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Walcott, Jersey Joe January 13, 1914February 25, 1994 Boxer Jersey Joe Walcott was born Arnold Raymond Cream and raised in Merchantville, near Camden, New Jersey, one of twelve children of Ella and Joseph Cream. His father, an immigrant from Barbados, died when Arnold was fourteen. To help... Read more
Shoeless Joe Jackson Shoeless Joe Jackson
Shoeless Joe Jackson (Joseph Jefferson Jackson), 1887-1951, American baseball player, b. Brandon Mills, S.C. Holder of the third highest (.356) career batting average in major league history, Jackson was banned from baseball in 1921 for his part in the 1919 Black Sox scandal . He is said to have... Read more
Joe Hill Joe Hill
Joe Hill 1879-1915, Swedish-American union organizer; b. Sweden, as Joseph Hillstrom. He came to the United States in 1902 and, as a maritime worker, joined the Industrial Workers of the World in 1910. He wrote many labor songs, including "Casey Jones" and "The Union Scab." Found guilty... Read more
Joe DiMaggio Joe DiMaggio
Joe DiMaggio (Joseph Paul DiMaggio) , 1914-99, American baseball player, b. Martinez, Calif. One of the most charismatic of 20th-century sports figures, "Joltin' Joe" joined the New York Yankees of the American League in 1936 and quickly rose to stardom, winning the league's batting title with... Read more
Joe Namath Joe Namath
Joe Namath (Joseph William Namath) , 1943-, American football player, b. Beaver Falls, Pa. Namath's brilliance as a quarterback at the Univ. of Alabama earned him a three-year no-cut contract for $387,000 from the New York Jets before he had played a single minute of professional football.... Read more
Mickey Rooney Mickey Rooney
Rooney, Mickey 1920–(Mickey McGuire, Joe, Jr. Yule, Mickey Yule) PERSONALOriginal name, Joseph "Joe" Yule, Jr.; name legally changed, 1932; born September 23, 1920, in Brooklyn, New York, NY; son of Joe (a vaudeville performer) and Nell (a vaudeville performer; maiden name, Carter) Yule; married... Read more
Rocky Marciano Rocky Marciano
Rocky Marciano , 1924-69, American boxer, b. Brockton, Mass. His real name was Rocco Francis Marchegiano. Failing to become a professional baseball player, Marciano turned to boxing and won 27 of 30 amateur bouts before he turned professional in 1947. On his climb to the heavyweight title, Marciano... Read more
Allegro Allegro
Allegro (1947), a musical play by Oscar Hammerstein (book, lyrics), Richard Rodgers (music). [Majestic Theatre, 315 perf.] Joseph Taylor Jr. ( John Battles) is born in a typical American town in 1905, the son of a general practitioner who is happily married and content with his lot in life. When... Read more
Teller Teller
TELLER 1948– (Raymond Joseph Teller) PERSONAL Original name, Raymond Joseph Teller; born February 14, 1948, in Philadelphia, PA; son of Joe (an advertising artist) and Irene Teller. Education: Amherst College. Addresses: Office— Buggs & Rudy A Discount Corporation,... Read more

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Newspaper article from: The Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) ...OLSON, Alice Sophia Dybdahl, 100, July 2. SCHNABEL, Floyd L., 75, at Meriter Hospital, Thursday. SLADKY, Francis Joseph "Joe," 83, at UW Hospital, Thursday. THOMAS, Margaret Pugh, 75, at Don and Marilyn HospiceCare Center...

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