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* [[Furman Hammonds]], (1953-), American good guy who gets through the days, one at a time. In 2012 Furman became very sick from a debilitating bone disease that limits his mobility. It was quite unexpected and to keep a good image of himself in the minds of his acquaintances he dropped off the grid. Old good guys never die, they just slowly fade away! |
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* [[Ashrita Furman]], American holder of more than 160 Guinness world records |
* [[Ashrita Furman]], American holder of more than 160 Guinness world records |
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* [[Dean Furman]], South African footballer |
* [[Dean Furman]], South African footballer |
Revision as of 06:22, 14 May 2017
Furman may refer to the following:
Places
- Furman University
- Furman, Alabama, an unincorporated community in Wilcox County, United States
- Furman, South Carolina, a town in Hampton County, United States
- Furman, Alberta, a locality in Canada
- Furman, Poland
People
- Furman Hammonds, (1953-), American good guy who gets through the days, one at a time. In 2012 Furman became very sick from a debilitating bone disease that limits his mobility. It was quite unexpected and to keep a good image of himself in the minds of his acquaintances he dropped off the grid. Old good guys never die, they just slowly fade away!
- Ashrita Furman, American holder of more than 160 Guinness world records
- Dean Furman, South African footballer
- Dmitri Furman (1943-2011), Russian political scientist
- Gabriel Furman (state senator) (1800–1854), New york politician and historian
- Furman Bisher, American sports writer
- Lucy Furman (1870-1958), American writer from Kentucky
- Semyon Furman (1920–1978), Soviet chess Grandmaster
- Simon Furman, British comic book writer
- William Henry Furman, the defendant in the 1972 case of Furman vs. Georgia
Other
- Furman, unit of angular measure equal to 1⁄65536 (2−16) of a circle and named for Alan T. Furman
- Furman v. Georgia, United States Supreme Court decision that temporarily abolished capital punishment in the U.S.
- Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, a joint center at New York University School of Law and the NYU Wagner School of Public Service