HAYS

'Hays' may mean:

Hays plc, a British listed company.

Hay's Galleria, a shopping mall and tourist attraction in London.

★ The Hays Code, a set of motion picture industry guidelines.

★ A number of cities, towns, and places in the United States:
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Hays, Kansas
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Hays, Montana
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Hays, North Carolina
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Hays, Texas
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Hays (Pittsburgh), a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Hays County, Texas
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Hays Regional Airport

★ Various schools:
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Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas
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Charles Hays Secondary School in Prince Rupert, British Columbia
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Walter Hays School in Palo Alto, California
'Hays' is also the surname of several famous people:

Alexander Hays, a general in the Federal army during the American Civil War

Anna Mae Hays, first woman in the U.S. Army to be promoted to general

Arthur Garfield Hays, attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union

Brooks Hays, former United States Congressman from Arkansas

Charles Melville Hays, American railroad executive who perished on the ''Titanic''

Dan Hays, Canadian politician

George Price Hays, Lt. General, Commander of the 10th Mountain Division in the European Theater of Operations in World War II.

George Washington Hays, former governor of the state of Arkansas

Harry Hays, Canadian Senator

Harry T. Hays, a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War

John Coffee Hays, Texas Ranger and sheriff in the Old West

Kathryn Hays, American actress

Kevin Hays, jazz pianist

Lauren Hays, American actress

Larry Hays, American college baseball coach

Paul Hays, Reading Clerk for the U.S. House of Representatives

Richard B. Hays, American college professor at Duke University

Robert Hays, American actor

Tommy Hays, American guitarist

Wayne Hays, former United States Congressman from Ohio

Will H. Hays, American politician and Postmaster General

William Shakespeare Hays, American poet and lyricist
'See also:'

Hayes

Hay (disambiguation)

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