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  2. Herb Shriner - Wikipedia

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    Herb Shriner. Shriner in 1949. Herbert Arthur "Herb" Shriner (May 29, 1918 – April 23, 1970) was an American humorist, radio personality, actor, and television host. Shriner was known for his homespun monologues, usually about his home state of Indiana. He was frequently compared to humorist Will Rogers.

  3. Herb Hash - Wikipedia

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    Herb Hash died of a stroke on May 20, 2008, in Culpeper, Virginia, with his death announced by Red Sox commentators Jerry Remy and Don Orsillo during play versus the Kansas City Royals. At the time of his death, at the age of 97, Hash had been recognized as the fourth-oldest living former major league ballplayer, and the second oldest former ...

  4. Herb Hand - Wikipedia

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    Texas (co-OC/OL) 2021–present. UCF (co-OC/OL) Herb Hand (born January 5, 1968) [1] is an American football coach who is currently the offensive line coach for the UCF Knights. Prior to that, he was the co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for the Texas Longhorns. Hand is a three-time finalist for Offensive Line Coach of the Year ...

  5. Herb Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Gardner is best known for his 1962 play A Thousand Clowns, which ran for 428 performances. He received an Oscar nomination for the screenplay for the successful 1965 movie adaptation. The play was revived in 1996 and 2001. Both the 1962 play and the movie starred Jason Robards, Jr. as Murray Burns, a charming, unemployed children's show writer ...

  6. Special Herbs, Vols. 7 & 8 - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. Special Herbs, Vols. 7 & 8 is an instrumental album released by MF Doom under the moniker Metal Fingers. As with all volumes of Special Herbs released by Metal Fingers, each track is named after a herb or similar flora. Although being an instrumental album, some tracks contain sampled speech.

  7. Jan and Herb Conn - Wikipedia

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    Herb Conn Chimneying in 1950s. Both Herb and Jan were born and raised on the East Coast. [6] Jan grew up in Maryland, just outside Washington, DC in a household with two older sisters. [7] Jan loved music and played flute, classical guitar and several other instruments. [7] Herb grew up in upstate New York, [5] and graduated from the University ...

  8. Herb Henson - Wikipedia

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    Herb Henson. Herbert Lester Henson [1] (May 17, 1925 – November 26, 1963), known as Cousin Herb, was an American country music performer and television host on KERO-TV, channel 10 (now 23) in Bakersfield, California. He is the first cousin once removed of musician Jeff Tweedy . Despite releasing only a small clutch of recordings, Cousin Herb ...

  9. Herb Strewer - Wikipedia

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    Herb Strewer. Herb strewing at the 1685 coronation procession of King James II and Queen Mary of Modena. The post of Herb Strewer is an obsolete position in the United Kingdom dating back to the late 17th century. [1] The primary duty of the Herb Strewer was to distribute herbs and flowers throughout the royal apartments in order to mask bad ...