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Pages in category "Indiana University of Pennsylvania alumni" The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Baseball players from Indiana County, Pennsylvania (13 P) H. People from Homer City, Pennsylvania (6 P) I. People from Indiana, Pennsylvania (45 P) S.
John Murtha served the 12th District of Pennsylvania in the United States House of Representatives from 1974 until his death in 2010. Mark Critz worked for Murtha and won a 2010 special election to replace him after his death. John Stuchell Fisher, Governor of Pennsylvania from 1927 to 1931. Jack Wagner, Pennsylvania Auditor General.
The oldest son, James Alexander McCrea, followed his father in a career with the Pennsylvania Railroad. [5] James McCrea died March 28, 1913, at Ballyheather, his home at Haverford, Pennsylvania. [2] [6] Ada died October 20, 1926. Both are interred at West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.
To rescue the 12 individuals and tour guide still stuck at 1,000 feet, engineers had to repair the elevator stuck at 500 feet, check the cables and then run a test round by sending it down to the ...
Around this time, its title was altered to The Indiana Messenger. [3] Smith and Wilson continued to publish this newspaper until 1862, when J. Willis Westlake purchased Wilson's interest. The new firm then announced that future editions of the publication would espouse the cause of the Republican Party. In 1865, Westlake was succeeded by his ...
Gloria Katz, 76, American screenwriter and film producer (American Graffiti, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Howard the Duck), ovarian cancer. [544] Wright King, 95, American actor (A Streetcar Named Desire, Stagecoach to Fury, Planet of the Apes). [545] Willard Kinzie, 99, Canadian businessman and politician, Mayor of Barrie (1957–1961 ...
IUP originally dubbed its sports teams the "Indians", in reference to the town and school's name, and used a costumed student as a mascot. Following movements to eliminate Native American-related mascots, the university eliminated the Indian mascot in 1991, replacing it with an American black bear named Cherokee - deriving from the name of the university's fight song, though it retained the ...