style of direction is often highly visual and physical w..
Ray Avery
Murray "Ray" Bertrand Avery (1920–November 17, 2002) was a jazz photographer and jazz record collector. He began collecting jazz recordings as a student at Big Bear Lake High School in Big Bear Lake, California. He owned Ray Avery’s Rare Records in Glendale, California which became a mecca f..
Ray Bailey
Raymond Frederick Bailey (born; 25 November, 1935, Rossarden) is a former member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council. He was first elected to the now abolished Division of Cornwall on the 26 May, 1990. He was re-elected in the 1996 Cornwall election. Bailey became President of the Legislative Cou..
Ray Ban
The 10 year Special Edition DVD of Reservoir Dogs featuring the characters during the opening sequence of the film wearing Ray-Bans. Ray-Ban is a manufacturer of sunglasses, founded in 1937 by Bausch & Lomb, on commission of the United States Air Force. In 1999, Bausch & Lomb sold the brand to..
Ray Ban Aviator
The Ray Ban Aviator is a type of sunglasses manufactured by the Ray Ban brand of Bausch & Lomb, which was sold in 1999 to the Luxottica Group. Created in 1936, the glasses were developed specifically for pilots and were used by the military. In 1937, they were made available to the general publ..
Ray Ban Wayfarer
The Ray Ban Wayfarer are an iconic design of sunglasses manufactured by the Ray Ban brand of Bausch & Lomb, which was sold in 1999 to the Luxottica Group. The Wayfarer has been available since 1953 and is reported to be the best-selling style in history. They are a pop culture icon used by both f..
Ray Barbee
Ray Barbee is an American skateboarder from San Jose, California and along with Ron Allen and Steve Steadham one of the first famous African American skaters. He started skateboarding in 1984, when he was in seventh grade. Barbee was on the cutting edge of skateboarding in the late '80s, being a le..
Ray Barber
Ray Barber (born January 8, 1923) was a singer in the early 1950s. He recorded with Mercury Records. He had a big hit in England entitled "Mary Rose". He was recording the song "Because Of You" when a young Tony Bennett was in the studio and heard it for the first time. ..
Ray Barbieri
Ray Barbieri (November 27, 1961 - September 11, 1997), often nicknamed "Raybeez", was the vocalist and only consistent member of skinhead hardcore punk band Warzone, as well as former drummer for Agnostic Front. He died in 1997 of pneumonia, making an end to the band Warzone. ..
Ray Barbuti
Raymond J. ("Ray") Barbuti (June 12, 1905 – July 8, 1988) was an American athlete and American football player, winner of two gold medals at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Ray Barbuti was born in Nassau County, New York and attended Syracuse University where he won the IC4A championship at 400 m..
Ray Barlow
Ray Barlow was a well known magician and civil rights activist from South Africa. He used his popularity as a magician to lead protests and inspire his fellow South Africans to stand up to the Apartheid Era government. ..
Ray Barnett
Ray Barnett is a fictional doctor portrayed by actor Shane West on the television show ER. His character first appeared in 2004. He is a talented doctor struggling with conflicting commitments to the medical profession and his life as a rock musician. In season 12, the character became involved ..
Ray Barone
Ray Barone, in a typical moment from the show. Raymond Albert "Ray" Barone is a fictional character from the American sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. He is played by Ray Romano, whose standup comedy provides the comedic themes and general style of the show. Ray Barone lives on Long Island, j..
Ray Barrett
Ray Barrett (born 2 May 1927 in Brisbane, Queensland) is an Australian actor. Ray Barrett was one of the more popular leading men on British television in the 1960s, including an appearance in the Doctor Who serial The Rescue in 1965. He was on the series The Troubleshooters from 1965 to 1971, and..
Ray Barretto
Ray Barretto a.k.a. King of the Hard Hands (April 29, 1929 – February 17, 2006) born in New York City, was a Puerto Rican jazz musician, widely credited as the godfather of Latin jazz. He was also the first Hispanic to record a latin song which became a "hit" in the American Billboard Charts. ..
Ray Bauduc
Ray Bauduc (1906 — 1988) was a hugely popular and influential New Orleans-born jazz drummer best known for his work with the Bob Crosby Orchestra and their band-within-a-band, the Bobcats, between 1935 and 1942. He co-composed, together with bassist Bob Haggart, the two big hits that the Bob Cros..
Ray Bellew
Ray Bellew, actor, performer, was born in 1939 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He used to host a 1960's teen radio show & was in his own TV series of that time, Skipper & Co in St. John's, Newfoundland, on which Leslie Lake (now Leslie Lake Searle) was a featured singer. Throughout the 1960's, Bellew ..
Ray Bellm
Ray Bellm is an auto racing driver from Britain, whose success was mainly in sports cars. He was World Sportscar C2 champion 3 years in a row (1985-1987), winning Le Mans in 1985 and 1987. He had a spell in the BTCC in the early 1990s, finishing 5th overall in 1991 and co-founding Team Dynamics in 1..
Ray Bentley
Ray Bentley is a former NFL and USFL linebacker. Bentley's first three years in professional football were spent with the Michigan Panthers and Oakland Invaders of the USFL. He later would join the Buffalo Bills, and play six seasons with the team, including the Bills' first two Super Bowl years in..
Ray Berres
Raymond Frederick (Ray) Berres (born August 31, 1907 in Kenosha, Wisconsin) is a former catcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1934, 1936), Pittsburgh Pirates (1937-1940[start]), Boston Bees (1940[end]), Boston Braves (1941) and New York Giants (1942-..
Ray Bethell
Ray Bethell is a professional kite flyer from Vancouver, Canada. He holds multiple endurance world records related to simultaneously flying three stunt kites, one from each hand and one from his hips. Using the same technique he can fly multiple stacks of kites (up to 39 kites in total). Bethell has..
Ray Binger
Ray Binger (16 November 1888 in Wisconsin - 29 September 1970) was an American cinematographer. He started working in Hollywood in 1924, mastering the art of process photography. By 1934 he had gravitated towards special effects work. He was one of the many technicians involved in bringing authentic..
Ray Blades
Francis Raymond Blades (August 6 1896 – May 18 1979) was an American left fielder, manager, coach and scout in Major League Baseball. A native of Mount Vernon, Illinois, Blades was first scouted as a baseball player as a teenager in 1913. Branch Rickey, then the manager of the St. Louis Browns, s..
Ray Blanchard
Ray Blanchard is a Canadian sexologist who is in charge of the gender program at the Clarke site of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto, Canada. He coined the term autogynephilia to describe men with an erotic desire to be women and proposed a theory that all transsexual women were..
Ray Blanton
Leonard Ray Blanton (April 10, 1930–November 22, 1996) was the 44th governor of Tennessee from 1975 to 1979. He was a Democrat. Blanton was from Adamsville, Tennessee, and was from a farming family with road-building interests. He had a background as a schoolteacher and he had worked his wa..
Ray Bolger
Bolger, circa early 1930s Ray Bolger (January 10, 1904 – January 15, 1987) was an American entertainer of stage and screen, best known for his portrayal of the Scarecrow (and the farmworker "Hunk") in the 1939 film classic, The Wizard of Oz. Ray Bolger was born Raymond Wallace Bulcao t..
Ray Boltz
Ray Boltz is a singer-songwriter in contemporary Christian music, whose songs often tell stories of faith and inspiration. Contents 1 Discography1.1 Charts2 Awards3 External Links Discography 1986 Watch the Lamb1989 The Altar1991 Another Child to Hold1992 Seasons Change1994 ..
Ray Boone
1960 Topps baseball card #281 Raymond Otis Boone (July 27 1923 - October 17 2004) was an American infielder in Major League Baseball. Boone was born San Diego, California. An infielder, he broke in on September 3, 1948 with the Cleveland Indians. Over the next 13 years, he hit .275 with 151 ..
Ray Bourque
Ray Bourque poses with his fifth career Norris Trophy Raymond Jean Bourque (born December 28, 1960 in Saint-Laurent, a district of Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a Hockey Hall of Famer who currently holds the records for most goals, assists and points by a defenseman in the National Hockey Leag..
Ray Bowden
Edwin Raymond "Ray" Bowden (September 13, 1909 – 1998) was an English footballer. Born in Looe, Cornwall, he played for local non-league side Looe; a prolific centre forward, despite his slight frame he scored over 100 goals in a season, including ten in a single match. He was spotted by Ply..
