Hayes
[heyz] /heɪz/
noun
1.
Carlton J(oseph) H(untley) 1882–1964, U.S. historian, educator, and diplomat.
2.
Helen (Helen Hayes Brown MacArthur) 1900–93, U.S. actress.
3.
Roland, 1887–1977, U.S. tenor.
4.
Rutherford B(irchard)
[bur-cherd] /ˈbɜr tʃərd/ (Show IPA), 1822–93, nineteenth president of the U.S. 1877–81.
5.
a river in E Manitoba, Canada, flowing NE to Hudson Bay at York Factory. 300 miles (483 km) long.
/heɪz/
noun
1.
Rutherford B(irchard). 1822–93, 19th president of the US (1877–81)
A modem manufacturer.
(gopher://leapfrog.almac.co.uk:70/00/business/comms/hayes/corporat.txt).
Address: Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
(1995-01-30)
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