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The Lincoln Hospital – was built in 1940 and is located at 112 N. Brown Ave. It was listed in the NRHP in 2002, reference #02000741. It was listed in the NRHP in 2002, reference #02000741. The S.S. Blinky Jr. Building – was built in 1946 and is located at 465 W. Gila Bend Highway.
Norris married graphic artist and Chicago Tribune cartoonist Lester J. Norris in 1923. They formed St. Charles Charities (now the Dellora A. and Lester J. Norris Foundation) in 1924 [3] and funded multiple civic improvements throughout their lives including; the St. Charles Country Club, Arcada Theatre, Delnor Hospital, St. Charles East High School, the Dellora A. Norris Cultural Arts Center ...
Chris Beutler, former mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska (Turkey 1966–67) Thomas J. Murphy Jr., former mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Paraguay 1970–72) Kitty Piercy, former mayor of Eugene, Oregon (Ethiopia 1964–66) Rodger Randle, former mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma (Brazil 1962–64) Carol Spahn, 21st Director of The Peace Corps (Romania 1994–96)
Norris turned toward the MiGs, drew them away from his attack force, eluded them, and returned to successfully attack the target. For his actions he was awarded the Air Force Cross. [3] In October 1967, he was transferred to the Pentagon as assistant executive officer to the chief of the National Guard Bureau. In August 1968, he returned to the ...
Aided in part by Johnson, who enthusiastically endorsed Dodd on a campaign swing through Connecticut later and then Johnson's subsequent landslide over Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater, who seized the Republican presidential nomination from Lodge's brother and a number of other establishment Republicans, Dodd won his own landslide over the ...
Thomas Rolland Norris (born January 14, 1944) is a retired United States Navy SEAL and Distinguished Eagle Scout, who received the Medal of Honor for his ground rescue with the assistance of Petty Officer Third Class Nguyen Van Kiet of two downed aircrew members in Quảng Trị province during the Vietnam War on April 10–13, 1972.
Thaddeus Norris: 1894–1897 writer, father of American fly fishing [1] [194] S. N. D. North: 1899 director of the U.S. Census, statistician [1] Janet L. Norwood: 1988 economist, statistician, U.S. Commissioner of Labor Statistics [16] [143] [9] [120] Crosby Stuart Noyes: 1884 editor and publisher of the Washington Evening Star [1] Theodore W ...
The Alhambra Saloon of Tombstone, Arizona Territory, in an engraving of a picture taken by C.S. Fly. The image first appeared in The Arizona Quarterly Illustrated in July 1880. Mary ("Mollie") (née McKie) Goodrich Fly was a photographer before she married C.S. Fly in San Francisco. They arrived in Tombstone, Arizona Territory in December 1879.