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Bogue may refer to: Places * Borgue, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland * Boghé or Bogué, a town in Mauritania * Bogue (strait), a strait in the Pearl River, China * Bogue, a suburb of Montego Bay, Jamaica United States * Bogue, Kansas, a city * Bogue, North Carolina, a town * Bogue Banks, a barrier island off the mainland of North Carolina * Bogue Sound, a geographic sound in the state of North Carolina ** Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing Field Bogue or Bogue Field, a landing field located on Bogue Sound Military * Bogue-class escort carrier, ''Bogue''-class escort carrier, for service with the U.S. Navy and the Royal Navy ** USS Bogue, USS ''Bogue'', an aircraft carrier of the US Navy * Battle of the Bogue (1856) People with the surname * Andrew Wendell Bogue (1919–2009), American judge * David Bogue (1750–1825), British religious leader * Donald Bogue (1918–2004), American sociologist and demographer * Eric Bogue (born 1964), American politician in South Dakota * George Bog ...
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Borgue, Dumfries And Galloway
Borgue (pronounced ; ) is a village and parish in the Kirkcudbrightshire, Stewartry of Kirkcudbright in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It lies 5 miles south-west of Kirkcudbright and 6 miles south of Gatehouse of Fleet. The name Borgue (recorded as ''Borg'' in 1469) is from Old Norse ''borg'' 'stronghold'. Borgue Parish Church was built in 1814 and designed by architect Walter Newall with alterations dating from 1897 to 1898. Due to a dwindling congregation it closed in August 2018. The churchyard contains the late C19 Gothic mausoleum of the Gordons of Earlston. According to folk tradition, Borgue was once the home of a boy who could consort with the fairy, fairies. Castle Haven dun Within the parish, near Kirkandrews, and due west of the village of Borgue, is Castle Haven, an Iron Age hill fort of uncertain date which is designated a scheduled monument. Only about 10.5m x 18m in size, Castle Haven is of an unusual D-shape with an almost straight west wall running along t ...
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George Bogue
George Richardson Bogue (February 10, 1906 – October 13, 1972) was an American football American football, referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron football, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular American football field, field with goalposts at e ... player. Bogue was born in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1906. He attended San Mateo High School in San Mateo, California. He attended Stanford University where he played college football from 1923 to 1926. He was a halfback on the undefeated 1926 Stanford football team that tied Alabama in the 1927 Rose Bowl and was recognized as co-national champion. While at Stanford, he was described as "the wild bull of the Farm" and "one of the most terrific tackle smashers in western football." He threw a touchdown pass in the Rose Bowl to give Stanford its only touchdown of the game. After the Rose Bowl, Alabama coach Wallace Wade called Boguue "one of the ...
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Bogue (fish)
''Boops'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Sparidae, the seabreams and porgies. There are two species in this genus, one in the Western Atlantic and Mediterranean, and the other in the Western Indian Ocean. Taxonomy ''Boops'' was first proposed as a genus in 1814 by the French zoologist Georges Cuvier with ''Sparus boops'' being its type species by "absolute tautonymy". This taxon is placed in the family Sparidae within the order Spariformes by the 5th edition of ''Fishes of the World''. Some authorities classify this genus in the subfamily Boopsinae, but the 5th edition of Fishes of the World does not recognise subfamilies within the Sparidae. Etymology ''Boops'' derives from the Ancient Greek () meaning 'ox' and () meaning 'eye', referring to its large eyes. Species ''Boops'' contains 2 species: * ''Boops boops'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (Bogue) * ''Boops lineatus'' ( Boulenger, 1892) (Striped boga) Characteristics ''Boops'' is characterised by ha ...
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Esimbi Language
Esimbi is a Tivoid language of southwestern Cameroon. It is also called Isimbi, Simpi, Age, Aage, Bogue and Mburugam. Writing system High tone is indicated with an acute accent and medium tone is indicated with a macron. References Languages of Cameroon Tivoid languages Southern Bantoid languages {{cameroon-lang-stub ...
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Laura Bogue Luffman
Laura Bogue Luffman (1846 – 1929) was an English-born Australian writer who was active in journalism and the Women's Reform League in Sydney. Life Before leaving England in 1893, she wrote a number of books published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. In 1890 her 333-page study of Swiss critic and theologian Alexander Vinet was published. Luffman met horticulturalist Carl Bogue Luffman in London in 1893. He was sixteen years her junior. They married in Melbourne at St James Cathedral on 14 December 1895. She left Melbourne and her marriage in 1902, moving to Sydney where she worked as a journalist, writing for ''The Daily Telegraph'' using the pseudonym "Una". She met Hilma Molyneux Parkes, who founded the Women's Liberal League of New South Wales (Women's Reform League from 1915), and edited the League's ''At Home'' as well as promoting the League's aims in the mainstream press. Becoming a close friend of Parkes, she wrote ''In Memoriam'' as a tribute to ...
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Ish Kabibble
Ish Kabibble (January 19, 1908 – June 5, 1994) was an American comedian and cornet player. Early life Born Merwyn Bogue in North East, Pennsylvania, he moved to Erie, Pennsylvania, with his family a few months after his birth. Career Bogue studied law at West Virginia University, but his comedy antics soon found an audience. He appeared in ten movies between 1939 and 1950. In ''Thousands Cheer'' (1943), he appeared with Kay Kyser and sang "I Dug a Ditch," and he also appeared as a vocalist in ''That's Right—You're Wrong'' (1939), ''You'll Find Out'' (1940), and '' Playmates'' (1941). In addition, he performed with Kyser on the radio and television quiz show ''Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge'' in 1949 and 1950. In his 1989 autobiography, Bogue explained his stage name, which he took from the lyrics of one of his comedic songs, "Isch ga-bibble." The song derived from a mock-Yiddish expression, "Ische ga bibble?", which was purported to mean "I should worry?", promp ...
