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Shaw was born in 1934 in Brigden, Ontario, the son of Lottie and Francis Shaw, and was raised on his family's farm with his siblings, Les, Bertha and Dolly. [4] The Shaw business dynasty originated in rural Lambton County with Francis Shaw, originally from Kimball, who served in World War I. Francis inherited the family farm, and his brother ...
Murphy was the second of three sons born to William and Joyce Murphy, the others being William (eldest) and Lenny Murphy (youngest). Outside his paramilitary career, little is known about him, although Martin Dillon, author of a book on the "Shankill Butchers", wrote that John and William acted as muscle for their younger brother when the latter was engaged in petty crime at school.
In an interview with Liz Drivan in 1978, Shaw explained the thematic elements in the story: I’ve noticed, as an old athlete myself, that as athletes get older they remember most vividly the days when they ran first, when they felt invulnerable, and the whole world seemed to be in their lap…that’s what the story is about.
Shaw was born in Ningbo city, as the youngest of the six sons of a Ningbo textile merchant who was based in Shanghai, Shaw Yuh Hsuen (邵行銀) (1866–1921) and his wife, Huang Shun Xiang (黃順香) (1871–1939).
Robert’s funeral (or rather his “farewell tour,” as his son put it) was held on Monday, Oct. 14, in Amarillo. The obituary said a tip jar would be available in front of the funeral home, but ...
Shaw in his CUNY years, c. 1933. Shaw was born Irwin Gilbert Shamforoff in the South Bronx, New York City, to Jewish immigrants from Nizhyn, Ukraine [2] His parents were Rose and Will. His younger brother, David Shaw, became a noted Hollywood producer and writer. [3] Shortly after Irwin's birth, the Shamforoffs moved to Brooklyn. Irwin changed ...
Rick Shaw (born James Harold Hummel; October 24, 1938 – September 22, 2017) was an American disc jockey, radio and television personality, who remains best known for hosting his radio shows on WQAM (1963–1975), WAXY (1975–1990), and Majic (1990–2007).
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