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Stephen Knight: 1951–1985 Author who was known for his books criticising the Freemasons. He started having seizures in 1977 and in 1980, agreed to take part in a BBC documentary TV program Horizon on epilepsy. The producers arranged for a brain scan, which showed up a tumor.
Webster is a city in the U.S. state of Texas located in Harris County, within the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. Its population was 12,499 at the 2020 U.S. census . [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
Stephen R. Marquardt is an American surgeon [1] born and raised in Southern California. He received his medical degree from UCLA and completed his residency on Oral and Maxillofacial surgery at the UCLA Medical Center .
Parties Seats Popular vote 1978 1980 +/- Strength Vote % Change Democratic Party: 277 242 35 55.9% 39,347,947 50.5% 3.2% Republican Party: 157 191
Marcum is a family name. Notable persons with that name include: John Wayne Marcum (1973–2008), American Navy SEAL (team 6) who passed in Afghanistan in action. Deanna B. Marcum (1946–2022), American librarian and nonprofit leader; Diana Marcum (1963–2023), American journalist; John Marcum (1995-present), ARCA founder, NASCAR official
Dr. Alfred Blalock: Georgia, 1919 Noted research surgeon at Vanderbilt University and Johns Hopkins and developer of the Blalock-Taussig Shunt. His work on blue baby syndrome has been documented in the 2004 movie Something the Lord Made. Joshua Butler: Texas State University Texas, 2002 Director of Audioprothology William DeVries S
Dr. Lee left Highland Park Methodist in 1936 and was followed by Dr. Marshall Steel, who served from 1936 to 1957. Following Dr. Steel, Dr. William Dickinson served from 1958 to 1972. He was followed by Dr. Leighton K. Farrell , the church's longest serving minister, who was appointed in 1972 and served as senior pastor through 1995.
Stephen M. Levin (October 16, 1941 – February 7, 2012) was the medical director of the Mount Sinai Irving Selikoff Center for Occupational Health, a professor of occupational medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and the co-director of the World Trade Center Worker and Volunteer Medical Screening Program.