Darrell Glenn
Darrell Orvis Glenn (December 7, 1935 – April 9, 1990) was an American singer and songwriter. He first made his mark in the music business with his recording of "Crying in the Chapel" released in 1953, written by his father, Artie Glenn. He also wrote songs recorded by other artists including Elvis Presley. Provided by Wikipedia
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On the Road to Success How States Collaborate and Use Data to Improve Student Outcomes. A Working Paper by the Achieving the Dream Cross-State Data Work Group / by Baldwin, Chris, Borcoman, Gabriela, Chappell-Long, Cheryl, Coperthwaite, Corby A., Glenn, Darrell, Hutchinson, Tony, Hughes, John, Jenkins, Rick, Jovanovich, Donna, Keller, Jonathan, Klimczak, Benjamin, Schneider, Bill, Stewart, Carmen, Stuart, Debra, Yeager, Michael
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Employment and Earnings Outcomes for Recent Graduates of Public Higher Education Institutions in West Virginia, 1995. Research Report 1997-2 by Krotseng, Marsha V.
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