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Zelma Bogue
Zelma Bogue (1880 – 1975) was an American politician from California. Bogue was the first female mayor of Glendale, California. Early life In 1880, Bogue was born in Veedersburg, Indiana. Bogue's father was a building contractor. Career Bogue started her career designing, building, and selling homes in Glendale, California. In 1953, Bogue won the election and became a member of city council for Glendale, California. Bogue was the first woman elected to the city council. In 1957, as incumbent, Bogue was re-elected as a member of city council for Glendale, California.(paid subscription required) In April 1957, Bogue became the first woman mayor of Glendale, California, until April 1959. Bogue served as a member of the city council in Glendale, California until 1965.(Paid subscription required) Personal life Vogue's husband was J. Livingston Bogue. In 1926, Bogue and her husband moved to Glendale, California. They had two daughters, Neva and Olivetta. In July 1975, Bogue ...
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Virgil Bogue
Virgil Gay Bogue (1846–1916) was an American civil engineer who worked initially in his home state of New York before taking jobs internationally and in the western and northwestern United States. He primarily worked for railroads, though also became involved in city planning. Civil engineering Bogue was born in Norfolk, New York, on July 16, 1846, the son of George Charles and Mary W. (Perry) Bogue. He received a degree in civil engineering from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, in 1868. Bogue worked consecutively on Oroya Railway in Peru to 1879, the Northern Pacific Railway to 1886. On the Northern Pacific, he named Pasco, Washington after a region known for vicious sandstorms he had seen while in South America; built the Northern Pacific and Puget Sound Shore Railroad connecting Tacoma, Washington to Seattle, Washington; and discovered Stampede Pass. After the Northern Pacific, Bogue served as chief engineer of the Union Pacific Railroad until 1891. ...
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Robert Bogue
Robert Timothy Bogue (born August 27, 1964) is an American actor who played A.C. Mallet on ''Guiding Light'' from 2005 until the soap's ending in 2009. He also plays FIB Agent Steve Haines in ''Grand Theft Auto V'' in 2013 and main protagonist Red Harlow in ''Red Dead Revolver'' in 2004. Biography Born in Minden, Nebraska as the youngest of three brothers, Bogue was raised in Hays, Kansas and Richmond, Kentucky. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Colorado College with a degree in International Political Economics. He was an original founding member of the New Group Theater Company. Bogue also voiced Red Harlow in the video games ''Red Dead Revolver'' and ''Red Dead Redemption'', Troy in '' Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony'', and Steve Haines in ''Grand Theft Auto V''. Personal life He is divorced and has two children from his first marriage: Zebulon Jeremiah, born in 2003; and his daughter, Zoë Chinook, born in 2004. On March 26, 2011, he married his ''Guiding L ...
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Richard Bogue
Captain Richard Bogue (24 October 1782 – 18 October 1813) was a British Army officer who commanded a company of the Rocket Brigade at the Battle of Leipzig, where he was killed in action. Biography Bogue was the youngest son of John Bogue, a Royal Navy surgeon, of Fareham, Hampshire, and was born at Titchfield, Hampshire on 24 October 1782. The Scottish preacher David Bogue was his great-uncle. He entered the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich as a cadet on 31 January 1797, passing out as a second lieutenant of the Royal Artillery on 14 July 1798. He was then promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 10 February 1800 and became a second captain on 18 March 1806. He was appointed to 'A' Troop Royal Horse Artillery in 1803, and transferred to 'B' Troop in 1804. 'B' Troop was sent to Spain in 1808, reaching Corunna on 9 November. This was the period of General Sir John Moore’s advance into Spain to confront Napoleon. 'B' Troop were present at the successful cavalry actions at ...
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Lorna Bogue
Lorna Bogue is an Irish politician and co-founder of the eco-socialist party An Rabharta Glas. She was previously a member of the Green Party (Ireland), Green Party. She served on the Cork City Council for the South-East ward between 2019 and 2024. Early life Bogue is from Limerick. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Irish Music and Dance in 2014 and a Master of Science (MSc) in Economic Analysis in 2019, both from the University of Limerick. Career Green Party Bogue began her political career as a member of the Green Party (Ireland), Green Party in Ireland, which she joined in 2014. Bogue stated her motivation for entering politics was because she was "tired of middle-aged men pissing away my future all the time". In 2018 Bogue spearheaded the Green party's campaign for a Yes vote in Cork in the Thirty-sixth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, 2018 referendum on abortion. She was elected to the Cork City Council for the South-East ward during the 2019 Cork C ...
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Henry B
Henry may refer to: People and fictional characters * Henry (given name), including lists of people and fictional characters * Henry (surname) * Henry, a stage name of François-Louis Henry (1786–1855), French baritone Arts and entertainment * ''Henry'' (2011 film), a Canadian short film * ''Henry'' (2015 film), a virtual reality film * '' Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer'', a 1986 American crime film * ''Henry'' (comics), an American comic strip created in 1932 by Carl Anderson * "Henry", a song by New Riders of the Purple Sage Places Antarctica * Henry Bay, Wilkes Land Australia * Henry River (New South Wales) * Henry River (Western Australia) Canada * Henry Lake (Vancouver Island), British Columbia * Henry Lake (Halifax County), Nova Scotia * Henry Lake (District of Chester), Nova Scotia New Zealand * Lake Henry (New Zealand) * Henry River (New Zealand) United States * Henry, Illinois * Henry, Indiana * Henry, Nebraska * Henry, South Dakota * Henry Count ...
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