Fred Taylor
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Frederick Taylor or Fred Taylor may refer to:
[edit] Sports
- Fred Taylor (American football) (born 1976), American NFL running back
- Fred Taylor (basketball, born 1948), American former NBA player
- Frederick Taylor, known as Cyclone Taylor (1884–1979), Canadian ice hockey forward
- Fred Taylor (basketball, born 1924) (1924–2002), American college basketball coach at The Ohio State University
- Fred Taylor (American football coach), American college football coach at Texas Christian University
- Fred Taylor (footballer born 1884), English footballer who played for Chelsea
- Fred Taylor (Edwardian footballer), English footballer who played for Hull City and Southampton
- Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856–1915), father of scientific management (namesake of Taylorism)
- Fred Taylor (cyclist), American Olympic cyclist
- Frederick Taylor (golfer), American golfer
[edit] Other
- Fred M. Taylor (1855–1932), American economist
- Fredrick Monroe Taylor (1901–1988), American judge
- Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856–1915), American engineer and management consultant, namesake of Taylorism (also a tennis champion)
- Fred Taylor (Pennsylvania politician), Pennsylvania politician
- Frederick Taylor (historian), British historian
- Frederick Howard Taylor (1862–1946), British pioneer Protestant Christian missionary to China
- Frederick Southgate Taylor (1847–1896), American businessman, politician and founder of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity
- Freddy Taylor (musician), Jazz musician and vocalist who worked with Lucky Millinder until settling in Paris, France, where he made recordings with Django Reinhardt and his own orchestra, the Swing Men From Harlem
[edit] See also
- Frederick Taylor University (an institution in California, USA)
- Frederick Taylor International University (a defunct unaccredited institution)
- Frederick Williams-Taylor (1863–1945), Canadian banker
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