William Bell

William Bell
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  • William Nathaniel Bell (1817–1887), pionnier de Seattle
  • William "Billy" Bell (1891-1952), joueur de hockey sur glace professionnel canadien
  • William Bell (1897–1969), joueur des ligues noires du baseball
  • William Bell (poète) (1924–1948), poète et soldat de l'armée de l'air britannique
  • William Bell (1937-), auteur et interprète de soul
  • William Bell, homme politique texan
  • William Bell (1945-), écrivain canadien
  • William E. Bell, théologien et éducateur
  • William H. Bell (physicien), physique particules
  • William J. Bell (1927–2005), producteur de télévision
  • William Bell, secrétaire particulier de William H. Seward et témoin de la tentative d'assassinat de Seward
  • Bill Bell, maire de Durham, en Caroline Du Nord
  • William Dwane Bell, emprisonné sans libération conditionnelle avant 30 ans, la plus longue peine en Nouvelle-Zélande
  • Willie Bell, footballeur écossais
  • William Bell, personnage de fiction de la série télévisée Fringe, fondateur de la société Massive Dynamics

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  • William Bell — may refer to:* William Bell (bishop) (died 1343), Bishop of St Andrews * William Bell (baseball) (1897–1969) * William Bell (tuba player) (1902 1971) * William Bell (singer) (born 1939) * Dr. William Bell (city founder), founder of Manitou… …   Wikipedia

  • William Bell (singer) — William Bell (born William Yarborough on July 16, 1939, Memphis, Tennessee) is an American soul singer and songwriter. He was one of the architects of the Stax Volt sound, and is probably best known for his 1961 debut single, You Don t Miss Your… …   Wikipedia

  • William Bell Clark — (September 26, 1889 – October 31, 1968) was an advertising executive and self taught naval historian, specializing in the period of the American Revolution, 1775 1783.Early Life and EducationBorn in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, William Bell Clark …   Wikipedia

  • William Bell (tuba player) — William Bell (Dec. 25,1902 1971) [ [http://www.chisham.com/tips/bbs/dec2002/messages/114685.html TUBACHRISTMAS Dallas, TX Dec. 24 ] ] was the premier tuba player and teacher of tuba in America during the first half of the Twentieth Century. From… …   Wikipedia

  • William Bell Taylor — William Bell Datos generales Nombre real William Bell Taylor Nacimiento 14 de abril de 1978 Origen Lima, Perú …   Wikipedia Español

  • William Bell Dinsmoor Jr. — William Bell Dinsmoor Jr. (* 2. Juli 1923 in New York City; † 7. Juli 1988 in Athen) war ein US amerikanischer Klassischer Archäologe und Architekturhistoriker. William Bell Dinsmoor Jr. war der Sohn des Architekturhistorikers William Bell… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • William Bell Dinsmoor — William Bell Dinsmoor, Sr. (born Windham, New Hampshire 1886; died Athens, Greece July 1973) was an architectural historian of classical Greece and a Columbia University professor of art and archaeology.Dinsmoor graduated from Harvard University… …   Wikipedia

  • William Bell (bishop) — William Bell (d. 1343) was a 14th century Bishop of St Andrews. His origins are not clear, but he was holding a canonry in the diocese of Glasgow by January 20, 1312. He was a commissary of Bishop William de Lamberton in a case between… …   Wikipedia

  • William Bell Walton — (* 23. Januar 1871 in Altoona, Pennsylvania; † 14. April 1939 in Silver City, New Mexico) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1917 und 1919 vertrat er den ersten Wahlbezirk des Bundesstaates New Mexico im US Repräsentantenhaus. Frühe… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • William Bell Macdonald — (1807–1862), was a Scottish linguist.Macdonald, eldest son of Donald Macdonald, by Mary, daughter of William Bell of Rammerscales, near Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire, was born in Scotland in 1807, and was educated at the University of Glasgow, where… …   Wikipedia

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