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  2. Jerald and Sandra Tanner - Wikipedia

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    Jerald Dee Tanner (June 1, 1938 – October 1, 2006) and Sandra McGee Tanner (born January 14, 1941) are American writers and researchers who publish archival and evidential materials about the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

  3. J. Golden Kimball - Wikipedia

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    "J. Golden" stories have become a type of folklore for members of the LDS Church. One of the best known has LDS Church president Grant writing a "clean" radio speech for Kimball and ordering him to read it. However, once on the air, Kimball struggled with Grant's handwriting and finally exclaimed, Hell, Heber, I can't read this damn thing.

  4. Program (machine) - Wikipedia

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    A program is a set of instructions used to control the behavior of a machine. Examples of such programs include: The sequence of cards used by a Jacquard loom to produce a given pattern within weaved cloth. Invented in 1801, it used holes in punched cards to represent sewing loom arm movements in order to generate decorative patterns automatically.

  5. Univision y Los Niños - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, DIC Entertainment entered into an agreement with Univision, to carry the first DIC's programming as part of a morning children's program block launched on Monday to Friday and Saturday morning block as Univision y Los Niños ("Univision and the Kids" and/or "Univision and the Children"). The block was the first Hispanic network of the ...

  6. 1938 in television - Wikipedia

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    1938 The Disorderly Room (UK) April 17, 1937 August 20, 1939 For The Children (UK) April 24, 1937 1939 July 7, 1946 1950 Sports Review (UK) April 30, 1937 1939 Telecrime (UK) August 10, 1938 July 25, 1939 October 22, 1946 November 25, 1946

  7. How the deluge of 1938 changed Los Angeles — and its river

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    After the Los Angeles Aqueduct opened the water taps a quarter-century before, the L.A. River looked like something worse than obsolete — it looked like a killer, of life, of land, of livelihood.

  8. April 6 (LDS Church) - Wikipedia

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    James E. Talmage, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1911 to 1933.The common belief among Latter-day Saints that Jesus Christ was born on April 6 can be traced to his 1915 book Jesus the Christ

  9. 1938 in radio - Wikipedia

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    Clay Cole (died 2010), American radio disc jockey and television host, best known for his dance program, The Clay Cole Show. Norma Jean Nilsson, American actress who plays Kathy Anderson in the radio version of Father Knows Best. [5] 21 January – Wolfman Jack (died 1995), American disc jockey, television personality and actor. [11]