Search

Search results

Displaying 11 - 20

Doug Harvey

Doug HarveyBorn: Dec. 19, 1924Hockey D 10-time All-NHL 1st team; won Norris Trophy 7 times (1955-58,60-62); led Montreal to 6 Stanley Cups.Died: Dec. 26, 1989Bill HartackG - JDominik Hasek…

Kellogg, W. K.

(Encyclopedia) Kellogg, W. K. (Will Keith Kellogg): see Kellogg, John Harvey.

Harvey, William

(Encyclopedia) Harvey, William, 1578–1657, English physician considered by many to have laid the foundation of modern medicine, b. Folkestone, studied at Cambridge, M.D. Univ. of Padua, 1602.…

Robert Paul HANRAHAN, Congress, IL (1934-2011)

HANRAHAN Robert Paul , a Representative from Illinois; born in Chicago Heights, Cook County, Ill., February 25, 1934; educated in the public schools; Thornton Community College, Harvey, Ill., 1952…

Oswald, Lee Harvey

(Encyclopedia) Oswald, Lee Harvey, 1939–63, presumed assassin of John F. Kennedy, b. New Orleans. Oswald spent most of his boyhood in Fort Worth, Tex. Later, he attended a Dallas high school, and…

Milk, Harvey

(Encyclopedia) Milk, Harvey, 1931–78, U.S. politician and gay-rights activist. When elected (1977) to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, he was the first acknowledged homosexual to win high…

Harvey Postlethwaite Biography

Harvey PostlethwaiteAge: 55 Formula One car designer and engineer who started on the circuit in 1971; his Ferraris won the constructors title in 1982-83. He died of a heart attack.Died:…

Harvey Leibenstein Biography

Harvey LeibensteineconomistBorn: 1922Birthplace: Yanishpol, Ukraine, U.S.S.R. Having emigrated to Canada as a child, he attended Northwestern University to study economics then went on to…