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Anna C. Verna (1931–2021), Philadelphia City Council member and president; Charles A. Waters (1892–1972), Pennsylvania Auditor General, State Treasurer, and president judge of the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas; R. Seth Williams (born 1967), Philadelphia district attorney; Fernando Wood (1812–1881), Mayor of New York
This is a list of solved missing person cases of people who went missing in unknown locations or unknown circumstances that were eventually explained by their reappearance or the recovery of their bodies, or by either the conviction of the perpetrator(s) responsible for their disappearances, or they confessed to their killings.
Dolores Della Penna was a schoolgirl from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania who went missing on July 11, 1972. Her limbs and torso were later found in different parts of New Jersey a week later, but her head was never found. She had allegedly been abducted by a gang of drug dealers who accused her of stealing from them.
On Saturday, NTSB officials said the medical jet departed from a base in Florida Friday at around 12 p.m. and arrived in Northeast Philadelphia around 2:15 p.m. on Jan. 31. The jet was on the ...
Pages in category "People from Philadelphia" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 340 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Mike Missanelli, host of The Mike Missanelli Show on 97.5 The Fanatic Philadelphia sports talk radio station. Lenny Moore, former NFL running back [140] Bob Mrosko, NFL player; Mike Munchak, Pro Football Hall of Fame offensive guard, former Tennessee Titans head coach, current Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line coach [141] Danny Musser [142]
George C. Thomas Jr. (1873–1932) class of 1894: golf course architect, designed Whitemarsh Valley Country Club outside Philadelphia, and more than twenty courses in California [53] Brian Tierney: publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Daily News
Drexel University is a private university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The 16th largest private university in the nation, [1] Drexel is made up of nine colleges and four schools, [2] most of which serve both undergraduate and graduate students.