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Joan Frank Biography

Joan Frank television producer part of the team that produced the original Hallmark Hall of Fame drama series in the 1950s and 1960sBorn: 1920Died: 1997Frances Foster1997 DeathsDr. Victor E…

Caro Crawford Brown 2001 Deaths

Caro Crawford BrownAge: 93 reporter who won a 1955 Pulitzer Prize for her coverage of Texas's Parr political dynasty for the Alice Daily Echo.Died: Boerne, Texas, Aug. 5, 2001Foster Brooks A…

Joan Bove 2001 Deaths

Joan BoveAge: 99 with her first husband, Lawrence Gelb, started the hair-products company Clairol in the early 1930s after discovering the hair-coloring solution in France and introducing it…

Sonja Henie Biography

Sonja HenieBorn: Apr. 8, 1912Norwegian figure skater 10-time world champion (1927-36); won 3 consecutive Olympic gold medals (1928,32,36); became movie star. See also: Memorable Moments:…

Light Heavyweight

1903 Jack Root,George Gardner1903–05 Bob Fitzsimmons1905–12 Philadelphia Jack O'Brien11912–16 Jack Dillon1916–20 Battling Levinsky1920–22 Georges Carpentier1923 Battling Siki1923–25 Mike…

Matthew Fox Biography

Matthew Fox actorBorn: 7/14/1966Birthplace: Crowheart, Wyoming Actor from the television series, Party of Five (1994– ) where he plays big brother Charlie Salinger to a young brood that has…

Robert Forster Biography

Robert ForsteractorBorn: 7/13/1941Birthplace: Rochester, New York Television and film actor since the late 1960s. His films include Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967), Medium Cool (1969),…

The Four Horsemen

The Four Horsemen Senior backfield that led Notre Dame to national collegiate football championship in 1924; put together as sophomores by Irish coach Knute Rockne; immortalized by…

Lyman Rufus CASEY, Congress, ND (1837-1914)

Senate Years of Service: 1889-1893 Party: Republican CASEY Lyman Rufus , a Senator from North Dakota; born in York, Livingston County, N.Y., May 6, 1837; moved with his parents to Ypsilanti, Mich…