Ray Bradbury
Ray Bradbury in 1945. Ray Douglas Bradbury (born August 22, 1920) is an American fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery writer known best for The Martian Chronicles, a 1950 book which has been described both as a short story collection and a novel, and his 1953 dystopian novel Fahrenhei..
Ray Bradley
Raymond S. Bradley is climatologist. Bradley is a University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He is also the research director of the Climate System Research Center. Bradley's work indicates that the warming of Earth's climate syste..
Ray Bradoc
Ray is an NPC in the game Breath of Fire II. He appears several times in the game to help you on your quest and is a high ranking member in St. Eva church. Game Events You first meet Ray in Coursair, where he heals Katt after your battle with her. He later appears in Capitan, where he is trying t..
Ray Bray
[] at NFL.com Ray Bray was a defensive lineman in the NFL. ..
Ray Bridwell White
Ray Bridwell White (August 1892 – November 6, 1946) was the son of the leader of the Pillar of Fire Church in Zarephath, New Jersey. Ray was born in Denver, Colorado to Alma Bridwell (1862-1946) and Kent White (1860-1940). He had a brother: Arthur Kent White (1889-1981). The church was start..
Ray Bright
Ray BrightAustralia (AUS) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Left-arm orthodox spin (LOS) Tests ODIs Matches 25 11 '''Runs scored 445 66 Batting average 14.35 16.50 100s/50s 0/0 0/0 Top score 33 19* ..
Ray Brooks
Ray Brooks is a British actor, born 20 April 1939 in Brighton, East Sussex. He rose to prominence in the UK in the 1960s with a starring role in the groundbreaking television drama Cathy Come Home, but had previously appeared in Coronation Street. Played Terry Mills in the series Taxi with Sid Jam..
Ray brothers
Ricky (1977 - December 13, 1992), Robert (1978 - October 20, 2000) and Randy Ray (b. 1979) were three hemophiliac brothers who were diagnosed with the HIV virus in 1986. The sons of Arcadia, Florida, natives Louise and Clifford Ray, they were the subject of a federal court battle against the De Sot..
Ray Browning
Ray Browning is a fitness expert and former professional triathlete. He focuses on motivating and educating people to live healthly and active lifestyles. During his career as a professional triathlete, he captured 7 Ironman titles and won the 1993 Winter Triathlon World Championships. He was a..
Ray Brown (baseball player)
Raymond Brown (February 23 1908 - February 8 1965) was an American right-handed pitcher in Negro league baseball, almost exclusively for the Homestead Grays. Brown was most notable for many pitching accomplishments. While he was considered a very good pinch hitter and a solid bat, his arm earned h..
Ray Brown (disambiguation)
Ray Brown may refer to the following people: Ray Brown (football player) (born 1962)Ray Brown (baseball player) (1908 – 1965)Ray Brown (musician) (1926 – 2002), an American jazz double bassistRay Brown (trumpeter), former section leader of the Earth, Wind, & Fire hornsRaymond Alfred Bro..
Ray Brown (football player)
[] at NFL.com Ray Brown (born December 12, 1962) is a former American football offensive lineman. He played college football at the Arkansas State University and played in the NFL with the St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Redskins, San Francisco 49ers and the Detroit Lions. He announced hi..
Ray Brown (musician)
For other people of this name, see Ray Brown (disambiguation). Raymond Matthews Brown (October 13 1926–July 2 2002) was an American jazz double bassist. Ray Brown was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and had piano lessons from the age of eight. After noticing how many pianists attended his ..
Ray Brown (trumpeter)
Ray Brown was trumpeter and section leader of the Earth, Wind, & Fire horns until 2004 when Bobby Burns, Jr. replaced him. External link [Earth, Wind, & Fire website] ..
Ray Brown discography
A partial list of original recordings featuring the jazz double bassist Ray Brown. Discography (with Ray Brown as Leader) 1946 - New Sounds in Modern Music - (Savoy Records)1956 - Bass Hit! - (Norgran Record)1958 - This is Ray Brown - (Polygram)1960 - Jazz Cello - (Verve Records)1962 - Ray Brown wi..
Ray Bryant
Ray Bryant (Raphael Homer Bryant) (born December 24, 1931 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American jazz pianist and composer. Ray Bryant began playing the piano from the age of six, also performing on bass in junior High School. Turning professional before his age of majority, Bryant has accom..
Ray Buchanan
[] at NFL.com Ray Buchanan (born September 29, 1971 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American football player, currently a free agent in the NFL. He plays the defensive back position. He graduated from the University of Louisville. He was drafted in 1993 by the Indianapolis Colts in the 3rd ro..
Ray Bumatai
Ray Bumatai (born December 20, 1952 in Offenbach, Germany - October 6, 2005 in Honolulu, Hawaii) was a musician, singer, recording artist, and actor who worked in comedy and live entertainment in Waikiki and in live-action production and animation in Hollywood. The older brother of Andy Bumatai, Ray..
Ray Burdis
Ray Burdis (born London, August 23 1958) is a British actor, screenwriter and producer. An actor from adolescence, he starred in an episode of the classic BBC sitcom Steptoe and Son before he turned 16. He first came to real prominence when he took the part of cowardly inmate Eckersley in the contr..
Ray Burke
Raphael P. Burke (born September 30, 1943) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil Party politician and government minister. Burke was born in Dublin, Ireland, educated at O'Connell Schools and became an auctioneer. He was elected to Dáil Éireann in the 1973 general election for the Dublin County North co..
Ray Burris
Bertram Ray Burris (born August 22 1950 in Idabel, Oklahoma) was a pitcher with a 15 year career from 1973 to 1987. He played for the Chicago Cubs, New York Mets, Montreal Expos and St. Louis Cardinals all of the National League and the New York Yankees, Oakland A's, and Milwaukee Brewers all of th..
Ray Burse
Ray Burse Jr. (born October 2, 1984 in Prospect, Kentucky) is an American soccer goalkeeper, who currently plays for Major League Soccer club FC Dallas. Burse, drafted in the third round of the 2006 MLS Superdraft, has yet to make an MLS appearance and plays on the F.C. Dallas reserve squad. He at..
Ray Butler
[] at NFL.com Ray Butler (b. June 28, 1956) is a retired american football Wide Receiver. Professional Career Butler played in the National Football League between 1980 and 1988. In 1981, he was fourth in the league with 9 receiving touchdowns. College Career Butler played college foot..
Ray Buttigieg
Ray Buttigieg (pronounced /beauti-gig/, with hard "g" as in "go") is a poet and musician, who was born in the Gozo, the second largest island of the Maltese Islands on May 1, 1955. He attended Qala primary school, then the Lyceum in Victoria, Gozo. He then moved to the United States where he continu..
Ray Butts
"Ray Butts" is the sixth episode in the first season of [[Space: Above and Beyond]]. It originally aired in North America on October 22, 1995. Plot The Wild Cards are selected to assist C.K. Raymond Butts on a top secret mission. External links [Ray Butts on IMDb] ..
Ray C. Bliss
Ray C. Bliss (1907 - 1981) was one of the important national U.S. Republican Party leaders of the 1960s and served as Chairman of the Republican National Committee from 1965 to 1969, culminating in the election of Richard M. Nixon as president. He had been Ohio Republican state chair (1954-1965) and..
Ray Cale
William Raymond Cale - known as Ray Cale (born 18 July 1922 in Usk, Wales - died 5 June 2006) was a dual code rugby international for Wales with the international Rugby Union and Rugby League teams. Contents 1 Rugby Union2 Rugby League3 Footnotes4 References Rugby Union Cale..
Ray Campi
Ray Campi (b. 1934 in Yonkers, New York) is a distinguished musician often called The King of Rockabilly. Campi's trademark is his white double bass, which he often jumps on top of and "rides" while playing. After his family moved to Austin, Texas in 1944, Campi began a lifetime of performing and r..
Ray Candy
Ray Candy was a professional wrestler for the Jim Crockett Promotions. Profile Birthday: December 3, 1951Died: May 23, 1994Home state: GeorgiaDebut: 1973Previous Gimmicks: Blackstud Williams, Commando Ray, Kareem Muhammad, Masked Superfly, Ray Candy Titles Held AWA Southern Tag Team Champion (3x wi..
