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Terrence Hardiman was born on 6 April 1937 in Forest Gate, Essex, now in Newham, London.His father was a policeman. [2] Hardiman was educated at Buckhurst Hill County High School, Essex and later studied at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge (then known as Fitzwilliam House), where he read English.
Mortimer was married to Senga Clark (née Mucci) Mortimer, an editor at House Beautiful magazine. [20]Senga, the daughter of Col. Henry Mucci (1909–1997), [21] [22] was previously married and had a son, Dwight F. "Peter" Davis IV, from that marriage to Dwight Davis III, [23] a grandson of Dwight F. Davis, the U.S. Secretary of War. [24]
Borden Harriman (1903–1940), who leapt to his death at the Philadelphia YMCA, several weeks after his father's death. [7] John Harriman (1904–1961), a financial writer for The Boston Globe. [8] Harriman died on August 14, 1940, in Silver Spring, Maryland. [9] His funeral was held in White Plains, New York, where he was buried. [5]
Bill Barber, 87, American jazz tuba player, played with Miles Davis and John Coltrane, heart failure. [136] Vilma Espín, 77, Cuban wife of acting President Raúl Castro, president of Cuban Women's Federation. [137] Kenneth Franklin, 84, American astronomer at the Hayden Planetarium. [138]
Richard Basehart's grave. Basehart was born in Zanesville, Ohio, the son of Mae (née Wetherald) and Harry T. Basehart. [citation needed] He was married three times.After the death of his first wife Stephanie Klein, he married Italian Academy Award-nominated actress Valentina Cortese, with whom he had one son, actor Jackie Basehart; the couple divorced in 1960.
JEPQ data by YCharts.. Long-term dividend yields. The monthly payouts added up to $5.38 per share over the last year, or a 10.7% yield against the current share price of approximately $58.
Raiford Chatman Davis was born in Cogdell, Georgia, the son of Kince Charles Davis, a railway construction engineer, and his wife Laura (née Cooper; July 9, 1898 – June 6, 2004). [ 6 ] [ 7 ] He inadvertently became known as "Ossie" when his birth certificate was being filed and his mother's pronunciation of his name as "R. C. Davis" was ...
It was her first professional appearance since 1936. In January 1951, Press reports indicated that Crosby had recently moved back into his Holmby Hills home with Dixie Lee. He had been spending much of his time at his home at Pebble Beach. [19] Dixie Lee died from ovarian cancer on November 1, 1952, three days shy of her 43rd birthday. [20]