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Edward Hall 2006 Deaths
Edward HallAge: 91 U.S. Air Force engineer who supervised the development of the country's Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missile system and the Air Force's shift to solid-fuel…Edward Walker 2000 Deaths
Edward WalkerAge: 82 inventor who designed the lava lamp in the early 1960s in England. Died: Ringwood, England, Aug. 15, 2000Floyd WagstaffR - ZLancelot WareEdward Alexander Bouchet Biography
Edward Alexander Bouchetphysicist, chemistBorn: 1852Birthplace: New Haven, Conn. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Bouchet was the first African American to graduate (1874) from Yale College.…Edward Levy 2001 Deaths
Edward LevyAge: 74 longtime manager and coach of the N.Y. Pioneer Club, one of the country's leading amateur athletic clubs which produced U.S. track and field Olympians such as John Carlos…Edward Lewis 2004 Deaths
Edward LewisAge: 86 geneticist who won a 1995 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his “discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development” in humans. Died: San Marino, Calif.,…John Edwards, 2004 News
U.S. senator from North Carolina since 1999 and former trial attorney, frequently spoke of two Americas—one for the privileged and one for those left behind by the Bush administration—during…Bob Edwards, 2004 News
beloved radio show anchor, was reassigned from host of National Public Radio's “Morning Edition” to senior correspondent. Edwards hosted the popular early-morning show since its inception,…Edward Said 2003 Deaths
Edward SaidAge: 67 scholar and literary critic who championed a Palestinian homeland and railed against U.S. and Israeli policy toward Palestinians and Arab nations. In his book Orientalism,…Prince Edward Island Map
Prince Edward Island Profile: History · Government · Economy · Population ¦ Note: Prince Edward Island, together with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, form Canada's Maritime…Edward Reilly Stettinius, Jr.
Stettinius, Edward Reilly, Jr. (stətinˈeəs) [key], 1900–1949, American statesman and industrialist, b. Chicago. He held (1926–34) several executive posts in the General Motors Corp., and in 1938 he…