Ray Cappo
Ray Cappo (aka Ray of Today) was the vocalist for several hardcore bands. The most notable and influential among these bands was Youth of Today. Reflex From Pain, Shelter, Better Than A Thousand, and the project recording "Ray and Porcell", were the other bands/projects that he provided vocals for. ..
Ray Card
Ray Card (b. April 4, 1957) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League for Geelong Football Club. He wore the number 20 during his tenure at the club. Card was awarded the Carji Greeves Medal in 1983. ..
Ray Carney
Ray Carney, also known as Raymond Carney, is a prolific and controversial American scholar and critic, primarily known for his work as a film theorist, although he also writes extensively on American art and literature as well. He is most well known for his study of the works of actor and director J..
Ray Casey
Raymond J. Casey (born San Francisco, California, 1900, died Palo Alto, California, 1986) was a top-ranked tennis player and coach. "The Fastest Server in the World" -- An English Newspaper Appraisal A large and very powerful man for his time, Casey was a 12-letter man in athletics at the Un..
Ray Cash
Ray Cash is an American hip-hop and hardcore rapper from Cleveland, Ohio. Cash has been active since the 2000's. Contents 0.1 Chart success0.2 Albums0.3 Singles1 Trivia2 References Chart success Albums C.O.D.(Cash on Delivery) Last Spot: # 82 on US Hot 200Peak Spot: # ..
Ray Cashley
Ray Cashley (b. October 23, 1951) was a football goalkeeper. He joined Bristol City F.C. as a youth player and was their number one goalkeeper in the early 70's. He even scored a goal for City with a long clearance from his own penalty area. He is one of only four goalkeepers to do this, the other t..
Ray Cashmere
Ray Cashmere (born January 12, 1980 in Illawarra) is a rugby league player who plays for the North Queensland Cowboys in the National Rugby League competition. Although he is yet to play first grade for the Cowboys, Cashmere is now regular member of the North Queensland Young Guns since his move fro..
Ray casting
Ray casting is not a synonym for ray tracing, but can be thought of as an abridged, and significantly faster, version of the ray tracing algorithm. Both are image order algorithms used in computer graphics to render three dimensional scenes to two dimensional screens by following rays of light from..
Ray Castoldi
Ray Castoldi has been the organist at Madison Square Garden since 1989. During the summer, when the New York Rangers and New York Knicks are spending their offseasons, Castoldi can be heard at the organ at Shea Stadium. Because of this, he is the answer to this trivia question: Who is the only pe..
Ray Chang
Ray Chang or "Raymond Y. Chang" (born November 2, 1966) is the pastor of [Ambassador Church] in Buena Park, CA, founder of the AmbassadorNet, and church planting leader with the Evangelical Free Church of America as well as a working member with Diversity Task Force. He also wrote one of ..
Ray Chapman
Ray Chapman Ray Chapman (January 15, 1891–August 17, 1920) was a shortstop for the American League Cleveland team, known as the Naps from 1912–1914 and Indians from 1915–1920. Chapman was born in Beaver Dam, Kentucky. To date, he is the only Major League Baseball player to ..
Ray Charles
For Ray Charles of the Ray Charles Singers and longtime vocal conductor for Perry Como, see Ray Charles (elder). Ray Charles was the stage name of Ray Charles Robinson (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004). He was a pioneering American pianist and soul musician who shaped the sound of rhythm a..
Ray Charles (elder)
This page is about Ray Charles, composer and conductor of The Ray Charles Singers. For information about the pianist and soul singer, see Ray Charles. Ray Charles is the stage name of Charles Raymond Offenberg (born September 13, 1918, in Chicago, Illinois), an American musician, songwriter, and v..
Ray Charles (or, Hallelujah I Love Her So)
Ray Charles (Atlantic 8006) is Ray Charles' 1957 debut album for Atlantic Records. Filled with powerful soul stompers and gut wrenching pleas, "Ray Charles" is a timeless classic. Containing such instant classics as "Ain't That Love", " A Fool For You" and "I've Got A Woman" (all penned by Charle..
Ray Charles Anthology
Ray Charles Anthology is the first compact disc to collect many of soul music icon Ray Charles' ABC-Paramount-era recordings. The All Music Guide considers it to be "the best single CD collection of Ray Charles' '60s and '70s ABC-Paramount material"[link], while Rhino Records, the issuing..
Ray Charles discography
This is a listing of all the albums and singles released by R&B and soul music pioneer Ray Charles. Singles Year Song title US chart R&B chart UK chart 1949 "Confession Blues" 2 1951 "Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand" 5 1952 "Kiss-A Me Baby" 1952 "It Should Ha..
Ray Cillien
Ray Cillien (born July 26, 1939 in Esch-sur-Alzette; died ??) was a boxer from Luxembourg. Cillien was member of the Luxembourgish Olympic team at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. After a bye in the first round of the light-heavyweight division, he was eliminated in the second round by Russian Gen..
Ray City, Georgia
Ray City is a city in Berrien County, Georgia, United States. The population was 746 at the 2000 census. Geography Ray City is located at [31°4′32″N, 83°11′51″W] (31.075646, -83.197399)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ci..
Ray Clemence
Raymond Neal Clemence, MBE (born 5 August, 1948 in Skegness, England) was one of English and European football's best and most decorated goalkeepers, part of the all-conquering Liverpool team of the 1970s. Clemence made his debut for Scunthorpe United in 1966 and was spotted and signed by Liverpool..
Ray Close
Ray Close is a former CIA analyst in the Near East division. He is a member of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS) and an outspoken critic of the Iraq War and the Bush Administration.[link][link][link][link] ..
Ray Cokes
Raymond "Ray" Cokes (February 24, 1958) is a British entertainment personality. Born Raymond Christopher Cokes on the Isle of Wight, Cokes started his career at MTV Europe in 1987 with the show Ray's Request. Cokes's second show, MTV Most Wanted, lasted for four years, followed by X-Ray Vision. Coke..
Ray Coleman
Ray Coleman (June 15, 1937 – September 10, 1996) is a British author and former editor-in-chief of Melody Maker who is best known for various biographies of The Beatles. Besides Melody Maker, Coleman was a major participant with various other music magazines including Disc, Black Music, and M..
Ray Collins
Ray Collins can refer to different people: Ray Collins (actor) (1889-1965)Ray Collins (baseball player) (1887-1970)Ray Collins (comics creator) (AKA Eugenio Zappietro)Ray Collins (rock musician) (b. 1938)Ray Collins (reporter) ..
Ray Collins (actor)
Collins in The Racket (1951) Ray Collins (December 10, 1889 – July 11, 1965) was an American actor in film, stage, radio, and television. Born in Sacramento, California, Collins started acting on stage at the age of 14. In the mid-1930s, now an established stage and radio actor, Collins b..
Ray Collins (rock musician)
Ray Collins was born on November 19th, 1936. He started his musical career singing falsetto backup vocals for various 'doo-wop' groups in the Los Angeles area, including Little Julian Herrera and the Tigers. In the early sixties, Collins, drummer Jimmy Carl Black and bassist Roy Estrada joined with ..
Ray Combs
Combs hosting Family Feud. Raymond Neil Combs, Jr. (April 3, 1956 – June 2, 1996) was an American television game show host and stand-up comedian, best known as the second host of Family Feud. Born in Hamilton, Ohio, Combs ascended into the world of comedy after moving to Los Angeles in..
Ray Comfort
The examples and perspective in this article or section may not [WikiProject Countering systemic biasinclude all significant viewpoints].Please [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ improve the article] or discuss the issue on the [talk page]. Ray Comfort. Part of the ..
Ray Condo
Ray Condo (born Ray Tremblay, May 16, 1950 - April 15, 2004) was a Canadian rockabilly singer, saxophonist, and guitarist. Life Born in Hull, Quebec to a family of eight children, Condo picked up the guitar at 11, and by the time he was 16 he released his first album with a band in the style of the..
Ray Conniff
Ray Conniff Ray Conniff (born Joseph Raymond Conniff on November 6, 1916 in Attleboro, Massachusetts, USA, and died October 12 2002, Escondido, California, USA) was an American musician. He was born in Attleboro, Massachusetts, and learned to play the trombone from his father. He studied musi..
