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Philip Bosco Philip Bosco
Bosco, Philip 1930–PERSONALFull name, Philip Michael Bosco; born September 26, 1930, in Jersey City, NJ; son of Philip Lupo (a carnival worker) and Margaret Raymond (a policewoman; maiden name, Thek) Bosco; married Nancy Ann Dunkle, January 2, 1957; children: Diane, Philip, Chris, Jenny, Lisa,... Read more
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Deion Sanders 1967– Professional football and baseball player A Cocky Freshman Proved Baseball and Football Prowess in College Offered Highest Salary for a Defensive Player Left Atlanta to Pursue Super Bowl Dream Returned to Baseball New Wife, New Life Sources Deion Sanders has been a... Read more
Ernst Freund Ernst Freund
Freund, Ernst (b, New York, N.Y., 30 Jan. 1864; d. Chicago, Ill., 20 Oct. 1932), educator, lawyer, writer, and social reformer. Freund, a son of German immigrants, has been called the “father of American administrative law.” He influenced the Supreme Court through his highly... Read more
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NEW YORKER, THE NEW YORKER, THE. Harold Ross (1892–1951) founded The New Yorker as a weekly magazine in New York City in 1925. Ross had quit high school to become a reporter, and during World War I he edited the Stars and Stripes, a military newspaper. The New Yorker was his attempt to... Read more
Gail Giles Gail Giles
Giles, GailPersonalBorn in Galveston, TX; married Jim Giles; children: Josh. Education: Attended Stephen F. Austin State University. Hobbies and other interests: Watercolor painting, reading, computer solitaire, playing guitar.AddressesHome—TX. Agent—Scott Treimel, 434 Lafayette St., New York, NY... Read more
Hubert Jr. Selby Hubert Jr. Selby
SELBY, Hubert, Jr. Nationality: American. Born: Brooklyn, New York, 23 July 1928. Educated in New York City public schools, including Peter Stuyvesant High School. Military Service: Served in the United States Merchant Marine, 1944-46. Family: Married 1) Inez Taylor in 1953 (divorced 1960),... Read more
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BUTLER, CHARLES HENRY Charles Henry Butler served as the Supreme Court reporter of decisions from 1902 to 1916. Butler was born June 18, 1859, in New York City. He was the son of William Allen Butler, a lawyer, and the grandson of benjamin f. butler, U.S. attorney general during the administration... Read more
Michael Kidd Michael Kidd
KIDD, Michael Choreographer. Nationality:American. Born:Milton Greenwald in Brooklyn, New York, 12 August 1919. Education:Attended New Utrecht High School, Brooklyn, graduated 1936; studied chemical engineering, City College of New York, 1936–37; attended... Read more
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Edward I. Koch Edward I. Koch (born 1924) was one of New York City's most controversial mayors. He led the city from the edge of bankruptcy in 1978 to a substantial budget surplus in 1983. Edward I. Koch was born December 12, 1924, in New York City, the second of three children born to... Read more

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