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Samuel Dillon JACKSON, Congress, IN (1895-1951)
Senate Years of Service: 1944-1944 Party: Democrat JACKSON Samuel Dillon , a Senator from Indiana; born near Zanesville, Allen County, Ind., May 28, 1895; attended the public schools of Fort…John CONYERS, Jr., Congress, MI (1929)
CONYERS John, Jr. , a Representative from Michigan; born in Detroit, Wayne County, Mich., May 16, 1929; attended Detroit public schools; B.A., Wayne State University, Detroit, Mich., 1957; LL.B.,…Outstanding Trainer
Outstanding TrainerYear 1971 Charlie Whittingham1972 Lucien Laurin1973 H. Allen Jerkens1974 Sherill Ward1975 Steve DiMauro1976 Laz Barrera1977 Laz Barrera1978 Laz Barrera1979 Laz Barrera1980…Biographies: Selected Biographies A to Z: F
Selected Biographies A to Z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z More Biographies Don't see the biography you're looking for? Search 30,000+…Lady Byng Trophy—Sportsmanship
Lady Byng Trophy—Sportsmanship1960 Don McKenney, Boston1961 Red Kelly, Toronto1962–63 Dave Keon, Toronto1964 Ken Wharram, Chicago1965 Bobby Hull, Chicago1966 Alex Delvecchio, Detroit1967–68…Entertainment Bios — W
Mark WahlbergTom WaitsChristopher WalkenAlice WalkerEli WallachThe WallflowersJ. T. WalshRay WalstonBarbara WaltersJulie WaltersSam WanamakerVera WangWayne WangFred WardRachel WardAndy WarholMargaret…Art Ross Trophy <span class="rm" ><span class="rm" >(Scoring)</span></span>
Given to the player who leads the league in points scored and named after the former Boston Bruins general manager-coach. First presented in 1948, names of prior leading scorers have been…Juvenile
Juvenile Distances: one mile (1984-85, 87); 11/16 miles (1986 and since 1988).Year Winner (Margin)Time Jockey Trainer 2nd place 3rd place1984 Chief's Crown (3/4)1:361/5 Don MacBeth Roger…Stagecoach <span class="date" >(1939)</span>
Director: John FordCast: John Wayne, John Carradine and Thomas Mitchell This revolutionary Wayne cowboy adventure downplays elements typical of the genre and instead focuses on carefully…Johnny Lujack
Johnny LujackBorn: Jan. 4, 1925Football QB led Notre Dame to three national titles (1943,46-47); won Heisman Trophy in 1947.Hank LuisettiK - MDarrell Wayne Lukas