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Dennis Hale (other)
Dennis Hale may refer to: * Dennis Hale (political scientist), associate professor of political science at Boston College * Dennis Hale (rugby league), New Zealand former international rugby league referee * Dennis Hale (vocalist) Dennis Hale ( 1922 1960), born Dennis Godfrey Hoare, was a vocalist with a number of bands and performers, including the Oscar Rabin Band, Jack Parnell, Johnny Douglas, Teddy Foster (1945 to 1946), and Eric Winstone (1946 to 1948). Hale lef ... (1922–1960), English vocalist * Dennis Hale (1940–2015), the sole survivor of the sinking of the SS ''Daniel J. Morrell'' {{hndis, Hale, Dennis ...
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Dennis Hale (political Scientist)
Dennis Hale (born 1944) is an American political scientist who works as a professor of political science at Boston College. Education Hale has a B.A. from Oberlin College (1966), an M.A. from Brooklyn College (1969), and a Ph.D. from the City University of New York Graduate Center (1977). Career Hale has taught at Boston College since 1978, and worked as the department chair for eight years (1989–97). Hale has published essays on local government, American political thought, public administration, and the modern experience of citizenship. He has co-edited two volumes of essays by French political scientist Bertrand de Jouvenel, and is completing a book on democracy and the jury system. Hale's essays and reviews have appeared in the ''Political Science Quarterly'', '' PS'', ''Society'', ''The Journal of Politics'', ''Polity'', '' APSR'', ''State and Local Government Review'', ''Administration and Society'', ''The Political Science Reviewer'', ''The Washington Post'', and ''Ne ...
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Dennis Hale (rugby League)
Dennis Hale is a New Zealand former international rugby league referee. Early years Hale began his involvement with rugby league as a player with the North Shore club. He would go on to be involved in coaching and administration with the club, before becoming a referee in 1976. Refereeing career Hale made his senior referee debut in 1981, five years after taking up the whistle. Besides refereeing in the Auckland Rugby League and New Zealand Rugby League competitions, Hale also controlled PNG's Cambridge Cup final in 1990, several matches in the Championship and the 1992 World Club Challenge match. Hale retired in 1997. International career Hale made his international test debut in 1989 controlling a match between Papua New Guinea and Great Britain in Papua New Guinea.Coffey, John and Bernie Wood ''Auckland, 100 years of rugby league, 1909-2009'', 2009. . pp.301-2. Great Britain felt hard done by Hale's refereeing in Papua New Guinea and in the 1992 Ashes series against Aus ...
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Dennis Hale (vocalist)
Dennis Hale ( 1922 1960), born Dennis Godfrey Hoare, was a vocalist with a number of bands and performers, including the Oscar Rabin Band, Jack Parnell, Johnny Douglas, Teddy Foster (1945 to 1946), and Eric Winstone (1946 to 1948). Hale left the army in 1945, where he had been a sergeant major. At the time, he was the youngest sergeant major in the Royal Artillery. In 1948 Dennis set up his own orchestra and had a resident berth at the Brighton Aquarium ballroom. In 1955 Dennis changed recording label from Parlophone to Decca Records Decca Records is a British record label established in 1929 by Edward Lewis (Decca), Edward Lewis after his acquisition of a gramophone manufacturer, The Decca Gramophone Company. It set up an American subsidiary under the Decca name, which bec .... Recordings Parlophone * " Anytime"/"Weaver of Dreams" (March 1952) Note: Page 4 of website. * "Devil Eyes" (February 1954) * " Blowing Wild" (April 1954) * "The Bandit" (June 1954) Note: Page 9 ...
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