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LEE HAYS, A CO-FOUNDER OF THE WEAVERS, DIES - NYTimes ... - Aug 27, 1981 ... Lee Hays, who sang bass with the Weavers, the folk-singing quartet that started
the folk-music boom of the 1950's, died of a heart attack at ...
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Lee Hays - Texas Tech University Athletics - In his second season at Texas Tech in 2014, Hays' offensive line was arguably
the most improved unit on the team. His line allowed just 13 sacks in 12 games ...
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Lee Elhardt Hays (1914?1981) - Encyclopedia of Arkansas - Jan 28, 2014 ... Lee Elhardt Hays was a singer best known as the big man who sang bass with
the folk-music group the Weavers. According to historian Studs ...
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Lee Hays Bio - Baylor Official Athletic Site - BaylorBears.com - The architect of West Texas A&M's high-octane spread offenses from 2003-05,
Lee Hays enters his second season as Baylor's offensive coordinator and first as
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Lee Hays - Texas Tech University Athletics - In his second season at Texas Tech in 2014, Hays' offensive line was arguably
the most improved unit on the team. His line allowed just 13 sacks in 12 games ...
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Lee Elhardt Hays (1914?1981) - Encyclopedia of Arkansas - Jan 28, 2014 ... Lee Elhardt Hays was a singer best known as the big man who sang bass with
the folk-music group the Weavers. According to historian Studs ...
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Lee Hays Bio - Baylor Official Athletic Site - BaylorBears.com - The architect of West Texas A&M's high-octane spread offenses from 2003-05,
Lee Hays enters his second season as Baylor's offensive coordinator and first as
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Composting Your Corpse (Again): Lee Hays' Hillarious Living Will ... - Oct 25, 2009 ... But composting dead bodies is not a new concept?a friend just sent me a poem
written by folk legend Lee Hays to Pete Seeger's wife in 1981.
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