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1 day ago · Early life James Arthur Lovell Jr. was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on March 25, 1928, the only child of James Lovell Sr., a Toronto, Ontario, Canada-born coal furnace salesman who died in a car accident in 1933 and Blanche née Masek, who was of Czech descent. For the first two years after the death of his father, Lovell and his mother lived with a relative in Terre Haute, Indiana. They then ...
- James Lovell (Disambiguation)
James Lovell may refer to: . James Lovell (politician)...
- F2h Banshee
The McDonnell F2H Banshee (company designation McDonnell...
- John C. Brophy
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- Greater Houston
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- USS Wasp
USS Wasp (CV/CVA/CVS-18) was one of 24 Essex-class aircraft...
- James Lovell (Disambiguation)
3 hours ago · John Joseph Nicholson was born on April 22, 1937, in Neptune City, New Jersey, [5] [6] the son of a showgirl, June Frances Nicholson (stage name June Nilson; 1918–1963). [7] [8] Nicholson's mother was of Irish, English, German, and Welsh descent. Nicholson has identified as Irish, comparing himself to the playwright Eugene O'Neill, whom he ...
3 hours ago · Walton called the game the most disappointing outcome of his entire basketball career, as UCLA had a 5-point lead late in regulation and a 7-point lead in the 2nd overtime, before NC State with David Thompson rallied to win, 80–77. "David Thompson's a great champion. He is a wonderful person and a very special human being", Walton said.
1 day ago · Early years, 1815–1830 John Alexander Macdonald was born [a] in Ramshorn parish in Glasgow, Scotland, on 10 January (official record) or 11 (father's journal) 1815. [b] His father Hugh, an unsuccessful merchant, had married John's mother, Helen Shaw, on 21 October 1811. John Alexander Macdonald was the third of five children. After Hugh's business ventures left him in debt, the family ...
1 day ago · History Main article: History of the Philadelphia Phillies Philadelphia Quakers (1883–1889) The 1888 Philadelphia Quakers team In 1883, sporting goods manufacturer Al Reach (a pioneering professional baseball player) and attorney John Rogers won an expansion National League franchise for Philadelphia, one of what is now known as the "Classic Eight" of the National League. They were awarded a ...