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  2. Charles DeWitt Watts - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Charles DeWitt Watts Charles DeWitt Watts Born September 21, 1917 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Died July 12, 2004 (2004-07-12) (aged 86) Durham, North Carolina, U.S. Resting place Beechwood Cemetery, Fayetteville Street, Durham 35°57′32″N 78°54′47″W  /  35.959°N 78.913°W  / 35.959; -78.913 Alma mater Morehouse College Howard University College of Medicine Occupation Surgeon ...

  3. Charles Watts - Wikipedia

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    Charles Watts (before 1890—after 1937), American defense attorney for Scottsboro Boys; Charles Cameron Watts (1895–1965), Australian Congregationalist minister, a/k/a C. C. Watts; Charles Watts (1912–1966), American character actor in 1965's Baby the Rain Must Fall; Charlie Watts (1941–2021), English rock drummer with The Rolling Stones

  4. Charles Watts (secularist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1864 the brothers formed a publishing business, Watts & Co. [1] [2] He and his first wife, Mary Ann, had a son, Charles Albert Watts in 1858; in 1870 he married his second wife, the freethinker Kate Eunice Watts, with whom he had a daughter in 1875. John Watts died from tuberculosis at the age of 32. [1]

  5. Kate Watts - Wikipedia

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    Eunice Kate Watts (née Nowlan; c. 1848 – 25 February 1924 [1] [2]) was a British secularist and feminist writer and lecturer. She was one of the most prominent women active in the British freethought movement in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

  6. Woman, 26, slashed in neck and man, 42, wrist cut in NYC ...

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    A suspect is in custody after a knife attack at Grand Central 42 Street subway station in New York injured two with neck and wrist slashes.

  7. List of Howard University people - Wikipedia

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    Charles Prudhomme: 1935 (MD) noted psychoanalyst and physician, first African American to gain elected office (vice-president) in the American Psychiatric Association Charles DeWitt Watts: 1943 (Medicine) first African-American board-certified surgeon in North Carolina; founder of Lincoln Community Medical Center [21] Frances Cress Welsing: 1960

  8. Charles J. Watters - Wikipedia

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    Charles Joseph Watters was born on January 17, 1927, in Jersey City, New Jersey. Watters attended Seton Hall Preparatory School and went on to graduate from Seton Hall University. He was ordained as a priest [2] in 1953 for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark and served in parishes in Jersey City, Rutherford, Paramus, and Cranford, New Jersey.

  9. Exercising This Much Could Add 5 Years To Your Life ... - AOL

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    A new study found that Americans 40 and older could live over five years longer if they exercised as much as the top 25% of the population. Here's what to know.