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2 unusual facts about J. J. Stokes


J. J. Stokes

During the 1996 season, Stokes suffered a broken hand and missed most of the season, leading to the emergence of the 49ers' third round pick in the 1996 NFL Draft, wide receiver Terrell Owens.

He worked as a radio host for the ESPN radio affiliate based out of Modesto, California.


Edward Stokes

Edward L. Stokes (1880-1964), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania

Frederick Stokes

Frederick A. Stokes (1857-1939), an eponymous American publishing company

Garnett S. Stokes

Upon graduation, she was the first in her family to attend college and enrolled at Indiana University at Kokomo before transferring to Carson Newman College in Jefferson City, Tennessee, majoring in psychology.

Howells

Howells & Stokes, defunct architectural firm founded 1897 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA

Riverview Psychiatric Center

Augusta Mayor William Stokes also expressed concern over Augusta bearing an unfair burden of mental health patients.

Swedish Antarctic Expedition

Sobral and also the American artist F. W. Stokes joined the expedition and spent the two years with Nordenskjöld at Snow Hill Island, becoming the first Argentine to spend time in Antarctica.

The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics

It was edited under the new title by James Joseph Sylvester and Norman Macleod Ferrers, assisted by George G. Stokes and Arthur Cayley, with Charles Hermite as corresponding editor in Paris, an arrangement that remained stable for the first fifteen volumes.


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