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unusual facts about Earl A. Pritchard


Earl Pritchard

Earl A. Pritchard (1884–?), American football, basketball and baseball coach


Bob Pritchard

Robert W. Pritchard (born 1945), member of the Illinois House of Representatives

Cylinders of Nabonidus

The translation was made by A. Leo Oppenheim and is copied from James B. Pritchard's Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament, 1950 Princeton.

David Pritchard

David E. Pritchard (born 1941), physics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Earl A. Powell III

The Powells own a summer home in Newport, Rhode Island, where Powell's mother and mother-in-law both live.

Earl H. Pritchard

1800 (based in part on his doctoral thesis, 1936), sections written for The American Historical Association's Guide to Historical Literature (1961), the coauthoring of Volume 4 of the UNESCO History of Mankind: Cultural and Scientific Development.

He studied Chinese at Columbia University and the University of Michigan between 1937 and 1939, but he later regretted that his Chinese did not reach the level of proficiency he felt any serious student of China should be.

Returning to Pullman in 1930, he applied for a Rhodes Scholarship and became the second student from Washington State College to win the scholarship.

Earl Powell

Earl A. Powell III (born 1943), American art historian and museum director

George Pritchard

George H. Pritchard ( fl. 1910s), football coach of Eureka College (Eureka, Illinois) Red Devils

James B. Pritchard

James Bennett Pritchard (October 4, 1909 – January 1, 1997) was an American archeologist whose work explicated the interrelationships of the religions of ancient Israel, Canaan, Egypt, Assyria, and Babylon.

Miketz

In, e.g., James B. Pritchard, Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament, pages 84–85.


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