• Joseph Sneed may refer to: Joseph D. Sneed (born 1938), American physicist Joseph P. Sneed (1804–1881), American Christian minister Joseph Tyree Sneed...
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  • Hewlett-Packard. Joseph Tyree Sneed III was born on July 21, 1920, in Calvert, Texas. He was the son of Cara Carlton (Weber) and Harold Marvin Sneed (January...
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    Joseph P. Sneed, was a Methodist minister and educator in Texas. Her paternal great-great-great-great-uncle built the Constantine Sneed House in...
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  • Look up Sneed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sneed may refer to: Carly Fiorina (maiden name "Sneed", born 1954), American businesswoman and politician...
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  • Sneed founded the structural theory of the empirical sciences. He was influenced by and influenced Wolfgang Stegmuller and Thomas Kuhn. J. D. Sneed,...
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  • Methodist faith. Joseph P. Sneed was born on January 10, 1804, in Davidson County, Tennessee, near Nashville. His father was James Sneed (1764–1853) and...
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    1969 June 12, 1972 Richard Nixon 11 Ralph E. Erickson 1972 1973 12 Joseph Sneed February 1973 July 9, 1973 13 William Ruckelshaus July 9, 1973 October...
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  • as an attorney, Sneed was involved in several business ventures, most notably the Lamar House Hotel, which he purchased in 1856. Sneed was born in rural...
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    July 9, 1973 – October 20, 1973 President Richard Nixon Preceded by Joseph Tyree Sneed III Succeeded by Laurence Silberman Director of the Federal Bureau...
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  • merging. › The Boyce–Sneed feud was a conflict in early twentieth-century Texas between two wealthy cattlemen: John Beal Sneed and Albert Boyce Jr. It...
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