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The 2008 Class of Inductees

The following inventors—seven are living and eight are received posthumous recognition—were honored because their accomplishments have improved human lives. LED, the solar cell, and…

Sy Weintraub 2000 Deaths

Sy WeintraubAge: 76 movie producer who reinvented Tarzan as a somewhat urbane gentleman. Died: Beverly Hills, Calif., April 4, 2000Louis WeinsteinR - ZRuth Werner

Strikeout Statistics

The Question: I'm Looking for the total Life Time Strike Outs for Mark McGuire, Sammy Sosa, and Babe Ruth for use in 6th Grade Class room. I will use this…

Robert Emmett 2000 Deaths

Robert EmmettAge: 78 actor and writer who penned That Was the Week That Was, a 1960s satirical news show. He died after surgery for acute appendicitis. Died: Manhattan, April 8, 2000Ruth DykA…

Warren Harding 2002 Deaths

Warren HardingAge: 77 legendary rock climber who in 1958 became the first person to scale Yosemite's El Capitan. Died: Happy Valley, Calif., Feb. 27, 2002Ruth HandlerG - LJohn Harper

Susan Butcher 2006 Deaths

Susan ButcherAge: 51 sled-dog racer who won Alaska's grueling 1,152-mile Iditarod four times, more than any other woman. Died: Seattle, Wash., Aug. 5, 2006Ruth BrownA - FOctavia Butler…

Simon Waronker 2005 Deaths

Simon WaronkerAge: 90 record producer whose independent label, Liberty Records, released hits by Eddie Cochran, Julie London, and Alvin and the Chipmunks. Died: Beverly Hills, Calif., June 7…

Miles White 2000 Deaths

Miles WhiteAge: 85 Tony Award-winning stage, circus, and film costume designer who outfitted the cast of Oklahoma!, Carousel, and The Ziegfeld Follies. Died: New York City, February 17,…

Dick Weber 2005 Deaths

Dick WeberAge: 75 professional bowler who was one of the first—and best-known—stars of the sport. A three-time PBA Bowler of the Year, Weber won 30 Professional Bowlers Association titles in…