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Carleton Putnam 1998 Deaths

Carleton PutnamAge: 96 a founder and former chairman of Delta Airlines. He was also acclaimed as the author of a biography of Theodore Roosevelt and of a classic defense of racial segregation…

John Barrymore

John Barrymore(John Blythe)actorBorn: 2/15/1882Birthplace: Philadelphia Film and stage actor known for his acting skills and tempestuous personal life. In 1922 and 1923, he gave 101 performances as…

John Barrymore Biography

John Barrymore(John Blythe)actorBorn: 2/15/1882Birthplace: Philadelphia Film and stage actor known for his acting skills and tempestuous personal life. In 1922 and 1923, he gave 101 performances as…

Nadia Comaneci Biography

Nadia ComaneciBorn: Nov. 12, 1961Romanian gymnast first to record perfect 10 in Olympics; won 3 individual golds at 1976 Olympics and 2 more in '80.Eddie CollinsA - CLionel Conacher

John Maury Allin 1998 Deaths

John Maury Allin Age: 77 23rd presiding bishop of the Episcoal Church and a key supporter of Mississippi's efforts to rebuild burned black churches in the 1960s. Died: March 6, 1998.Lionel…

Leon Barzin Biography

Leon BarzinAge: 98 famous conductor who headed the National Orchestra Association for 36 years. He was also the musical head of the New York City Ballet in the 1940s and '50s. Died: Naples,…

Tony Conigliaro Biography

Tony ConigliaroBorn: Jan. 7, 1945Baseball OF youngest (20 years old) to lead the AL in HRs (32 in 1965); hit in the face with a fastball in 1967; came back to hit 36 HRs in 1970 but was…

Miss Congeniality

Director:Donald PetrieWriters:Marc Lawrence, Katie Ford, Caryn LucasWarner Bros. and Caste Rock Entertainment; PG-13; 105 minutesRelease:12/00Cast:Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine, Benjamin…

Saul Chaplin 1997 Deaths

Saul Chaplinsongwriter, producer, musical director, vocal arranger Chaplin was nominated for five Oscars and won three for his scores of An American in Paris, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers…

Michael Hammond 2002 Deaths

Michael HammondAge: 69 composer and conductor who became chairman for the National Endowment for the Arts just a week before his death. He had previously served as the dean of the Shepherd…