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Jerry Claiborne 2000 Deaths
Jerry ClaiborneAge: 72 college football coach at Virginia Tech, Maryland and Kentucky who took 11 teams to postseason bowl games; played for Bear Bryant at Kentucky and coached nine seasons…Jerry Harper 2001 Deaths
Jerry HarperAge: 67 center on Alabama's "Rocket Eight" basketball teams of the mid-1950s; team's fives starters and three reserves earned the nickname by compiling records of 19-5 in and 21-3…Jerry Sterner 2001 Deaths
Jerry SternerAge: 62 playwright who wrote the off-Broadway hit Other People's Money. He penned seven plays while working the overnight shift for the New York City Transit Authority.Died:…Jerry Lee Lewis Biography
Jerry Lee Lewisrock musicianBorn: 9/29/1935Birthplace: Ferriday, Louisiana Rock musician, often presented as the dark, wild side of Elvis Presley, known for his flamboyant, slamming piano…Atta Mills, John Evans
(Encyclopedia) Atta Mills, John Evans, 1944–2012, Ghanaian lawyer, government official, and political leader, grad Univ. of Ghana (1967), London School of Economics (LL.M., 1968), School of Oriental…Jerry McNERNEY, Congress, CA (1951)
McNERNEY Jerry , a Representative from California; born in Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, N. Mex., June 18, 1951; attended the United States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y., 1969-1971; B.S.,…Jerry MORAN, Congress, KS (1954)
Senate Years of Service: 2011- Party: Republican MORAN Jerry , A Senator and a Representative from Kansas; born in Great Bend, Barton County, Kans., May 29, 1954; attended Plainville High School,…Walsh, Bill
(Encyclopedia) Walsh, Bill (William Ernest Walsh), 1931–2007, American football coach, b. Los Angeles. He played football at San Jose State Univ. (B.A. 1955, M.A. 1959) and went into coaching,…Evans, Bill
(Encyclopedia) Evans, Bill, 1929-80, American jazz pianist and composer, b. Plainfield, N.J., as William John Evans, Southeastern Louisiana Univ. (B.…Adler, Larry
(Encyclopedia) Adler, Larry (Lawrence Cecil Adler)Adler, Larryădˈlər [key], 1914–2001, American harmonica player, b. Baltimore. Adler, whose career spanned seven decades, is generally credited with…