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John Wallace

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John Wallace (American football), college football coach, head football coach at Rutgers University (1924–1926)John Wallace (Australian politician) (1828–1901)John Wallace (basketball) (born 1974), American basketball playerJohn Wallace (Canadian politician) (1812–1896), New Brunswick farmer and member of the Canadian House of CommonsJohn Wallace (cricketer) (born 1924), South African-born first-class cricketer, who played for RhodesiaJohn Wallace (Florida politician) (1842–1908), Florida Republican politicianJohn Wallace (musician) (fl. 1971–present), American bassist and singerJohn Wallace (New Zealand judge), chairman of the Royal Commission on the Electoral System, 1986John Wallace (rower) (born 1962), Canadian rowerJohn Wallace (sailor) (1903–1990), American sailorJohn Wallace (Scottish politician) (1868–1949), Member of Parliament for Dumfermline BurghsJohn Wallace (UK musician), member of The Stargazers musical groupJohn Wallace (1896–1950), Georgia landowner and crime lord whose murder of a sharecropper is documented in Murder in Coweta CountyJohn Alexander Wallace (1881–1961), Canadian politicianJohn Bruce Wallace, American musician and artistJohn Clifford Wallace (born 1928), United States federal judgeJohn D. Wallace (born 1949), Canadian politicianJohn E. Wallace, Jr. (born 1942), former New Jersey Supreme Court justiceJohn Findlay Wallace, American engineer best known as the Chief Engineer of the Panama Canal between 1904 and 1906John Graham Wallace (born 1966), English author of children's booksJohn Higgins Wallace, Jr. (1906–1989), American chemistJohn L. Wallace (born 1956), Canadian medical scientistJohn Michael Wallace, American atmospheric scientistJohn-Paul Wallace (born 1976), English chess playerJohn William Wallace (1815–1884), American lawyerJohn Winfield Wallace (1818–1889), US Congressman from PennsylvaniaJohn Stewart Wallace, British Member of Parliament for Limehouse, 1892–1895

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