Proper noun
Hudspeth (plural Hudspeths)
A surname.
Associated Press writers Dylan Lovan and Piper Hudspeth Blackburn in Louisville and Marina Villeneuve in Albany, New York, contributed to this story. Source: Internet
On July 12, 1910 he was introduced to New Jersey's power players at the Lawyers Club in New York, including James Richard Nugent, Robert S. Hudspeth, Millard F. Ross, and Richard V. Lindabury. Source: Internet
After learning of his Kavli Prize on Thursday, Hudspeth spoke with about his work and how the brain transforms physical vibration into the experience of a symphony. Source: Internet
An investigation determined that 4,033 cubic yards of material was removed by Hudspeth County road crews, with a resulting value of $19,360. Source: Internet
He was a two-time First Team All-Gulf South Conference selection as a defensive lineman and played alongside Hudspeth, who was a four-year letterman at DSU from 1987-91. Source: Internet
“I don’t want the secretaries, the coaches, the players, the managers or the trainers coming up for air to look and see where we’re at,” Hudspeth said. Source: Internet