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Charles Schulz 2000 Deaths

Charles SchulzAge: 77 American cartoonist who created the “Peanuts” comic strip. In a career that spanned nearly 50 years, Schulz drew more than 18,250 “Peanuts” comic strips, which expressed…

James Michael HANLEY, Congress, NY (1920-2003)

HANLEY James Michael , a Representative from New York; born in Syracuse, Onondaga County, N.Y., July 19, 1920; attended the Syracuse, N.Y., schools; graduated from St. Lucy's Academy in 1938;…

John Hawkes 1998 Deaths

John HawkesAge: 72 acclaimed postmodern writer who published 16 novels, including The Blood Oranges and Adventures in the Alaskan Skin Trade.Died: May 15, 1998.Hurd HatfieldG - LPeter Lind…

Ed Headrick 2002 Deaths

Ed HeadrickAge: 78 toy designer who modified the Pluto Platter, a clunky flying disc, and created the modern, aerodynamic Frisbee. Died: La Selva Beach, Calif., Aug. 12, 2002Bob HayesG -…

John Havlicek

John HavlicekBorn: Apr. 8, 1940Basketball F played in 3 NCAA Finals at Ohio St. (1960-62); led Boston to 8 NBA titles (1963-66,68-69,74,76); Finals MVP in 1974; 4-time All-NBA 1st team.João…

Thomas Hearns

Thomas HearnsBorn: Oct. 18, 1958Boxer has held world titles as welterweight, junior middleweight, middleweight and light heavyweight; four career losses have come against Ray Leonard, Marvin…

1996 Women's Olympic Cycling Medalists

Mountain Bike Cross Country (32 km): 1. Paola Pezzo, ITA (1:50:51); 2. Alison Sydor, CAN (1:51:58); 3. Susan Demattei, USA (1:52:36). Road Individual Road Race (106 km): 1. Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli…

Simone de Beauvoir Biography

Simone de Beauvoir(Simone-Lucie-Ernestine-Marie-Bertrand de Beauvoir)writer, feministBorn: 1/9/1908 Birthplace: Paris, France Best known for the classic feminist treatise, Le Deuxième Sexe (…

David Hawkins 2002 Deaths

David HawkinsAge: 88 philosopher of science and historian who was Robert Oppenheimer's assistant on the Manhattan Project and served as the project's official historian. At the University of…