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Gregory's style consisted of storytelling. [2] [5] Gregory appeared regularly as a guest on several syndicated radio shows, including the John Boy and Billy Show, Rick and Bubba, the Bob and Tom Show, and Steve and DC. Gregory died from cardiac complications on May 9, 2024, three days after his 78th birthday. [6]
James Gregory, an 84-year-old resident of Cocke County, Tennessee, once again has a place to call home. Gregory, who is battling cancer, lost his home and all of his belongings in the floods ...
James Gregory (mathematician) (1638–1675), Scottish mathematician and astronomer James Gregory (physician) (1753–1821), Scottish physician James J. H. Gregory (1827–1910), American educator, businessman, writer, politician, and philanthropist
James Gregory (December 23, 1911 – September 16, 2002) [1] [2] was an American character actor who played roles such as Schaffer in Al Capone (1959), the McCarthy-like Sen. John Iselin in The Manchurian Candidate (1962), the audacious General Ursus in Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970), and crusty Inspector Frank Luger in the television sitcom Barney Miller (1975–1982).
10 Ainslie Place, Edinburgh The grave of James Gregory, Canongate Churchyard, Edinburgh. Besides his Conspectus medicinae theoreticae, published in 1788 as a text-book for his lectures on the institutes, Gregory was the author of "A Theory of the Moods of Verbs", published in the Edin. Phil. Trans. (1787), and of Literary and Philosophical Essays, published in two volumes in 1792.
Gregory Gerami, president and CEO of Batterson Farms Corp, recently announced a $237 million donation to Florida A&M University, the largest ever for a historically Black college or university.
James Gregory "JG" Faherty (born January 27, 1961) is an American author who writes in the horror, science fiction, and dark fantasy genres. Faherty was born in Olean, New York . He moved to Stony Point, New York at the age of four, and resided there on and off until moving to Garnerville in 2011.
Retired swimming champion James Magnussen faces potential legal and ethical issues after declaring he will deliberately dope in an unofficial attempt to break the 50-meter freestyle world record.