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George H. Proffit, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives Indiana's 1st district, United States Ambassador to Brazil (Petersburg) Dan Quayle, former U.S. senator from Indiana (1981–1989) and 44th Vice President of the United States under George HW Bush(Huntington and Indianapolis) John Rarick, former U.S. representative from Louisiana
The Indiana Printing and Publishing Company came to the Donnelly family when Joe Donnelly, father of current president Michael J. Donnelly, married into the Ray family. Joseph Donnelly wed Lucille Ray, daughter of the generation of Rays that founded the then-titled the Indiana Evening Gazette. Joseph and Lucy had three children, Hastie, Stacie ...
Edwin Lynn Raub (May 14, 1921 – March 10, 1998) was a television personality and horror host under the name Uncle Ted in the Northeastern Pennsylvania viewing area of the United States. He is mostly known for hosting the programs Uncle Ted's Children's Party [ Note 1 ] in the 1960s, Uncle Ted's Ghoul School from 1974 to 1982 and Uncle Ted's ...
A southern Indiana woman fatally shot her three children before turning the gun on herself last December, a prosecutor said Friday. The bodies of Naomi Briner, 35; Adelia Briner, 12; Leland Briner ...
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James Carre Magee (January 23, 1883 – October 15, 1975) was an American medical officer and later Surgeon General of the United States Army from 1939 – 1943. He went with the American Expeditionary Force during World War 1 and worked as an assistant to the chief surgeon.
An Uber ride Keith Magee took years ago reminded him about the power of dialogue and empathy — even when confronted with someone whose views are radically different from your own.
Ted A. Nash (former Penn coach): 1960 (gold medal) and 1964 (bronze medal) US Olympic teams and US Olympic coach 1968–2008 [210] Harry Parker, class of 1957: 1960 US Olympic Team member [211] and US Olympic coach 1964–1984