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The 1959 Virginia Tech Gobblers football team represented the Virginia Polytechnic Institute or VPI (now known as Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University or Virginia Tech) as a member of the Southern Conference (SoCon) during the 1959 college football season.
Steve Bannon (1976) – former executive chairman of Breitbart News and White House Chief Strategist for U.S. President Donald Trump; William K. Barlow (1958) – member of the Virginia House of Delegates, representing the 64th District (1992–2011) Brett Blanton – 12th Architect of the Capitol
Donald McEachin (1986) – U.S. Congressman from Virginia [158] George McMillan (1979) – lieutenant governor of Alabama , Alabama Senate , Alabama House of Representatives Janet Napolitano (1983) – U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security , governor of Arizona , president of the University of California [ 159 ]
William B. Reed (politician) (1833–1909), mayor of South Norwalk, Connecticut, US William Bradford Reed (1806–1876), American attorney, politician, diplomat, academic and journalist William Maxwell Reed (1871–1962), American teacher and author of science books for children
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A. Hans Aall; Rolf Aas; Armanda Degli Abbati; Lucien Abbe; Clinton Gilbert Abbott; Rhoda Abbott; Abang Haji Abdillah; Abdullah bin Mutaib Al Rashid; Kan Abe; Othenio Abel
William Louis Reed (April 5, 1866 - ?) served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. He succeeded Robert Teamoh in 1896. [1] [2] He was a Republican representing parts of Boston. [3] He was born in Danville, Virginia. He attended Stoneham High School and Bryant & Stratton College. [4]
William Reed may refer to: William Reed (athlete) (born 1970), American sprinter; William Reed (author) (1830–1920), author of The Phantom of the Poles (1906) William Reed (British colonial official) (c. 1670–1728), Acting Governor of North-Carolina (1722–1724) William Reed (composer) (1910–2002), English composer