George Roche III (1935–2006), president of Hillsdale College, 1971–1999
George Roche (English footballer) (1889–1973), English footballer
George Roche (Gaelic footballer), Irish Gaelic footballer
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George Charles Roche III (May 16, 1935 – May 5, 2006) was the 11th president of Hillsdale College, serving from 1971 to 1999. He was led to resign after...
GeorgeRoche may refer to: GeorgeRoche III (1935–2006), president of Hillsdale College, 1971–1999 GeorgeRoche (English footballer) (1889–1973), English...
GeorgeRoche Evans (September 25, 1922 – September 13, 1985) was a Bishop of the Catholic Church in the United States. He served as an auxiliary bishop...
In celestial mechanics, the Roche limit, also called Roche radius, is the distance from a celestial body within which a second celestial body, held together...
Historical Commission in 1968. GeorgeRoche III became the 11th president of Hillsdale College in 1971. During the Roche years, Hillsdale became nationally...
James GeorgeRoche Forlong (6 November 1824 – 29 March 1904) was a Major General of the Indian Army who trained as a civil engineer in Scotland and England...
Harrison Roche (September 22, 1928 – July 28, 2004) was an American actor and the original "Ajax Man" in 1970s television commercials. Roche was born...
Durant and GeorgeRoche III as a free alumni service. Lew Rockwell was an early editor.[citation needed] Hillsdale's then-President GeorgeRoche III initially...
(VC) (1876–1937), British Army officer Sir George de Lacy Evans (1787–1870), British general GeorgeRoche Evans (1922–1985), American Catholic bishop...
of India, Har-Anand Publications, ISBN 9788124109267 Forlong, James GeorgeRoche (2005), Encyclopaedia of religions, Genesis Publishing Pvt Ltd, ISBN 9788130700823...
4 mi) to the east. Roche Bonhomme was named in 1878 by George Munro Grant for the fact it has an anthropomorphic shape. The French "Roche Bonhomme" translates...
). Princeton University Press. p. 47. ISBN 978-0-691-02619-0. James GeorgeRoche Forlong (1897). Short studies in the science of comparative religions:...
Jack Roche is an Australian convicted on a charge of conspiring to commit an offence provided for by the Crimes (Internationally Protected Persons) Act...
Bill Carmody (1957–2016), Roman Catholic priest, anti-abortion activist GeorgeRoche Evans (1922–1985), Roman Catholic bishop Julia Greeley (ca.1833-1918)...
Ruth Roche at Park House, on the royal estate at Sandringham, Norfolk, on 20 January 1936. Her birth was on the same day as the death of George V. Her...
September 1856 for Edmond Roche. Previous letters patent had been issued on 14 May 1855 which purported to create this barony for Roche, but these were ruled...
Mazo de la Roche (/də lə ˈrɒʃ/; born Maisie Louise Roche; January 15, 1879 – July 12, 1961) was a Canadian writer who was the author of the Jalna novels...
Georgia was probably discovered in 1675 by Anthony de la Roché, a London merchant, and was named Roche Island on a number of early maps. It was sighted by...
follows: James Ballantyne (1888–1894) James S. Webster (?-1898) Henry GeorgeRoche (1899–1902) Ronald M. Saunders (1903–1905) Robert J. Biggars (1906–1907)...
original on 27 September 2021. Retrieved 12 August 2019. "Estate Record: Roche (Carass)". landedestates.nuigalway.ie. Archived from the original on 27...
Roche, 1st Baronet (October 1736 – 5 June 1807) was an Irish politician. After a distinguished career in North America with the British Army, Roche became...