Rector (disambiguation)

Rector (disambiguation)

Rector may refer to:

*Rector, a person who is in charge of something

Personal names

*Alan Rector, professor of medical informatics
*Anne Elizabeth Rector, American artist and author
*Edward F. Rector, United States Air Force
*Enoch J. Rector, American boxing film promoter
*Giovanni Rector, South African football (soccer) player
*Henry Massey Rector, governor of Arkansas
*Jamaica Rector, American football player
*James Rector, several people
*Jeff Rector, American actor
*Joe A. Rector, American/Cherokee artist
*Liam Rector, American poet
*Ricky Ray Rector, executed murderer
*Robert Rector, American author
*Ron Rector, American football player

Places

*Rector, Arkansas, United States
*Rector Township, Saline County, Illinois, United States
*Rector Street (disambiguation)


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