Ray Conniff Singers
The Ray Conniff Singers were a vocal group established 1959 by composer-arranger-bandleader Ray Conniff (see his entry for more information). Their biggest hit was "Somewhere My Love" in 1966. ..
Ray Cooper
Ray Cooper Ray Cooper (born August 19, 1942 in Watford, Hertfordshire) is an English musician. He is a session and road-tour percussionist who has worked with Pink Floyd, Sting, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Elton John. He has also worked in films, producing and performing music in seve..
Ray Copeland
Ray Copeland (July 17, 1926–May 18, 1984) was a jazz trumpet player and teacher. Throughout his career he participated on many swing and hard bop dates, appearing on the well known Monk's Music by Thelonious Monk in 1956. Copeland played with a swinging, upbeat approach, but was undoubtedly ..
Ray Cosgrove
Ray Cosgrove '''Irish '''Ray MacOscair Date of birth Sport Gaelic Football Position Full-Forward Club Kilmacud Crokes County team Dublin GAA Years active 1999 - Present Appearances Scores Provincial titles 2 All-Irelands 0 All-Stars 1(2002) For more details of the GAA in ..
Ray County, Missouri
Ray County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri. As of 2000, the population was 23,354. Its county seat is Richmond6. The county was organized in 1820 and named for John Ray, Missouri state legislator. Ray County is part of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area Contents 1 Geogr..
Ray Crawford
Ray Crawford (born in Roswell, New Mexico, October 26, 1915 - dead February 1, 1996) was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. He participated in 3 grands prix, debuting on May 30, 1955. He scored 0 championship points. Formula One Indy 500 results Season Driver_Number ..
Ray Crawford (footballer)
Raymond Crawford (born Portsmouth 13 July, 1936) is a former English international footballer. Starting out at Portsmouth, Ray Crawford joined Ipswich Town in 1958. A prolific striker, he helped Ipswich to win back-to-back titles, the Second Division in the 1959/1960 season and the First Division ..
Ray Crist
--> Ray Crist (March 8, 1900 – July 23, 2005) was an American chemist. He helped in the Manhattan Project and retired from teaching at the age of 104 in 2004, widely believed to have been America's oldest worker at the time. He was a graduate of the former Messiah School (1916), now known as Mes..
Ray Cromley
Ray Cromley was a Major in the United States Army and a Journalist. Prior to the Second World War, Cromley was a correspondent and journalist in Japan. Following its outbreak, Cromley joined the American army and served in the China Burma India Theater. He was a member of the United States Army O..
Ray Crooke
Ray Crooke (1922- ), is an Australian artist born in Melbourne. He won the Archibald Prize in 1969 with a portrait of George Johnston. His painting The Offering (1971) is in the Vatican Museum collection. Many of his works are in Australian galleries. He is known for serene views of Islander peopl..
Ray Culp
Ray Culp (Born August 6, 1941 in Elgin, Texas) was a major league pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and Boston Red Sox. His first couple years (with Philadelphia) he put up average statistics, winning around 10 games each year and having around a 3.50 ERA. When he later switched c..
Ray Cummings
Ray Cummings (Raymond King Cummings) was an author of Science Fiction, rated one of the 'founding fathers of the Science Fiction pulp genre'[link]. He was born August 30, 1887 in New York and died January 23, 1957 in Mount Vernon. Cummings worked with Thomas Edison as a personal assistant..
Ray Cummins
Ray Cummins (born 1949) was a famous Irish sportsperson who played Gaelic football and hurling for Blackrock and Cork in the 1970s. He was named in the full-forward position on the Gaelic Athletic Association's "Hurling Team of the Millennium." Ray Cummins is considered one of the great players of ..
Ray Cunningham
Raymond Lee (Ray) Cunningham (January 17, 1905 - July 30, 2005) was a third baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1931 and 1932. He batted and threw right handed. A native of Mesquite, Texas, Cunningham played briefly for the St. Louis Cardinals at third base be..
Ray D'Arcy
Ray D'Arcy (September 1, 1964) is an Irish television and radio presenter. He started his career at Raidió na Gaeltachta and in 1988 moved to RTÉ, with a now infamous broadcast for Jo Maxi from a skatepark, in which he made a desperate attempt to fit in, by using the terms rad and cool repeatedly..
Ray Dandridge
Raymond Emmitt Dandridge (August 31 1913 - February 12 1994) was an American third baseman in baseball's Negro leagues. He was born in Richmond, Virginia. Dandridge was one of the greatest fielders in the history of baseball, and one of the sport's greatest hitters for average, but unfortunately his..
Ray Daniel
William Raymond "Ray" Daniel (November 2 1928 – November 6 1997) was a Welsh football player and manager. Daniel was born in Swansea and started out at his local club Swansea Town as an amateur. In 1946 he was snapped up by Arsenal (whom his elder brother Bobby had played for, before he had been ..
Ray Davies
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Ray Davis
Ray Davis may refer to: General Ray Davis (U.S. Marine) (1915-2003), Medal of Honor recipient – hero of the Battle of Chosin Reservoir (Korean War)Ray Davis (musician) (1940-2005), member of The Parliaments, Parliament and FunkadelicRaymond Davis Jr. (1914-2006), Nobel Prize winning American ..
Ray Davis (musician)
Raymond "Ray" Davis (born March 29, 1940 in Sumter, South Carolina - died July 5, 2005 New Brunswick, New Jersey) was the original bass singer and one of the founding members of The Parliaments, Parliament and Funkadelic. He has more recently performed in The Original P which consisted of four fou..
Ray Davis (U.S. Marine)
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Raymond Gilbert "Ray" Davis (January 13, 1915-September 3, 2003) was a highly decorated United States Marine Corps commissioned officer, serving in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. His single most notable endeavor was the salvation of hundreds of trapped ..
Ray Dennis Steckler
Ray Dennis Steckler (born 1939, Reading, Pennsylvania), widely known by the pseudonym Cash Flagg, is an American film director. He served briefly during the late 1950s in the Army, then began working with cinematography in the Los Angeles area. He directed Wild Guitar and appeared under his onscre..
Ray DiPalma
Ray DiPalma (born 1943), an American poet and visual artist, is the author of more than thirty collections of poetry and visual work. His writings and graphic works have been widely anthologized and published in numerous journals in the United States, Europe and South America. He lives in New York C..
Ray Dodd
Born 1954 - New York, New York. Now resides in Boulder, Colorado Author of "BeliefWorks" and "The Power of Belief". In 1996, after a chance meeting at the pyramid ruins in Teotihuacan, Mexico, he embarked on a six-year apprenticeship with don Miguel Ruiz, M.D., author of the best-selling book, T..
Ray Dolby
Dolby (left) is inducted into the NIHF Ray Dolby (born January 18, 1933) is the American inventor of the noise reduction system known as Dolby NR. He is the founder and chairman of Dolby Laboratories, and is a certified billionaire. Born in Portland, Oregon in 1933 and raised in San Francisc..
Ray Dooley
Ray Dooley (born 1953) is a company member at the Playmakers Repertory Company in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and has starred on Broadway, Film and Television. He is currently the head of the Professional Actor Training Program (PATP) at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (UNC) and is a..
Ray Dorset
Ray Dorset Ray Dorset (born Raymond Edward Dorset, on March 21, 1946, in Ashford, Kent) is a British guitarist, singer, songwriter and founder of the skiffle band Mungo Jerry. In 1968 he formed the group Good Earth, which also included Colin Earl on keyboards, Dave Hutchins on bass, and Ray..
Ray Dragon
Ray Dragon is a former gymnast, turned gay porn star, was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States. He attended school at Michigan State University and received degrees in both computer engineering and performing arts from. His love of dancing and acting led him to perform in many plays and films i..
Ray Dragon(porn star)
RAY DRAGON Ray Dragon is a former gymnast, turned gay pron star, was born in Detroit, Michigan. He attended school at Michigan State University and received degrees in both computer engineering and performing arts from. His love of dancing and acting led him to perform in many plays and films incl..
Ray Draper
Raymond Allen Draper (1940–1982) was an American hard bop tuba player. After attending the Manhattan School of Music in the mid-1950s, he played or recorded through the early 1970s with Jackie McLean, Donald Byrd, John Coltrane, Max Roach, Don Cherry, Horace Tapscott, Archie Shepp, Brother Ja..
