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  1. Dick Conway (rugby union) Richard James Conway (22 April 1935 – 25 May 2022), also known as Red Conway, was a New Zealand rugby union player. He played ten tests for the New Zealand national team, the All Blacks, between 1959 and 1965 at number 8 or flanker. [1] In 1960, he had a finger amputated so he could take part in a tour of Australia ...

  2. Mar 28, 2024 · Louis DiPietro is a writer for the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science. Richard “Dick” W. Conway ’54, Ph.D. ’58, a trailblazing professor who was instrumental in launching Cornell’s Department of Computer Science in 1965 – one of the first of its kind – died March 19. He was 92.

  3. Dick Conway died in Whakatāne on Wednesday, aged 87. He played 25 matches for the All Blacks between 1959-65, including 10 tests, debuting in the heat of a Lions series.

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  4. Richard Conway. Richard or Dick Conway may refer to: Dick Conway (baseball) (1865–1926), American baseball player. Dick Conway (rugby union) (born 1935), New Zealand rugby player. Richard Conway (mayor) (1740–1806), Merchant and politician in Colonial Virginia. Richard Conway (writer), see List of Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons episodes.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0176673Dick Conway - IMDb

    Dick Conway. Writer: Leave It to Beaver. Dick Conway was born on 8 September 1914 in Seattle, Washington, USA. He was a writer, known for Leave It to Beaver (1957), Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (1967) and Kid Monk Baroni (1952).

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    • September 8, 1914
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  6. Dick Conway (rugby union) Richard James Conway (22 April 1935 – 25 May 2022), also known as Red Conway, was a New Zealand rugby union player. He played for the New Zealand national team, the All Blacks, between 1959 and 1965. [1]

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  8. Dick Conway. Born September 11, 1935 in Hempstead, New York, USA, Richard Conway is an American television writer through the 50s, 60s and 70s. Not much is known about his career, but among the TV shows he wrote for is "The Dennis Day Show," "Father Knows Best," "Make Room for Daddy," "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" with Dwayne Hickman and Bob ...