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Dehn, Adolf Arthur

(Encyclopedia) Dehn, Adolf ArthurDehn, Adolf Arthurdān [key], 1895–1968, American painter and illustrator, b. Waterville, Minn. During the 1920s, Dehn became known as a forceful satiric illustrator.…

Lance, Bert

(Encyclopedia) Lance, Bert (Thomas Bertram Lance), 1931–2013, American banker and public official, b. Gainesville, Ga. He was one of Jimmy Carter's closest advisers during the 1976 presidential…

Hufstedler, Shirley Mount

(Encyclopedia) Hufstedler, Shirley Mount, 1925–2016, American jurist and U.S. secretary of education (1980–81), b. Denver, as Shirley Ann Mount, grad. Univ. of New Mexico (B.B.A. 1945) and Stanford…

Jimmy Payne 1998 Deaths

Jimmy PayneAge: 38 former All-SEC defensive tackle at the University of Georgia from 1978-82; had 85 tackles and seven sacks for the Bulldogs in 1981; drafted by Buffalo, but knee problems…

Jimmy Driftwood 1998 Deaths

Jimmy Driftwood (James Corbett Morris)Age: 91 folk singer-songwriter who composed “The Battle of New Orleans.”Died: July 12, 1998Max DraughonA - FAllen Drury

James Jimmy Stewart Biography

James “Jimmy” Stewart Age: 89 film actor An American icon, Stewart will be remembered for his sincere, all-American charm and his slow drawl. Though often thought of as the embodiment of…

Jimmy Carter, 2002 News

former president, won the Nobel Peace Prize in October. He was cited for “his untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights,…

Jimmy Griffin 2005 Deaths

Jimmy GriffinAge: 61 musician who was a founding member of the soft-rock band Bread. Died: Franklin, Tenn., Jan. 11, 2005L. Patrick Gray IIIG - LHenry Grunwald