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Engle was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa to Hamilton Allen, a livery stable owner, and Evelyn (Reinheiner) Engle. He grew up in the Wellington Heights section of Cedar Rapids. He graduated from Washington High School (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), and later attended Coe College (class of 1931), The University of Iowa, Columbia University, and Merton College, Oxford (where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar ...
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Paul Engle: Coe College University of Iowa: Merton: 1933 United States Poet and editor; director of the Iowa Writers' Workshop (1941–1965) and co-founder of the International Writing Program: Ivan Getting: Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Merton: 1933 United States American weapons scientist and co-inventor of GPS technology Lincoln Gordon
The wife of a prominent Hollywood agent's son could have been shot, suffocated, poisoned, beheaded. Without more evidence, it's impossible to determine, an autopsy says. How was Hollywood exec's ...
Hannelore Kohl (2001), German wife of German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, overdose of sleeping pills [708] Lawrence Kohlberg (1987), American developmental psychologist, drowning [709] Takako Konishi (2001), Japanese office worker known for an urban legend surrounding her death, froze to death [710] Fumimaro Konoe (1945), Japanese prime minister ...
Music icon Paul McCartney, 82, and his wife Nancy Shevell, 65, celebrated the debut of Martin Scorcese's new Beatles documentary in New York City on Sunday, Nov. 24.
Boxer Paul Bamba, who won the WBA Gold Cruiserweight title a week ago, has died at 35. His death was announced by his family and his manager, singer/songwriter Ne-Yo, in a joint statement issued ...
Margaret Coe (born 1941) is an American painter known for her Impressionist art works painted en plein air in Oregon. Her paintings are preserved in the Oregon Legislative Assembly 's One Percent for Art Collection , at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art , and in the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives .