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Mary Jane Spurlin (January 16, 1883 – June 4, 1970) became Oregon's first woman judge in 1926 after Governor Walter M. Pierce appointed her as a Multnomah County district judge. In 1927, Spurlin was elected president of the Portland Federation of Women's Clubs .
After Woodin dominated the match, using non-wrestling moves and blows with his fists, Spurlin bit down on the only thing he could to stop the melee - Woodin’s finger. As Woodin danced around Spurlin in pain and trying to remove his finger from his opponent’s grip, other wrestlers entered the ring and began beating Spurlin.
Mary Jane Spurlin: 1883–1970 First female judge in Oregon No [377] Matthew Stadler: 1959– Author No William Stafford: 1914–1993 Poet No Katy Steding: 1967– Basketball player, head coach at Boston University: Yes [50] Bob Steele: 1907–1988 Actor Yes [378] Dave Stevens: 1955–2008 Illustrator, comic artist No [379] Melvin Storer: 1921 ...
The United States Air Force Combat Control Teams, singular Combat Controller (CCT) (AFSC 1Z2X1), are an elite special operations force (specifically known as "special tactics operators") who specialize in all aspects of air-ground communication, as well as air traffic control, fire support (including rotary and fixed-wing close air support), and command, control, and communications in covert ...
Richard Green Spurling (28 July 1858 - 24 May 1935) [1] was an American Christian minister. Born in Monroe County, Tennessee, [2] he was one of the founders of the Church of God.
Spurling was born March 20, 1833, in Cranberry Isles, Maine, the son of Captain Samuel L. Spurling and Abigail Hadlock.Both his father and grandfather were seafarers by trade.
Michael J. Pollard (born Michael John Pollack Jr.; May 30, 1939 – November 20, 2019) was an American character actor.With his distinctive bulbous nose, dimpled chin and smirk, he gained a cult following, usually portraying quirky, off-beat, simplistic but likeable supporting characters.
Spillane died on July 17, 2006, at his home in Murrells Inlet, of pancreatic cancer. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] [ 33 ] After his death, his friend and literary executor, Max Allan Collins , began editing and completing Spillane's unpublished typescripts, beginning with a non-series novel, Dead Street (2007).