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Donald Leslie Hancock (known as Don Hancock) (5 January 1937 – 1 September 2001) was a Western Australian policeman. He is principally known for his involvement in the investigation of the Perth Mint Swindle , and his death in a car bombing in 2001.
Gordon Mackenzie, 77, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics) and coach. [238] Arlene Martel, 78, American actress (Star Trek, Hogan's Heroes, The Twilight Zone), heart attack. [239] KongÅ Masahiro, 65, Japanese sumo wrestler, pneumonia. [240] Lida Moser, 93, American photographer. [241] Frederick Gale Ruffner Jr., 88, American ...
Anthony Duane Hancock (born June 10, 1960) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). A first-round draft pick in the 1982 NFL draft, he played for five seasons with the Chiefs, retiring following the 1986 season.
Hall Sr. was born in Kansas City in 1928, and was the son of Hallmark founder J.C. Hall and his wife, Elizabeth. Hall Sr. joined the company at 17 as an assistant salesman, and eventually helmed ...
John B. Gage (1907), mayor of Kansas City, Missouri (1940–1946) Dan Gehlbach, member of the Iowa House of Representatives; Robert L. Gernon (BS 1966), Kansas Supreme Court Justice; Susan Goering (BA and JD), civil rights lawyer; James B. Graham (MS 1947), Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts
Joy Bang – actress, born in Kansas City [8] Kay Barnes – mayor of Kansas City 1999–2007; Hector Barreto Sr. – activist and entrepreneur; H. Roe Bartle – mayor of Kansas City and namesake of Kansas City Chiefs; Lucas Bartlett – soccer player; Count Basie – jazz musician and bandleader; Noah Beery – actor; Wallace Beery – Oscar ...
This is a list of Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) posts in Kansas, United States.. The G.A.R., Department of Kansas was established December 7, 1866. It was preceded by an organization known as the Veteran Brotherhood (and Union Brotherhood), State of Kansas organized in December 1865.
The Hotel President in 2012. Early on the afternoon of January 2, 1935, Ogletree walked into the Hotel President, in what is now the Power & Light District of Kansas City, Missouri, and asked for an interior room several floors up, giving his name as Roland T. Owen, with a Los Angeles address.