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His grandson, Robert (Bobby) Ferdinand Wagner III, was a Deputy Mayor, Director Urban Planning Commission and President of the New York City Board of Education in the 80s and 90s. On September 14, 2004, a portrait of Wagner, along with one of Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg , was unveiled in the Senate Reception Room.
The Transcontinental and Western Air flight was a Fokker F.10 Trimotor en route from Kansas City to Los Angeles on March 31, 1931. [2] On the first leg of the flight to Wichita, the airplane crashed into an open field [note 2] a few miles southwest of Bazaar; all eight on board died, including famed football coach Knute Rockne, of the University of Notre Dame.
Joseph Pierron (1947- ), Kansas Court of Appeals judge [99] Mary Rogeness (1941- ), Massachusetts state legislator [100] Robert Eldridge Seiler (1912-1998), Missouri Supreme Court chief justice [101] Chris Steineger (1964- ), Kansas state legislator [102] John Strick (1921-2009), Kansas state legislator [103]
Bennett was born May 23, 1927, in Kansas City, Missouri. He married Joan Gregory, whom he met at Shawnee Mission Rural High School while participating in debate. They had four children: Robert F. (junior), Virginia L., Kathleen, and Patricia. He earned a B.A. in 1950 and a law degree in 1952 from the University of Kansas. [1]
John Warner White (1921–2010) was an American Army Air Corps Major who completed fifty bombing missions in 1943 in the Allies' Tunisian, Sicilian, and Italian Campaigns of World War II. [1] As a first lieutenant in the 487th Bombardment Squadron , he flew many raids as lead bombardier facing enemy fighter aircraft and concentrated anti ...
Robert Fogel, 86, American economic academic, winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (1993). [202] James Grimsley, Jr., 91, American military officer and academic, President of The Citadel (1980–1989). [203] Andreas Kilingaridis, 36, Russian-born Greek Olympic kayaker (2000, 2004, 2008), leukaemia. [204]
Robert J. Gross, who Kansas City detectives believe was a serial killer but was never charged with murder, was resentenced Wednesday to 30 years in prison on federal stalking and gun convictions.
Cawker City, Kansas – E.H. Cawker [115] Cazenovia, 4 places in Illinois, Minnesota, New York, and Wisconsin – Theophilus Cazenove (land agent) (The New York town is the original, and the others were named for it). [117] Cecilton, Maryland - Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore [117]