Ray Durham
Ray Durham (born November 30, 1971, in Charlotte, North Carolina), nicknamed The Sugarman, is a second baseman in Major League Baseball. A 2-time All-Star, he is one of the premier offensive catalysts in all of baseball, providing prototypical lead-off hitting with power. This 9-year major league ..
Ray E. Bornert II
Ray E. Bornert II is an American computer programmer & game designer. He designed the WinHoldEm online poker bot. He also designed a 512-cell three-dimensional chess variant, called 3D8L. External links [Hixoxih Software] -- Bornert's home page[Wired 13.09 article with Bornert inte..
Ray Eames
Ray-Bernice Alexandra Kaiser Eames (December 15, 1912 - August 21, 1988) was an American artist, designer, architect and filmmaker who, together with her husband Charles, is responsible for many classic, iconic designs of the 20th century. She was born in Sacramento, California. Having lived in a nu..
Ray Edmonds
Ray Edmonds (born April 25, 1936, Grimsby, England) was a mildly successful professional snooker player. He set up the Ray Edmonds Snooker Centre in Grimsby, and until recently, was a member of the BBC snooker commentary team. ..
Ray Edwards
Ray Edwards is an American football player for the Minnesota Vikings. He played at Purdue University and entered the NFL draft early following his junior season. ..
Ray Elgaard
Ray Elgaard (born August 29, 1959 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) was a Canadian Football League slotback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders from 1983 through 1996. He retired as the all-time leader in receptions and receiving yards in the Canadian Football League (830 receptions, 13,198 receiving ya..
Ray Eliot
Ray Eliot (June 13, 1905 - February 24, 1980) served as the head football coach at the University of Illinois from 1942 to 1959. His Fighting Illini teams won three Big Ten Championships (1946, 1951 and 1952) and two Rose Bowl victories (1947 and 1952). Eliot, who spent almost his entire career at..
Ray Ellington
Ray Ellington Ray Ellington (born Ray Brown March 17 1916, died February 28 1985) was a popular English singer, drummer and bandleader. He is best known for his appearances on The Goon Show from 1951 to 1960. The Ray Ellington Quartet had a regular musical segment on the show, and Ellington al..
Ray Ellis
Ray Ellis is a music producer, arranger and conductor. The orchestration for Billie Holiday's Lady in Satin is perhaps his best known work in the jazz vein. Ray arranged many hit records in the 1950's and 60's. Included are classics such as "There Goes My Baby" by the Drifters; "A Certain Smile" by ..
Ray Emery
Ray Emery (born September 28, 1982 in Cayuga, Ontario} is an ice-hockey goaltender currently serving as the goaltender for the Ottawa Senators of the NHL. Contents 1 Hockey career1.1 2005-2006 season2 Career statistics2.1 Regular season2.2 Playoffs3 Awards4 Ref..
Ray Errol Fox
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Ray Errol Fox's novel career in journalism and the arts has resulted in a wide range of distinguished achieve..
Ray Evans
Raymond Bernard "Ray" Evans (born February 14, 1915 in Salamanca, New York) was a partner in the composing and songwriter duo with Jay Livingston, best known for the songs they composed for films. Evans wrote the lyrics and Livingston the music for the songs. Livingston and Evans won Academy Awards..
Ray Evernham
Ray Evernham is currently a Nascar owner for Evernham Motorsports with drivers Kasey Kahne, Scott Riggs and Jeremy Mayfield. Ray was born Augest 26th, 1957 in Hazlet, New Jersey. Ray is married with one child. In 1999 Ray won the NASCAR Winston Cup Illustrated “Person of the Year”. Ray Evernh..
Ray Ewry
Ray Clarence Ewry at the 1900 Summer Olympics Raymond Clarence "Ray" Ewry (October 14, 1873 – September 29, 1937) was an American track and field athlete who won 8 gold medals at the Olympic Games and 2 gold medals at the "Intercalated Games" (1906 in Athens). This puts him among the mo..
Ray Fair
Ray C. Fair (born October 4, 1942 in Fresno, California) is the John M. Musser Professor of Economics at Yale University. Fair received his B.A. from Fresno State College in 1964 and his Ph.D. from MIT in 1968. He spent several years at Princeton University before moving to Yale. He is now a prof..
Ray Fearon
Ray Fearon (born, 1967 in London, England) is a British actor. He has played roles in Coronation Street (as Nathan Harding) and Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (as Firenze the centeur). He was taught drama by Janet Amsden and at Rose Bruford College. Selected Films Film Year Notes Ha..
Ray Felix
Raymond Darlington Felix (b. December 10, 1930 in New York, New York; d. July 28, 1991) was an American professional basketball player. A 6' 11" center from Long Island University, Felix was selected by the Baltimore Bullets with the first pick in the 1953 NBA Draft. He quickly became the NBA's ..
Ray Fenwick
Ray Fenwick is a guitarist and session musician who replaced Steve Howe in The Syndicats and was a member of the English rock band The Ian Gillan Band in the 1970s (Ian Gillan being the former singer in Deep Purple). He returned to sessions and then featured on former Rainbow vocalist Graham Bonnet..
Ray Fernandez
Ray "Hercules" Fernandez (May 7, 1957–March 6, 2004) was a professional wrestler who primarily wrestled in Florida and Texas. He never obtained a title in either of the two major federations. Fernandez was a featured bodybuilder, appearing in several muscle magazines. He was known for his Sa..
Ray Ferraro
Ray Ferraro (born August 23, 1964 in Trail, British Columbia, Canada) is a former professional hockey player for the NHL. He has played for the Hartford Whalers (1984-1991), New York Islanders (1991-1995), New York Rangers (1995-1996), Los Angeles Kings (1996-1999), Atlanta Thrashers (1999-2002) an..
Ray Fillet (TMNT)
Ray Fillet / Man Ray --> Ray Fillet or Man Ray (they changed his name for some reason) was once your average marine biologist named Jack Finney who worked at the Burroughs Aquarium in New Jersey. He was exposed to Mutagen and became a mutant Ray. He originated in the Archie comics version of Te..
Ray Finkle
Ray Finkle is a fictional character in the 1994 comedy [[Ace Ventura: Pet Detective]]. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Finkle was the starting placekicker for the Miami Dolphins. He missed the winning field goal in the closing seconds of Super Bowl XV..
Ray Flaherty
Ray Flaherty (September 1, 1903 - July 19, 1994) was a professional football player in the National Football League from 1926-1935. He was the Head Coach of the Boston/Washington Redskins from 1936-1942, where he won four division titles (1936, 1937, 1940, 1942) and two NFL Championships (1937, 19..
Ray Forrest
--> Ray Forrest was a radio staff announcer for NBC, pioneering TV announcer, host and news broadcaster from the very earliest TV era (pre-WW II) through the 1960's. Ray Forrest died on March 11, 1999. Ray Forrest hosted NYC's earliest and one of the most unique kids TV variety series called Chil..
Ray Fosse
Raymond Earl Fosse (born April 4, 1947 in Marion, Illinois) is a former Major League Baseball catcher. He was drafted in the first round of the 1965 amateur draft by the Cleveland Indians and debuted on September 8, 1967. He batted and threw right-handed. Arguably, Ray Fosse is most famous for be..
Ray French
Ray French is a former Rugby Union and Rugby League player who achieved the rare honour of representing his country (England) at international level in both codes of the game. After switching to Rugby League, French enjoyed a spell at his hometown club, St. Helens, but also enjoyed a successful spel..
Ray Frenette
Joseph Raymond Frenette Rank:28th Term of Office:October 14, 1997 - May 13, 1998 Predecessor:Frank McKenna Successor:Camille Theriault Date of Birth:April 16, 1935 Place of Birth:Beresford, New Brunswick Spouse:Armande Hachey Profession:Business Executive Political Party:Liberal Joseph Raymond (..
Ray Game Designer
Ray Game Designer (a.k.a. RGD) is an application that allows you create very simple 3D computer games on versions of the Windows operating system as old as 3.1 without programming. Ray Game Designer was written by Emmanuel Icart of [Momor Productions] and released as commercial software in..
