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Fitzhugh

American  
[fits-hyoo, -yoo] / fɪtsˈhyu, -ˈyu /

noun

  1. a male given name.


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In “A Fate Worse Than Hell,” W. Fitzhugh Brundage offers a groundbreaking examination of this striking departure from past practice in how captured enemy soldiers were dealt with.

From The Wall Street Journal

California Highway Patrol was notified of the incident at 11:37 p.m. on Aug. 11, CHP spokesperson Rodney Fitzhugh said.

From Los Angeles Times

The search for a replacement analyst alongside play-by-play commentator Everett Fitzhugh began this summer when Dave Tomlinson left the KJR job to take on a previously unrevealed role.

From Seattle Times

His departure, announced by him last month on social media, leaves the radio station and Kraken with a void they’re now trying to fill in the booth alongside play-by-play commentator Everett Fitzhugh.

From Seattle Times

He said the hardest part of leaving was telling Fitzhugh and studio host Mike Benton that he wouldn’t be back.

From Seattle Times