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Houston city councilman, 2009 Houston Mayoral Candidate [261] Briscoe Cain: Texas State Representative for District 128, beginning 2017; lawyer in Deer Park; received B.S. in Communications [262] Bill Callegari: 1972 Texas State Representative, 2001–2015; engineer and businessman [263] Robert R. Casey: 1934
Frank Tejeda (1945–1997) – former U.S. Congressman from Texas, former member of both the Texas Senate and the Texas House of Representatives Cynthia Telles – U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica Raymond Telles (1915–2013) – first mayor of a large American city ( El Paso, Texas ), former US ambassador to Costa Rica
Ben Taub's family were poor and his father used to sell newspapers to make their living. Jacob Nathan later opened a tobacco store in downtown Houston. By the time Ben, their fourth child, was born they had become relatively comfortable. [1] Taub grew up in Houston, where he attended Welch Preparatory School.
Tristan Bustos, a well-known Indianapolis drag performer, died by suicide on Jan. 5. Bustos' loved ones are now shining a light on mental health. 'Untouchable' Indy drag performer dies by suicide.
Bustos is a surname of noble origin from Northern Spain, more precisely of La Rioja. The surname has its origins in the 11th century. The surname has its origins in the 11th century. The surname expanded to the Americas in the 17th century mostly in Argentina , Mexico and Chile .
Some Houston Post articles had been made available in the archives of the Houston Chronicle website, but by 2005 they were removed. The Houston Chronicle online editor Mike Read said that the Houston Chronicle decided to remove Houston Post articles from the website after the 2001 United States Supreme Court New York Times Co. v. Tasini decision; the newspaper originally planned to filter ...
Jacob Carruthers was born in Texas and attended Phyllis Wheatley High School in Houston, TX, before going to Samuel Huston College, where he earned a BA degree in 1950.In 1951, he joined the United States Air Force,and after serving, he achieved a master's degree in government from Texas Southern University in 1958.
Juan Bustos may refer to: Juan Bustos (politician) (1935–2008), Chilean politician, and lawyer; Juan Bustos (footballer) (born 1992), Costa Rican footballer