Ray Game Designer 2
Ray Game Designer 2 (also known as RGD2) is a freeware application designed for developing simple 3D computer games such as first-person shooters and third-person platformers without learning an advanced programming language. It was written by Emmanuel Icart of [Momor Productions] with the..
Ray Garrett, Jr.
Ray Garrett, Jr. (August 11, 1920 - February 3, 1980, Chicago, Illinois) was a senior partner at Gardner Carton in Chicago until his appointment as the Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under President Richard Nixon in 1973, where he served for two years. Garrett, a Yale..
Ray Garton
Ray Garton is the author of over fifty books including popular 80’s horror novel Live Girls and its sequel Night Life as well as the recent Leisure paperback The Loveliest Dead. He has also penned several short stories and novellas. In 2006 Ray received the World Horror Convention Grand Master ..
Ray Getliffe
Ray Getliffe - (Born - April 3, 1914 in Galt, Ontario) was a Canadian Professional Hockey Left Winger who played 10 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens. He is noted as being the person who gave teammate Maurice Richard his nickname, "The Rocket". Cont..
Ray Giacoletti
Ray Giacoletti (born April 14, 1962 in Peoria, Illinois) is the current men's basketball coach at the University of Utah. Giacoletti replaced Rick Majerus, who retired in 2004. Giacoletti played collegiate basketball at Minot State University in North Dakota from 1980-1984, where he was a four-year ..
Ray Gilbert
Ray Gilbert (5 September, 1912 – 3 March, 1976) was a lyricist. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Gilbert is best remembered for the lyrics to the Oscar winning song Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah from the film Song of the South, which he wrote with Allie Wrubel in 1947. He was married to actress Janis Paig..
Ray Gillen
Ray Gillen Ray Gillen (May 12 1959 - December 1 1993) was a singer best known for his work with the bands Black Sabbath and Badlands. Ray was born on May 12 1959 in New York but was raised in Cliffside Park New Jersey. He was an only child and started singing while in High School. He played ..
Ray Ginger
Raymond Sydney Ginger (October 16, 1924 – January 3, 1975) was an American historian, author, and biographer. He specialized in labor history from the end of Reconstruction to the Great Depression. He wrote the definitive biography of the American labor leader and socialist, Eugene Debs. His b..
Ray Gonzalez
Ramos Gonzalez is a professional wrestler. Contents 1 Profile1.0.1 ..
Ray Gordy
Terry Ray Gordy Jr. (born March 23, 1979 in Chattanooga, Tennessee) and better known as Ray Gordy, is a professional wrestler who is currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment to wrestle in Deep South Wrestling, LLC. He is the son of legendary wrestler Terry Gordy. He also wrestled on the De..
Ray Goulding
Ray Goulding (March 20, 1922 - March 24, 1990) was an American comedian, who formed one half of the comedy duo of Bob and Ray. According to Ray Goulding, the billing "Bob and Ray" came from their first radio show "Matinee with Bob and Ray" which they thought sounded better than "Matinob with Ray an..
Ray Gravell
Raymond William Robert Gravell (born 1951 in Mynyddygarreg, Wales) is a former Welsh rugby union player who gained 23 rugby union caps for Wales as a centre. He was educated at Burry Port Secondary Modern School and Carmarthen Grammar School. Rugby Career He first played for Llanelli RFC in 197..
Ray Graves
Ray Graves (born December 31, 1918) a native of Knoxville, Tennessee and an alumnus of the University of Tennessee, was a former head coach of the University of Florida football team. Graves was hired as Florida's head coach in 1960 to replace fellow Tennessee alumnus Bob Woodruff. Graves led F..
Ray Graydon
Ray Graydon is an English Football manager and retired football player, born in Bristol on 21st July, 1947. He is currently employed as First Team Coach of Championship team, Leicester City. Contents 1 Playing Career2 Coaching Career3 Walsall Manager (1998-2002)4 Bristol Rover..
Ray Greene
Ray Greene (February 2, 1765 - January 11, 1849) was a United States Senator from Rhode Island. Born in Warwick, he pursued classical studies and graduated from Yale College in 1784; he studied law, was admitted to the bar, and commenced practice in Providence. He was attorney general of Rhode Islan..
Ray Grey
Ray Grey (ca. 1899 - April 18, 1925) was an American film director and actor and the father of actress Virginia Grey. Grey got his start as an actor in Mack Sennett's Keystone Studios films. His debut was in 1916 in A Movie Star. In the early 1920s, he switched off between being the main director..
Ray Gricar
Ray Gricar (born 9--October--1945) is a former District Attorney for Center County, Pennsylvania. Gricar was listed as a missing person shortly after 15 April 2005, after taking the day off to travel to Lewisburg, PA. Missing Person Gricar's laptop was discovered in the Susquehanna River on 30-..
Ray Grimes
  Oscar Ray Grimes, Sr. (September 11, 1893 - May 25, 1953) was a first baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox (1920), Chicago Cubs (1922-1924) and Philadelphia Phillies (1926). Grimes batted and threw right handed. He was born in Bergholz, Ohio. Grimes emerged..
Ray Groom
The Hon. Raymond John Groom (born September 3, 1944, Elsternwick) was an Australian Liberal Party politician and Premier of the Australian State of Tasmania from September 17, 1992 to March 18, 1996. He succeeded Michael Field to the position and was himself succeeded by Tony Rundle. He retired from..
Ray Gunkel
Raymond Fred Gunkel (February 16, 1924 - August 1, 1972), known professionally as Ray Gunkel, was an American professional wrestler and promoter in the state of Georgia. He is best known for having died of a heart attack after a match in Savannah, Georgia versus Ox Baker. Championships and accompl..
Ray Gunter
Raymond Jones Gunter, (August 30, 1909 – April 12, 1977), British Labour politician, was born in Wales and had a background in the railway industry and the British trade union movement - specifically his union TSSA, the Transport Salaried Staffs Association. After seeing active service in the Sec..
Ray Gun (magazine)
Ray Gun was an American alternative rock-and-roll magazine, first published in 1992 in Santa Monica, California. Led by founding art director David Carson, Ray Gun created new boundaries on the cutting edge of magazine publishing by abandoning the usual conventions of headlines, columns, and even pa..
Ray Gun Suitcase
Ray Gun Suitcase is Pere Ubu's tenth studio album, which finds them returning both to indie labels, and, after a string of slickly produced, pop-oriented albums, the darker, more complex sonic landscape associated with their earlier work. Director's Cut In 2005, to celebrate Pere Ubu's 30th Anni..
Ray Guy
Ray Guy Personal Info Date of Birth December 22, 1949 Place of Birth Swainsboro, Georgia Height 6'-3" Weight 200 pounds Player Information Position Punter Number 8 College The University of Southern Mississippi Awards Pro Bowls 7 NFL Draft Year 1973 Round,..
Ray Guy Award
The Ray Guy Award is presented annually to college football's top punter by the Greater Augusta Sports Council. The award is named after Ray Guy. Previous winners Year Winner School 2000 Kevin Stemke Wisconsin 2001 Travis Dorsch Purdue 2002 Mark Mariscal Colorado 2003 B...
Ray H. French
Ray H. French (1919-2000), artist and print maker, was born in Terre Haute, Indiana, USA, on May 16, 1919. He attended the John Herron School of Art, Indianapolis, Indiana, and the University of Iowa. His work is in over 500 collections including the Library of Congress, Metropolitan Museum of Ar..
Ray Hadley
Ray Hadley, OAM (born 27 September 1954) is an Australian radio presenter. He presents 2GB Sydney's morning show, and leads the Continuous Call Team, a rugby league commentating team. He grew up in the western suburbs of Sydney but spent a great deal of time with his grandparents in a small village..
Ray Haggerty
Raymond Louis Haggerty (born April 6, 1923 in Port Colborne, Ontario) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal from 1967 to 1990. Haggerty was educated at Port Colborne High School. He served as a councillor in Bertie Township in 195..
Ray Hall
Ray Hall is the Academy Manager for Everton F.C. In this job he is responsible for leading a team involved in all aspects of youth development from 7-19 years. Organisation of department in terms of Finance, Facilities, Staffing (full-time/part-time), Policies, Research and Development, Planning, C..
Ray Halligan
Ray Halligan (born 23 August 1939) is an Australian politician. Halligan was born in Sydney in 1939. He attended Woy Woy High School, in the New South Wales Central Coast town of Woy Woy. In 1968, Halligan was awarded his Accountancy Certificate, and began to practice as an accountant. Working in ..
