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Maureen Louise Sterling, 12, and Yvonne Lisa Weber, 13, [3] both Herbert Slater Middle School students, [4] disappeared around 9 p.m. on February 4, 1972, after visiting the Redwood Empire Ice Arena. [5] Both girls, like other young people in that era, often hitchhiked. They were last seen hitchhiking on Guerneville Road, northwest of Santa ...
For some people, the “big” things are the personal ones—like the birth of a child or a wedding, for instance. Well, can you guess how many people were born in 1973? You are right if you ...
Ross Shaw Sterling (February 11, 1875 – March 25, 1949) was an American politician who was the 31st Governor of Texas, serving a single two-year term from January 20, 1931, to January 17, 1933. A 1926 magazine cover depicts the proposed 40-story Sterling Hotel in Houston, designed by Ross Sterling's son-in-law, architect Wyatt Hedrick; the ...
Played by Joey Trent, 1964, 1965; Sam Groom, 1966–1971; Robert Hover, 1971–1972; David Bailey, 1973–1978; 1979–1981; 1989; 1992 Doctor. Ed McClain Frank Runyeon (1994) Burt McGowan Played by William Russ, 1977–1978 Gil McGowan Played by Charles Durning, 1972; Dolph Sweet, 1972–1977 Police Chief. Nancy McGowan
Ross was criticized for running a promotional ad campaign demanding that she win the Best Actress Oscar. [4] Meanwhile, Edward G. Robinson , who died two months before the ceremony, became the second actor to receive his honorary Oscar posthumously , after Douglas Fairbanks (d. 1939) in 1940.
Chris Pine checks in for his Parade interview from the interior of a classic 1965 Airstream trailer currently perched in the front yard of his Los Angeles home. It comes complete with recessed ...
Ross S. Sterling (1875–1949), Texas governor Sterling High School (Houston) , named for the governor Ross N. Sterling (1931–1988), United States federal judge
General Hospital is the longest running American television serial drama, airing on ABC. [1] Created by Frank and Doris Hursley, the series premiered on April 1, 1963.Former cast member Rachel Ames was previously the series' longest-running cast member, portraying Audrey Hardy from 1964 to 2007, and making guest appearances in 2009 and 2013, the latter for the series' fiftieth anniversary. [2]