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Dan Brown (1982) – former instructor in English at Phillips Exeter Academy; bestselling author, The Da Vinci Code [176] Kim McLarin (1982) – novelist; Stephen Metcalf (1982) – critic-at-large and columnist at Slate magazine (did not graduate) Nancy Jo Sales (1982) – journalist; author; Cosy Sheridan (1982) – folk singer and songwriter
The past few years the area has also been the home of musician and record producer Bootsy Collins and jazz musician Michael Moore, who hails from Glen Este. [3] Moore was bassist with bandleaders like Woody Herman in the 1960s and Dave Brubeck in 2008. In 2018 he was inducted into the Cincinnati Jazz Hall of Fame. [4]
Sidney Clarke Phillips, Jr. (September 2, 1924 – September 26, 2015) was a United States Marine, family practice physician, and author from Mobile, Alabama. He provided source material and interviews for the making of Ken Burns ' PBS documentary film The War and the HBO miniseries The Pacific .
Estes was born in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, graduated from the United States Military Academy in June 1936 and began his military career at Fort Bliss, Texas. He was appointed platoon and troop commanding officer of the 7th Cavalry, and later was assigned to Headquarters 1st Cavalry Division, as aide to the commanding general. He entered pilot ...
Rufus Estes was born in Maury County, Tennessee, [1] one of nine children. Two of his brothers died during the American Civil War (William Kennedy Estes died at the Battle of Chicamauga in 1863 as a First Sgt. in CSA 48th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Nixon's), Company E; George W. Estes died on 22 Jan 1865 in Tennessee, a Private in the 80th United States Colored Infantry Regiment).
Howell Estes celebrating Air Force 70th anniversary in 2017. Estes was born on December 16, 1941. [2] He graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in 1965. He has commanded both operational and maintenance squadrons, the Air Force's only stealth fighter unit, and an air division and numbered air force.
The home of African-American civil rights advocate Malcolm X (who used the surname Shabazz), in the Elmhurst neighborhood of Queens, New York City, was firebombed by Molotov cocktails while he, his wife and their four children were inside. The family escaped unharmed, but the house was seriously damaged; Malcolm X would be assassinated a week ...
Henry F. Phillips: 1890–1958 Inventor of the Phillips-head screw Yes [315] Hollie Pihl: 1928–2018 Judge Yes [316] Mitch Pileggi: 1952– Actor Yes [11] Roddy Piper: 1954–2015 Wrestler No [317] Joe Plummer: Rock drummer, percussionist No [318] Orlando Plummer: 1836–1913 Physician, politician No [319] Bill Plympton: 1946– Animator ...