Ray Hamilton
Ray "Sugar Bear" Hamilton is a former American football player and the current defensive line coach for the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars. Hamilton is best known for an incident in the 1976 NFL playoffs in a first-round game against the Oakland Raiders. He sacked Oakland's Ken Stabler for a loss. Ben ..
Ray Hanania
Ray Hanania (b. Chicago, Illinois, 1953) is an Arab-American journalist also known for his stand-up comedy. Hanania writes a syndicated column with a particular focus on the Middle East, and after the September 11 attacks, created a comedy act with the hope of defusing mutual suspicion. Contents ..
Ray Handley
Ray Handley (born October 8, 1944) is a former American football player and coach who is best remembered for his stormy two seasons as head coach of the National Football League's New York Giants in the early 1990s. A native of Reno, Nevada, Handley played three seasons at running back for Stanfor..
Ray Hanson
--> Ray "Rock" Hanson (deceased 1982), former United States Marine Colonel and veteran of World War I and World War II, was best known as the football coach at Western Illinois State Teachers College (now Western Illinois University) in Macomb, Illinois, USA from 1926 to 1964. Hanson officially b..
Ray Harford
Ray Harford (June 1, 1945 - August 9, 2003) was an English footballer, better known for his successes as a coach and manager than as a player. Contents 1 Pre-Management2 Dismal start at Fulham3 Cup glory with Luton4 Brief spell at Wimbledon5 Blackburn5.1 Success as ..
Ray Harley
Ray Harley is a gay pornographic actor from Toronto, Canada. He is known for his rugged moustache, and a sexy fit and furry body. He has an exclusive deal with Catalina Video. Contents 1 Statistics2 Awards3 Incomplete videography4 See also5 External link Statistics Ag..
Ray Harm
Ray Harm is an American artist, best known for his paintings of wildlife, primariliy birds. He is also well known for art marketing, generally credited as the co-creator of the limited edition art print market, which supplanted the traditional method where artists sold original works on an individua..
Ray Harris
Ray Harris was born on September 7th 1927. He formed a band with Wayne Powers and wrote the songs Come On, Little Mama and Greenback Dollar, Watch and Chain. He eventually recorded these at Sun Records with Sam Phillips. ..
Ray Harroun
Ray Harroun (January 12, 1879 - January 19, 1968) was an American racecar driver. Born in Spartansburg, Pennsylvania, he was the AAA season champion in 1910. At the first Indianapolis 500 in 1911, his use of what would now be called a rear-view mirror, rather than the riding mechanic specified in t..
Ray Harryhausen
Ray Harryhausen (born June 29, 1920 in Los Angeles, California) is an American producer and, most notably, a special effects creator. Contents 1 Stop motion animation2 Professional history2.1 Awards2.2 Harryhausen today3 Cultural References4 See also5 External l..
Ray Haynes
Raymond Neal Haynes, Jr. is a Republican politician from the state of California. After Haynes graduated from University of Southern California Law School, he moved to Moreno Valley and practiced law in Riverside. He stated a solo law practice in 1988. Haynes was first elected to the Californi..
Ray Hayworth
Raymond Hall Hayworth (January 29, 1904 - September 25, 2002) was a catcher in Major League Baseball. From 1926 through 1945, Hayworth played for the Detroit Tigers, Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Giants and St. Louis Browns. He batted and threw right handed. A native of High Point, North Carolina, ..
Ray Heindorf
Ray Heindorf (b. 25 August 1908, Haverstraw, New York, d. 2 February, 1980 Tarzana, California) was a songwriter, composer, conductor, and arranger who was nominated for 18 Academy Awards between 1943 and 1969; he won three. He composed and/or arranged and conducted music exclusively for Warner Bro..
Ray Henault
General Ray Henault Raymond (Ray) Roland Joseph Henault, CMM , CD , BA (born Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in 1949) was Chief of the Defence Staff from June 28, 2001. On November 7, 2004, Henault was voted to become the next chairman of NATO's military committee. General Henault enrolled in the C..
Ray Henderson
Ray Henderson (December 1, 1896 - December 31, 1970), was an American songwriter. Henderson was born in Buffalo, New York, and moved to New York City and became a popular song writer in Tin Pan Alley. He was one third of a successful songwriting and music publishing team with Lew Brown and Buddy De..
Ray Hendrick
Ray Hendrick Birthplace: Richmond, Virginia Born: April 1, 1929 Died: September 28, 1990 Cause of Death: unknown Awards: Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers (1998) Named one of NASCAR Modified All-Time Top 10 first inductee in the Virginia Motorsports Hall of Fame (2003) in..
Ray Herbert
Raymond Ernest Herbert (born December 15, 1929, in Detroit, Michigan) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fourteen seasons with the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Athletics, Chicago White Sox, and Philadelphia Phillies. He won 20 games with the White Sox in 1962 and was selected to play i..
Ray Hill
Ray Hill (1939-) was a leading figure in the British far right who went on to become a well-known informant. Born in Lancashire he spent three years in the army before making his first steps in the far right with the Racial Preservation Society in Leicester in the late 1960s. From here he met Colin ..
Ray Hilton
Brookside character Beth Jordache Played by Anna Friel Duration 1999-2002 Date of Birth Marital Status Single Occupation Builder Family Jordache Ray Hilton was a fictional character played by English actor Kenneth Cope in Channel 4's Brookside. He came into the serie..
Ray Hnatyshyn
Ramon John "Ray" Hnatyshyn, PC, CC, CMM, CD, BA, LL.B, QC FRHSC (hon) (anglicized pronunciation /nəˈtɪʃən/) (March 16, 1934 – December 18, 2002) was Canada's twenty-fourth governor general, serving from 1990 to 1995. Ray Hnatyshyn, Ukrainian Canadian, was born the son of Canadian senator J..
Ray Holmes
Raymond "Ray" Holmes (20 August1914 – 27 June 2005) was a British fighter pilot who was feted as a war hero who saved Buckingham Palace from being severely damaged by German bombing during the Battle of Britain. On September 15 1940, Sergeant Holmes was on duty in a Hurricane fighter when he ..
Ray holt
Raymond M. Holt was a co-founder of Microcomputer Associates, Incorporated, which produced the 6502-based Jolt Microcomputer. Holt claims that he designed and developed the worlds first microprocessor one year before Intel, the Central Air Data Computer for the F-14 Tomcat. Microcomputer Associate..
Ray Hopkins
Ray (Chico) Hopkins was born on July 8 1946 in Maesteg Wales. He played youth Rugby Union for the excellent Maesteg RFC academy. Later, he played for the senior Maesteg team, Wales, British and Irish Lions, and the team now called the Llanelli Scarlets. Although he played only 20 minutes for the f..
Ray Houghton
Raymond James Houghton (born January 9 1962 in Glasgow) was an industrious footballer best known for his spell with the last great Liverpool team of the 1980s and his goals in big international fixtures for the Republic of Ireland. Houghton was brought up in Scotland but began his football career ..
Ray Huang
Ray Huang (Simplified Chinese: 黄仁宇; June 25, 1918–2000) was a Chinese historian. He was an officer in the Nationalist army and fought in the Burma campaigns; earned a history Ph. D in the University of Michigan, worked with Joseph Needham and is a contributor of his Science and Civilisat..
Ray Hudson
Ray Hudson (born March 24, 1955 in Gateshead, England) is a (retired) professional football (soccer) player and coach. Hudson signed with Newcastle United in 1973. After four years in the Football League First Division, Hudson moved to the United States, playing for the Fort Lauderdale Strikers of ..
Ray Hunkins
Ray Hunkins is a Republican candidate for Governor of Wyoming. Hunkins is an Attorney, Rancher, Ex-Police Officer, and USMC Veteran. He sought and lost the Republican nomination for governor in 2002. He describes himself as a "common sense conservative." External Link [Campaign website&#..
Ray Hutchison
Ray Hutchison is a prominent Dallas, Texas, attorney, who served in the state House of Representatives in the 1970s and is married to the state's senior Republican senator, Kay Bailey Hutchison. Hutchison (born 1935) graduated from Southern Methodist University with honors in 1957. He obtained his J..
