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Carlson, Evans Fordyce
(Encyclopedia) Carlson, Evans Fordyce, 1896–1947, U.S. marine officer, b. Delaware co., N.Y. Enlisting at 16 in the army, he served in the Philippines and Hawaii and in France during World War I. In…Carlson, Richard
actorBirthplace: Albert Lea, Minn.Born: 1912Died: 1977Tucker
NBCMonday 8:30–9:00 p.m.; canceledCast:Eli Marienthal, Noelle Beck, Katey Sagal, Nathan Lawrence Tucker, a not-so-subtle rip-off of Fox's far superior Malcolm in the Middle, was canceled…Tucker, Abraham
(Encyclopedia) Tucker, Abraham, 1705–74, English philosopher, b. London. He studied law at Merton College, Oxford, and later devoted himself to independent study. He advanced the ethical view that…Tucker, Richard
(Encyclopedia) Tucker, Richard, 1913–75, American tenor, b. Brooklyn, N.Y. Tucker began his singing career as a cantor and remained one throughout his 30-year operatic career. In 1945 he made his…Margaret Carlson Biography
Margaret Carlsonpolitical commentator In 1988 Carlson left her position as managing editor of The New Republic, a liberal political magazine, to become a reporter at Time magazine, eventually…Violet Carlson Biography
Violet Carlsonactress played the soubrette in several Broadway productions in the 1920s and 1930s, including Gretchen in The Student PrinceBorn: 1900Died: 1997Brenda Carlin1997…Chester F. Carlson
Chester F. Carlson Born: 1906Birthplace: Seattle, Wash. Electrophotography—Carlson invented xerographic dry-copy printing basing his process on electrostatics as opposed to chemical or…Carlson, Chester Floyd
(Encyclopedia) Carlson, Chester Floyd, 1906–68, American inventor; b. Seattle, Wash. A patent lawyer, he invented (1938) xerography, a method of electrostatic printing. For the next two decades he…Tucker, Forrest
actorBirthplace: Plainfield, Ind.Born: 1919Died: 1986