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George Cooper 2002 Deaths
George CooperAge: 85 naval officer who was a member of the Golden 13, the first group of black U.S. Navy officers to earn their commissions. Died: Centerville, Ohio, May 20, 2002Ray ConniffA…George Tenet, 2004 News
former director of the CIA, resigned in June, citing “personal reasons.” His resignation, however, came as the CIA faced withering attacks for not having prevented the Sept. 11, 2001,…George Herman 2005 Deaths
George HermanAge: 85 journalist who worked for CBS for 43 years as a correspondent and the moderator of Face the Nation. Died: Washington, D.C., Feb. 8, 2005Al HeldG - LPaul HesterGeorge Kennan 2005 Deaths
George KennanAge: 101 influential diplomat and historian who, while working at the U.S. embassy in Moscow in 1946, devised the U.S. policy of containment to deal with the Soviet Union during…George Musso 2000 Deaths
George MussoAge: 90 two-way star for the Chicago Bears in the 1930s and 40s and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame; nicknamed "Moose"; first player to win All-NFL honors at two positions…George Montgomery 2000 Deaths
George Montgomery(George Letz)Age: 84 rugged actor who epitomized the Western cowboy in scores of films, including The Cisco Kid and the Lady (1940) and Dakota Lil (1950). He was married to…George Washington Williams Biography
George Washington Williamsreligious leader, historianBorn: 1849Birthplace: Bedford Springs, Pennsylvania Enlisting at 14, Williams fought for the North in the Civil War. In 1874, he became the…George Trow 2006 Deaths
George TrowAge: 63 critic who in 1980 wrote “Within the Context of No Context,” a critique of modern discourse, in addition to writing other critical works and short stories.Died: Naples,…George Conner 2001 Deaths
George ConnerAge: 94 last surviving pre-World War II Indy 500 driver; started 14 races between 1935-52; finished third in 1949 and had five top-10 Indy 500 finishes. The cause of his death…George Senesky 2001 Deaths
George SeneskyAge: 78 member of the 1947 Philadelphia Warriors, the NBA's first championship team; coached the Warriors (now Golden State) to another NBA title in 1956; led the nation in…