• Willis Henry Bocock (January 4, 1865, in Halifax, Virginia –1947) was a prominent administrator and professor of Classics at the University of Georgia...
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  • politician Peter Bocock (born 1991), New Zealand cricketer Thomas S. Bocock (1815–1891), politician and lawyer Willis Henry Bocock (1865–1947), professor...
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  • Willis Perry Bocock (February 22, 1807 – March 14, 1887) was a nineteenth-century American politician from Virginia. He served as the Attorney General...
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    class valectedorian) and graduated in 1838. His oldest brother, Willis Perry Bocock (1807–1887), may have been the most successful lawyer in the area...
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    First Class David F. Winder, Medal of Honor, United States Army Willis Henry Bocock, dean of the University of Georgia Graduate School William Appleman...
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  • Presbyterian minister, founder of Austin College; attended 1811–1813 Willis Henry Bocock: first dean of The University of Georgia Graduate School, 1910–1928;...
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    James Branch Bocock (March 10, 1884 – May 25, 1946) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at the...
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    Barrow formally established the Graduate School and appointed Dr. Willis Henry Bocock as its dean. Seven male students enrolled that fall. It would be...
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    President pro tempore: R. M. T. Hunter House Speaker Speaker: Thomas S. Bocock Secretary: James H. Nash, South Carolina Assistant Secretary: Edward H....
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    President pro tempore: R. M. T. Hunter House Speaker Speaker: Thomas S. Bocock Secretary: James H. Nash, South Carolina Recording Clerk: John W. Anderson...
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