Ray Hyman
Ray Hyman (born June 23, 1928, Chelsea, Massachusetts) is a Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Oregon in Eugene, OR, and a noted critic of parapsychology. While attending Boston University as a young man, he also worked as a magician and mentalist, impressing the head of his depar..
Ray Ilg
Ray Ilg was an American college and professional football player. See Also Other American Football League players..
Ray Illingworth
Ray IllingworthEngland (ENG) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right-arm off break Tests ODIs Matches 61 3 '''Runs scored 1836 5 Batting average 23.24 2.50 100s/50s 2/5 0/0 Top score 113 4 ..
Ray Isherwood
Raymond Charles Isherwood, (born 29 January 1938 in Melbourne, Victoria), was an Australian Test cricket match umpire, from Victoria. He umpired 3 Test matches between 1984 and 1985. His first match was between Australia and the West Indies at Sydney on 30 December 1984 to 2 January 1985, won by A..
Ray J. Johnson
Raymond J. Johnson, Jr. is a character created by comedian Bill Saluga. His schtick is to become annoyed when addressed as "Mr. Johnson", exclaiming in a loud voice, "You can call me RAY; you can call me JAY", and so on listing other names he could be called, until finally finishing, "but you doesn'..
Ray J. Madden
Ray J. Madden (February 25, 1892 - September 28, 1987) was a United States Representative from Indiana. He was born in Waseca, Waseca County, Minnesota. He attended the public schools and Sacred Heart Academy in his native city. He graduated from the law department of Creighton University with an L..
Ray Jablonski
Raymond Leo Jablonski (December 17 1926 - November 25 1985) was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball with an 8-year career from 1953 to 1960. Born in Chicago, Illinois, he played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds and New York Giants, all of the National League, and the Kansa..
Ray Jackendoff
Ray Jackendoff (born 1945) is an influential contemporary linguist who has always straddled the boundary between generative linguistics and cognitive linguistics, committed as he is both to the existence of an innate Universal Grammar (an all-important thesis of generative linguistics) and to giving..
Ray Jackson
Ray Jackson was part of the famed University of Michigan Fab Five along with former NBA Player Jimmy King and current NBA players Chris Webber, Juwan Howard and Jalen Rose. Jackson was never drafted into nor played in the NBA. He was drafted in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) by the Gr..
Ray Janssen
Ray Janssen (b. 1937) is a Nebraska state senator from Nickerson, Nebraska in the Nebraska Legislature and grocer. Personal Life He was born on July 5, 1937, in Hooper, Nebraska and graduated from Hooper Public School. He was also in the U.S. Army. He was formerly the president of both Nickerso..
Ray Jardine
Ray Jardine (b. 1945) is an American rock climber famous for being the first to free climb the West Face of El Capitan in the Yosemite Valley and also for inventing the spring loaded camming devices that revolutionized rock climbing. He began his climbing career in 1963 in the Tetons, climbed in El..
Ray Jayawardhana
Ray Jayawardhana is a renowned astronomer at the University of Toronto and an award-winning science writer. His primary research areas include the formation and early evolution of stars, brown dwarfs and planets. As a graduate student at Harvard, he led one of the two teams that discovered a dusty..
Ray Jennings
Ray Jennings (born August 9, 1954 in Vanderbijlpark) is a former South African cricketer. He was one of South Africa's leading wicket-keepers during the apartheid era. However, as South Africa were banned from Test cricket during his heyday, he never played a Test. He achieved more recent notoriety..
Ray Johnson
Ray Johnson mail art Ray Edward Johnson (1927-1995) The eccentric, enigmatic figure often credited as the founder of the New York Correspondence School and as a key influence in the formation of the Mail art movement. "The contents is the contents; the stamp are the stamp; the address are th..
Ray Johnson/Temp
Ray Johnson 1927-1995. The eccentric, enigmatic figure often credited as the founder of The New York Correspondence School and as a key influence in the formation of the Mail Art movement. "The contents is the contents; the stamp are the stamp; the address are the address. It is very clear your que..
Ray Joseph Cormier
Ray Joseph Cormier is a courrier in the Ottawa-Gatineau area, currently living in Gatineau, Quebec. He has twice ran for a seat in the Canadian House of Commons as an independent, and once ran for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Cormier claims to have played a "major minor role" in the formatio..
Ray J (R&B singer)
William Raymond Norwood Jr. (born on January 17, 1981 in McComb, Mississippi), better known as Ray J, is an American R&B singer and actor best known as a co-star on his sister Brandy's UPN sitcom Moesha. The son of manager Sonja Norwood, Ray J has had a minor recording career which emerged in th..
Ray Kane
Ray Kāne (born on October 2, 1925), is one of Hawaii's acknowledged Masters of the Slack Key Guitar. Born Raymond Kaleoalohapoinaoleohelemanu Kāne (his middle name is pronounced "kah-layo-ahloha-po-eenah-olay-o-haylay-mah-noo," and means "voice of love will never be forgotten where it comes from, ..
Ray Kassar
Raymond E. Kassar (born January 2, 1928) was president, and later CEO, of Atari from 1978 to 1983. He had previously been vice-president of Burlington Industries, a textile company. Ray Kassar was hired in February 1978 as president of Atari's consumer division by Warner Communications, who at t..
Ray Kay
Ray Kay (born Reinert Kallbekken Olsen on July 10, 1978 in Haugesund, Norway) is a film director based in Los Angeles at Marc Klasfeld's Rockhard Films. He directs music videos for artists such as Destiny's Child, Christina Milian, Mario, Trick Daddy, Snoop Dogg, Mashonda, Teairra Mari, Lil Kim, Niv..
Ray Keech
Keech in the Triplex in April 1928, courtesy Florida Photographic Collection Ray Keech (born May 1, 1900 in Coatesville, Pennsylvania - June 15 1929) was a board track and brick track racer in the 1920s. He is best remembered for winning the 1929 Indianapolis 500, and for setting a land speed ..
Ray Kelly
There have been a number of people named Ray Kelly: Raymond W. Kelly, the current New York Police CommmissionerRay "Gunner" Kelly, a 20th century Sydney police detectiveRay Kelly (sportswriter) (1914-1988) ..
Ray Kennedy
For the American rock musician, see Ray Kennedy (musician). Raymond Kennedy (born Northumberland, 28 July 1951) is an English former football player who won every domestic honour in the game with Arsenal and Liverpool in the 1970s. Playing career Kennedy trained as an apprentice with Port Vale bu..
Ray Kidder
Ray Kidder is an American physicist and nuclear weapons designer. He is best known for his outspoken views on nuclear weapons policy issues, including nuclear testing, stockpile management, and arms control. Kidder was a weapons physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for 35 years, and..
Ray King
Ray King (born January 15, 1974) is a left handed reliever for the Colorado Rockies. High School Years King attended Ripley High School (Ripley, Tennessee) and won varsity letters in football, basketball, and baseball. In baseball, he won All-America honors as a senior. Pro Career He previousl..
Ray King (artist)
Contents 1 Bio1.1 About His Work1.2 Major Works 2 Awards..
Ray Knight
Charles Ray Knight (born December 28 1952 in Albany, Georgia) is a former right-handed Major League Baseball player in the 1970s and 80s. He was a third baseman (1021 games) and first baseman (339 games) for the most part, although he did play 10 games in the outfield, 39 games as the designated hit..
Ray Kon
--> Ray Kon, known as Rei Kon (金李 Japanese: Kon Rei, or レイ) is a main character of the anime and game Beyblade. Ray (voiced by Daniel DeSanto) is originally a member of the White Tigers Beyblade team, but soon becomes a member of the BladeBreakers. Ray's Bit Beast Driger takes the fo..
Ray Korona
Ray Korona writes and sings political commentary, mixing satirical and topical songs with ballads about love and life. His work has been featured on NPR, sparked a cover story in New York Magazine, and won various song contests. He plays acoustic guitar and performs regularly, either solo or with fo..
Ray Kroc
Ray Kroc: McDonald's Corporation founder. Ray Arthur Kroc (born October 5, 1902 in Oak Park, Illinois – died January 14, 1984) was founder of the McDonald's Corporation in 1955, although not the restaurant chain itself, which was started by Dick and Mac McDonald in 1940. Dubbed the Hamb..
Ray Krone
Ray Krone