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Robert B. Powers, (October 3, 1900 – December 3, 1976) was a prominent police officer in the history of California, first as Chief of Police in Bakersfield, California (1933–1945) and as the chief enforcement officer at the state level (1944–1947) during which he co-established one of the earliest training programs for police in matters of race relations.
Robert B. Powers (1900–1976), American police officer Robert T. Powers , American mathematician John Robert Powers (1892–1977), American actor and talent agent
Her mother, who died in Los Angeles from pneumonia at 96 years of age, [10] was known late in life and in local obituaries as Julie Powers. Stefanie Powers had an older brother, Jeffrey Julian Paul [11] [12] (1940–2013), of Orangevale, California, as well as a half-sister, Diane Pascoe Hanson Baillie, who died in 2000.
John Robert Powers (September 14, 1892 – July 21, 1977) [1] was an American actor and founder of a New York City modeling agency. In 1923, Powers founded a modeling school. The John Robert Powers Agency represented models who aspired to success in the Hollywood film industry.
Powers stood behind him with a matching grin as the two held hands and looked at the camera. She captioned the snap, "Happy Birthday (2/10) to our dear Robert Wagner. 94 and still going strong ...
Francis Gary Powers (August 17, 1929 – August 1, 1977) was an American pilot who served as a United States Air Force officer and a CIA employee. Powers is best known for his involvement in the 1960 U-2 incident, when he was shot down while flying a secret CIA spying mission over the Soviet Union.
Melania Trump has returned to the White House alongside her husband, President Donald Trump. Take a look at the life of America's first lady, who went from a model to a powerful world figure.
Robert John Wagner Jr. (born February 10, 1930) [1] is an American actor. He is known for starring in the television shows It Takes a Thief (1968–1970), Switch (1975–1978), and Hart to Hart (1979–1984).