• Eugene C. Pulliam Harry Pulliam (1869–1909), American baseball executive Harvey Pulliam (born 1967), American baseball player James Pulliam (1863–1934)...
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  • James A. Pulliam (October 12, 1863 – September 17, 1934) was the 19th Lieutenant Governor of Colorado, serving from 1917 to 1919 under Julius Caldeen Gunter...
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    a manager. She has three brothers, James Knight Pulliam II, Mshon Knight Pulliam, and Juwan Pulliam. Knight Pulliam attended Rutgers Preparatory School...
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  • James Pulliam (1925−2005) was a noted Modernist architect in the Greater Los Angeles Area of Southern California. Pulliam was known for a "cut into box"...
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  • Eugene Collins Pulliam (May 3, 1889 – June 23, 1975) was an American newspaper publisher and businessman who was the founder and president of Central...
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  • Adolphus "Dolph" Pulliam is a former American basketball player and television sportscaster. He played collegiately at Drake University. He was named...
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  • After the war, Quayle married Corinne Pulliam, the daughter of wealthy newspaper publisher Eugene C. Pulliam, at Indiana University. Their marriage united...
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    the role of Adam in the movie Marry Me for Christmas. James and actress Keshia Knight Pulliam were married in an intimate ceremony in September 2021...
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    and Byrd, the group consisted of Sylvester Keels, Doyle Oglesby, Fred Pulliam, Nash Knox and Nafloyd Scott. Influenced by R&B groups such as Hank Ballard...
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  • Eugene Smith Pulliam (September 7, 1914 – January 20, 1999) was the publisher of the Indianapolis Star and the Indianapolis News from 1975 until his death...
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