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Dennis (Duke) Nalon 2001 Deaths

Dennis (Duke) NalonAge: 87 two-time Indianapolis 500 pole-winner and fixture at the annual race since the 1950s; started 10 Indy 500s from 1938-53, finishing third in 1948; drove the pace car…

L. Dennis Kozlowski, 2002 News

former chief executive of Tyco International, was indicted in June on charges that he avoided more than $1 million in sales taxes on six pieces of art he purchased in 2001 for $13.1 million…

L. Dennis Kozlowski, 2005 News

former chief executive of Tyco International, was found guilty in June by a New York jury of fraud, conspiracy, and grand larceny. Mark Swartz, the company's former chief financial officer,…

REHBERG, Dennis, Congress, MT (1955)

REHBERG, Dennis, a Representative from Montana; born in Billings, Yellow Stone County, Mont., October 5, 1955; graduated from West High School, Billings, Mont.; B.A., Washington State University…

Denny REHBERG, Congress, MT (1955)

REHBERG Denny , a Representative from Montana; born in Billings, Yellowstone County, Mont., October 5, 1955; graduated from West High School, Billings, Mont.; attended Montana State University,…

Dennis ROSS, Congress, FL (1959)

ROSS Dennis , a Representative from Florida; born in Lakeland, Polk County, Florida, on October 18, 1959; graduated from Lakeland Senior High School, Lakeland, Fla., 1977; B.S., Auburn University,…

Dennis SMELT, Congress, GA (1750)

SMELT Dennis , a Representative from Georgia; born near Savannah, Ga., about 1750; received a limited schooling; participated in the Revolutionary War; elected as a Republican to the Ninth…

Dennis MOORE, Congress, KS (1945)

MOORE Dennis , a Representative from Kansas; born in Anthony, Harper County, Kans., November 8, 1945; attended Wichita Southeast High School, Wichita, Kans.; B.A., University of Kansas, Lawrence,…

Wood, Grant

(Encyclopedia) Wood, Grant, 1891–1942, American painter, b. Anamosa, Iowa, studied Art Institute of Chicago and in Paris. He experimented with an impressionist style in Paris, but in Munich in 1928…

sedition

(Encyclopedia) seditionseditionsĭdĭˈshən [key], in law, acts or words tending to upset the authority of a government. The scope of the offense was broad in early common law, which even permitted…