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John David STEWART, Congress, GA (1833-1894)
STEWART John David , a Representative from Georgia; born near Fayetteville, Fayette County, Ga., August 2, 1833; attended the common schools and Marshall College, Griffin, Ga.; taught school two…Erasmus Williams BECK, Congress, GA (1833-1898)
BECK Erasmus Williams , a Representative from Georgia; born in McDonough, Henry County, Ga., October 21, 1833; attended the local schools of his native county, a private school, and Mercer…Members of The House of Representatives, 113th Congress
Below is the composition of the 113th Congress' House of Representatives, following the 2012 election. In the following lists, the numeral indicates the congressional district represented; AL is for…Regis Philbin Biography
Regis Philbin TV personality, talk show hostBorn: 8/25/1931Birthplace: New York City Emmy-award winning co-host of the popular day-time television show Live! With Regis & Kathie Lee (1989– ).…John James FLYNT, Jr., Congress, GA (1914-2007)
FLYNT John James, Jr. , a Representative from Georgia; born in Griffin, Spalding County, Ga., November 8, 1914; attended the public schools and Georgia Military Academy (now the Woodward Academy); A…1975 College Football Recap
Final AP Top 20 Bowl Games with Top 20 Teams Major Conference Champions Heisman Trophy Voting Other Major Award Winners Consensus All-America Team Off probation,…Entertainment Bios — G
Milton GablerPeter GabrielClark GableErnesto GalarzaJames GalwayAndy GarciaJerry GarciaRupert GarcíaAva GardnerArt GarfunkelMichael GambonJudy GarlandJaneane GarofaloGreer GarsonJennie GarthCosta-…CBA Annual Awards
Most Valuable Player: Adrian Griffin, Conn.Newcomer of the Year: Damon Jones, IdahoRookie of the Year: Bakari Hendrix, Quad CityDef. Player of the Year: James Martin, Conn.Coach of the Year:…The Devil's Dictionary: Hippogriff
by Ambrose Bierce HIBERNATEHISTORIANHIPPOGRIFF -n. An animal (now extinct) which was half horse and half griffin. The griffin was itself a compound creature, half lion and half eagle. The…Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman
Hazel Hotchkiss WightmanBorn: Dec. 20, 1886Tennis won 16 U.S. national titles; 4-time U.S. Women's champion (1909-11,19); donor of Wightman Cup.Died: Dec. 5, 1974Kathy WhitworthU - ZHoyt…