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  • It was opened by [[Bryant Foster]] and his wife [[Pat Foster|Pat]]. Bryant's mother was brought on to work as a cashier so that she could qualify for
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  • ...ber 4]]: Alabama defeated the San Jose State University Spartans 48-3 at [[Bryant-Denny Stadium]] in Tuscaloosa. ...ber 11]]: Alabama defeated the Penn State University Nittany Lions 24-3 at Bryant-Denny Stadium
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  • ...appoints an executive director for administration of programs. [[Dontrelle Foster]] currently serves in that position on an interim basis. ** [[Dontrelle Young-Foster]] (interim), September 2015–January 2016
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  • ...ion of [[My Brother's Place]] restaurant ([[Bryant Foster|Bryant]] & [[Pat Foster]] 1960s–1970s), [[Sandy's Place]] (1978)
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  • ...12]]: Alabama defeated the Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders 37-10 at [[Bryant-Denny Stadium]] in [[Tuscaloosa]]. * [[September 19]]: Alabama lost to the 15th ranked Ole Miss Rebels 37-43 at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
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  • ...o [[1942]]. The University's [[Denny Chimes]] and [[Denny Stadium]] (now [[Bryant-Denny Stadium]]) are named in his honor, and it was oft-repeated statement, ...in [[1941]] to serve as interim president for another year after [[Richard Foster]]'s death. Denny was inducted into the [[Alabama Hall of Fame]] during his
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  • * [[September 9]]: Alabama beat the Fresno State Bulldogs 41−10 at [[Bryant-Denny Stadium]]. * [[September 16]]: The Tide beat the Colorado State Rams 41–23 at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
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  • ...alvary Baptist Church (Tuscaloosa)|Calvary Baptist Church]] and south of [[Bryant-Denny Stadium]] in [[Tuscaloosa]]. * [[Richard Foster]]
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  • Truman retired in September [[2015]] and was succeeded by [[Dontrelle Foster]] on an interim basis. She died in [[2017]] and is buried at [[Elmwood Ceme * Bryant, Joseph D. (February 6, 2014) "Fireworks at Birmingham Housing Authority Bo
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  • * [[Josh Bryant]], [[Fultondale City Council]] * [[Joshua Foster Jr]], pastor of [[Ruhama Baptist Church]]
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  • ...ort community development loans for buyers of threatened properties and to foster commercial revitalization and the creation of an eastern area chamber of co * Bryant, Joseph D. (October 2, 2009) "Birmingham, Alabama council candidates Carol
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  • ...the Schoolhouse door overview.jpg|right|thumb|375px|The plaza in front of Foster Auditorium during George Wallace's "Stand in the schoolhouse door"]] ...or" in defiance of the federal courts. He stood in the front entrance of [[Foster Auditorium]] in an attempt to stop the enrollment of two African Americans:
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  • * [[Bryant Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church]], 3125 [[Spaulding Street Southw * [[Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church]], 2617 [[Mamie Foster Place]]
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  • * [[Foster Auditorium]], University of Alabama, [[1939]] * Additions to [[Bryant-Denny Stadium]], [[1950]]
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  • Zoo director [[William Foster]] argued, however, that Mona was receiving the best possible medical care. * Bryant, Walter (June 22, 2007) "Zoo elephant Mona euthanized." {{BN}}
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  • * District 6: [[John A. Rogers]] and [[Henry B. Foster]] * District 6: [[Paul Bryant Jr]] and [[John McMahon Jr]] (president pro tem)
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  • * [[Paul Bryant Jr]]'s [[Greene Group, Inc.]] acquired [[Harvest Select Catfish]]. * [[February 24]]: [[Virginia Durr|Virginia Foster Durr]], Civil Rights activist
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  • Alabama plays its home games at [[Bryant-Denny Stadium]], located on-campus in [[Tuscaloosa]]. ...ached were [[Harry Gilmer]], [[Don Hutson]], and [[Bear Bryant|Paul "Bear" Bryant]].
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  • ...ulture of Birmingham, bringing people from diverse backgrounds together to foster a sense of community, encouraging economic development, and providing cultu * Bryant, Joseph D. (June 16, 2009) "Alabama's City Stages asks Birmingham for $250,
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  • ** District 3: '''[[E. J. Foster]]''', 115 votes (55.3%), winner; [[Kenya Newell]], 93 votes (44.7%) ** Place 1: '''[[Joshua Bryant]]''' (incumbent), 958 votes (57.2%), winner; [[Lynn Carlton]], 716 votes (4
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