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2 unusual facts about Jack M. Dyer


Allison Kolb

Dodd sent Jack M. Dyer, a young Baton Rouge attorney and later a state representative (1960–1964), to the secretary of state's office to get photocopies of every corporation that Kolb had chartered as state auditor and on which Kolb took stock for fees and in which he became a director.

Raymond Laborde

Laborde ran with the slate headed by former New Orleans Mayor deLesseps S. Morrison, a ticket which included later state Senator Claude B. Duval of Houma for lieutenant governor and State Representative Jack M. Dyer of Baton Rouge for insurance commissioner.


E. H. Dyer

Dyer was born in Sullivan, Maine; his family was one of the original colonists of New England.

Jack M. Ducker

Many of the painter's documented artworks feature a muddy, earthy color pallet with emphasis on the atmospheric and rusty color spectrum that the Scottish highland mountains provide.

Ducker's Barbizon- and British-influenced landscapes emphasize various qualities of the Scottish and British countrysides.

Jack M. Sasson

Jack M. Sasson currently serves as Mary Jane Werthan Professor of Jewish Studies and Hebrew Bible at Vanderbilt Divinity School and as a Professor of Classics at Vanderbilt University.

Joseph P. Dyer

title = Mayor of Sacramento, California

Sugar City, Idaho

One of his counselors was James Malone, a construction engineer for E. H. Dyer, who was not a Mormon.

Thomas Jackson Rodman

Almost 100 witnesses were called to testify before the Committee on this matter, however Rodman was not permitted to cross-examine any of them; instead he was only allowed to refute these charges in a letter to his own commander, Brig. Gen. Alexander B. Dyer, the army's Chief of Ordnance.


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