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Walter Sans Avoir
(Encyclopedia) Walter Sans Avoir, Fr. Gautier Sans-Avoir, d. 1096, French Crusader, known as Walter the Penniless. He joined Peter the Hermit as leader of an army to the Holy Land. In what came to be…Walter, Thomas Ustick
(Encyclopedia) Walter, Thomas Ustick, 1804–87, American architect, b. Philadelphia. In 1819 he entered the office of William Strickland in Philadelphia as a student. In 1830 he began practice, the…Hampden, Walter
(Encyclopedia) Hampden, WalterHampden, Walterhămˈdən [key], 1879–1955, American actor, b. Brooklyn, N.Y., whose original name was Walter Hampden Dougherty. He made his first appearance in London in…Slezak, Walter
actorBirthplace: ViennaBorn: 1902Died: 1983Abel, Walter
actorBirthplace: St. Paul, Minn.Born: 1898Died: 1987Connolly, Walter
actorBirthplace: Cincinnati, OhioBorn: 1887Died: 1940Brennan, Walter
actorBirthplace: Lynn, Mass.Born: 1894Died: 1974Walter Cronkite
Cronkite, Walter (Walter Leland Cronkite, Jr.)krŏngˈkĪt, krŏnˈ–, 1916–2009, American news broadcaster, b. St. Joseph, Mo. He left (1935) the Univ. of Texas to write for the Houston Press and later…Walter Alston
Walter AlstonBorn: Dec. 1, 1911Baseball managed Brooklyn-LA Dodgers 23 years, won 7 pennants and 4 World Series (1955,59,63,65); retired after 1976 season with 2,063 wins (2,040 regular…Walter Byers
Walter ByersBorn: Mar. 13, 1922College athletics 1st exec. director of NCAA, serving from 1951-88.Dick ButtonA - CFrank Calder