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Thomas Raymond Kelly (June 4, 1893 – January 17, 1941) was an American Quaker educator. He taught and wrote on the subject of mysticism. His books are widely read, especially by people interested in spirituality. Kelly was born in 1893 in Chillicothe, Ohio, to a Quaker family (members of
Thomas Raymond Kelly, GC (19 March 1928 – 18 March 1947) was a Northern Irish sailor in the British Merchant Navy who was posthumously awarded the George Cross for the courage he displayed in the Bay of Biscay, when he lost his own life saving people from drowning during a storm.
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Stolberg, a Russian chess master who entered the Soviet Army at the end of 1940, disappeared in the battle of Malaya Zemlya on 16 May 1942. [108] 16 June 1942 John Frost: 23 Bir Hakeim, Egypt A high-scoring SAAF flying ace, Frost was last known to be battling Bf 109s from Jagdgeschwader 27 after encountering them while escorting Douglas Bostons.
Raymond C. Kelly (born 1942), American cultural anthropologist, ethnologist, and academic; Ray Kelly , fictional character introduced in 2018; Thomas Kelly (GC) (Thomas Raymond Kelly, 1928–1947), British Merchant Navy seaman posthumously awarded the George Cross; Ray "Gunner" Kelly (1906–1977), Australian police officer
Thomas J. Kelly (Irish nationalist) Thomas J. Kelly (Medal of Honor), American Medal of Honor recipient; Thomas Raymond Kelly (Quaker mystic) (1893–1941), Quaker mystic; Todd Kelly (born 1979), Australian racing driver; Tom Kelly (baseball) (born 1950), manager of the American baseball team the Minnesota Twins; Thomas J. Kelly (aerospace ...
The Big Apple’s former top cop touted what he called the city’s 20-year law-and-order “renaissance” under ex-Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Bloomberg, adding, “People sort of took that for ...
Harold Eugene "Doc" Edgerton (M.S. 1927, ScD 1931) – former MIT Institute professor; co-founder, and the "E", of EG&G; stroboscope photography pioneer; Oscar winner 1940 Theodore Miller Edison (1898–1992) – only child of Thomas Alva Edison who graduated from college; inventor with over 80 patents [ 55 ]