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Roosevelt Brown 2004 Deaths

Roosevelt BrownAge: 71 hall of fame football player who spent 51 years with the New York Giants, playing offensive tackle for 13 years before becoming an assistant coach and a scout. Died:…

Dave DeBusschere 2003 Deaths

Dave DeBusschereAge: 62 Hall of Fame basketball forward who played for the New York Knicks when the team won NBA Championship titles in 1970 and 1973. He started his career in 1962 with the…

Arlene Eisenberg 2001 Deaths

Arlene EisenbergAge: 66 writer who, with her two daughters, Heidi Murkoff and Sandee Hathaway, wrote the best-selling What to Expect series of pregnancy and child-rearing books. The series…

Robert Enrico 2001 Deaths

Robert EnricoAge: 69 Academy Award-winning French director known for both his short films and historical epics. His credits include Incident at Owl Creek (1962), for which he won the Oscar…

Joey Embry 1998 Deaths

Joey EmbryAge: 21 University of Mississippi junior offensive tackle who played all 11 games as a freshman but missed the 1997 season because of a back injury; listed as the No. 2 right…

Irwin (Winn) Elliot 1998 Deaths

Irwin (Winn) ElliotAge: 83 longtime play-by-play man for the New York Rangers; also the voice of “Sports Central USA” on the CBS Radio Network where over a 50-year career he covered every…

Eddie Rabbitt 1998 Deaths

Eddie RabbittAge: 53 country-pop singer and songwriter who was best known for his 1980s hits “I Love a Rainy Night” and “You and I.” His career took off in 1970, when Elvis Presley recorded…

Landmarks of New York City

by Mark D. Hughes photos by Carol M. Highsmith The City of New York is the largest city in the United States, and home to many of the country's most famous and…

Alexander RAMSEY, Congress, PA (1815-1903)

Senate Years of Service: 1863-1875 Party: Republican RAMSEY Alexander , a Representative from Pennsylvania and a Senator from Minnesota; born near Harrisburg, Pa., September 8, 1815; attended…