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unusual facts about Bob C. Riley


Robert Riley

Bob C. Riley (1924–1994), acting Governor of Arkansas for 11 days in 1975


2nd Debut

2nd Debut, the proposed second album by The Sinceros, produced by Paul Riley was test pressed but then recalled, shelved and was essentially reworked into, Pet Rock under the guidance of producer Gus Dudgeon.

Andrew Frank Schoeppel

After Schoeppel completed his one year as head coach, the school's program was taken over by W. C. "Jack" Riley.

Anson, Texas

Country singer Jeannie C. Riley, who in the second half of 1968 had a number-one pop and country hit with "Harper Valley PTA", was also born in Anson on Friday, October 19, 1945.

Blow Your Cool!

One of the additional tracks, "The Generation Gap" was their first recording with Grossman, and had been released as a single-only in 1988; it was their cover of Jeannie C. Riley's 1970 country song.

California v. Greenwood

Florida v. Riley: No warrant needed for observations from public airspace.

Country Girl

“Country Girl”, a charting single for Jeannie C. Riley in 1970 which appears on her Generation Gap album

Great Sooty Satyr

Lionel G. Higgins and Norman D. Riley (1988) Field Guide to the Butterflies of Britain and Europe Collins, London

Herbert D. Riley

In the late 1940s he had duty in the Strategic Plans Section of the office of the Chief of Naval Operations and served as an assistant to United States Secretary of Defense James V. Forrestal and hus successor Louis A. Johnson, and then was student at the National War College.

Howard Riley

Howard W. Riley (1879–1971), professor of agricultural engineering at Cornell University

Jack Riley

John P. Riley, Jr. (born 1920), known as Jack Riley, U.S. Military Academy ice hockey coach

John Riley

John H. Riley (1947–1994), American attorney and railroad transportation administrator

Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park

The stadium is named after Charleston's longest serving (and current) mayor, Joseph P. Riley, Jr..

Nick Theodore

At the conclusion of Campbell's two terms in office, Theodore ran for Governor in 1994, defeating Charleston Mayor Joseph P. Riley, Jr. to secure the Democratic nomination.

Thomas Riley

Thomas J. Riley (1885–1928), American football player, coach and attorney


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