William M. Hobby (1899–1942), United States Navy officer killed in action during World War II for whom a U.S. Navy ship was named
William P. Hobby (1878–1964), American publisher and politician
William P. Hobby Jr. (born 1932), his son, American publisher and politician
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WilliamHobby may refer to: William M. Hobby (1899–1942), United States Navy officer killed in action during World War II for whom a U.S. Navy ship was...
A hobby is considered to be a regular activity that is done for enjoyment, typically during one's leisure time. Hobbies include collecting themed items...
Welfare; and Hobby became its first head. Culp was born on January 19, 1905, in Killeen, Texas, to Texas lawyer and legislator Isaac William Culp and Emma...
In folklore, a hobby horse is a costumed character that features in some traditional seasonal customs, processions and similar observances around the...
Horizon Hobby, LLC is an American multinational hobby-grade RC radio control (RC) model and model train manufacturer and distributor founded by Rick Stephens...
Hobby tunneling is tunnel construction as a pastime. Usually, hobby tunnelers dig their tunnels by hand, using little equipment, and some can spend years...
The Hobby Club was established in New York City in 1908 as an exclusive gentleman's club for people with an amateur's hobby or special interest. The original...
William the Conqueror (c. 1028 – 9 September 1087), sometimes called William the Bastard, was the first Norman king of England (as William I), reigning...
Willie Chapman Cooper Hobby (June 19, 1876 – January 14, 1929) was the first wife of William P. Hobby, Governor of Texas from 1917 to 1921, and thus First...
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Wilbur Hobby (November 8, 1925 – May 9, 1992) was an American labor unionist. He was the president of the North Carolina chapter of the American Federation...
The Hobby Directory was an American periodical published by Francis Willard Ewing from 1947 until the early 1950s. Ostensibly intended to connect men...
Elizabeth (Slade) Hobby. Hobby's nephew is William P. Hobby, governor of Texas from 1917 to 1921. His grandnephew William P. Hobby, Jr., was lieutenant...
named for former Texas lieutenant governor and Houston businessman, William P. Hobby, Jr., whose family foundation donated the naming gift for the center...
order to elect the Governor of Texas. Incumbent Democratic governor William Pettus Hobby easily won re-election to his first full term after ascending to...
Eastwood, Tony (2007). Piston Engine Airliner Production List. The Aviation Hobby Shop, West Drayton. pp. 213–271. "Accident list: Douglas DC-4, Aviation...
The Hobby Horse was a quarterly Victorian periodical in England published by the Century Guild of Artists. The magazine ran from 1884 to 1894 and spanned...
William McChord Hurt (March 20, 1950 – March 13, 2022) was an American actor. He is widely known for his performances on stage and screen, he received...
of Microsoft Altair BASIC had not paid Microsoft for it and the Altair "hobby market" was in danger of eliminating the incentive for any professional...