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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clive_LloydClive Lloyd - Wikipedia

    Sir Clive Hubert Lloyd CBE AO, CM (born 31 August 1944) is a Guyanese-British former cricketer and captain of the West Indies cricket team. ... (Viv Richards acted as captain for one of the 27 matches, against Australia at Port of Spain in 1983–84).

  2. 1 de jul. de 2006 · Lloyd Richards, a Tony Award-winning theatrical director who formed a powerful dramatic team with playwright August Wilson, died June 29 of a heart ailment at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. He ...

  3. Carl Richards. Carroll Lloyd Richards (born 12 January 1960), known as Carl Richards, is a former professional footballer. He played for five Football League clubs in a six-year professional career during the 1980s and 1990s, making over 150 League appearances. He played as a forward .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lloyd_BitzerLloyd Bitzer - Wikipedia

    Lloyd Bitzer (1931, in Wapakoneta, Ohio – October 13, 2016, in Verona, Wisconsin) was an American rhetorician. In 1962, Lloyd Bitzer received his doctorate from the University of Iowa.He held the title of Associate Professor of speech at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the early 1960s. He continued to be a professor at the institution in the school of Rhetoric, Politics, and Culture ...

  5. Lloyd was persuaded to change his mind after 1983 World Cup and stay on as captain for the tour of India and a triangular ODI tournament. Clive Lloyd's career as West Indies captain came to an end after series in Australia in 1984–85. 1985. Vivian Richards was appointed captain starting with

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  7. Lloyd Richards: Dean and Artistic Director Lloyd Richards came to Yale in 1979. In 1959, he became the first African-American director on Broadway with Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun.He was the artistic director of the National Playwrights Conference at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center from 1968-1999, and known for developing the careers of many young playwrights like Lee ...