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19-year-old Gloria Ann Gonzales was last seen alive near her apartment in Houston, Texas on October 28, 1971. On November 23, 1971, Gonzales's skeletal remains were found near Addicks Reservoir in the area where the body of 13-year-old Colette Anise Wilson was also found. Gonzales had died from blunt force trauma to the head. [126]
Sir Murray Frederick Brennan GNZM (born 2 April 1940) is a New Zealand surgeon, oncologist, cancer researcher, and academic. From 1985 to 2006, he was chairman of the surgery department of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City , United States.
The 1969 murder of Diane Maxwell involved the death of Diane Maxwell, a 25-year-old phone operator for Southwestern Bell, who was found raped and killed in a shack in December 1969 in Houston, Texas. Crime
Houston city councilman, 2009 Houston Mayoral Candidate [261] Briscoe Cain: Texas State Representative for District 128, beginning 2017; lawyer in Deer Park; received B.S. in Communications [262] Bill Callegari: 1972 Texas State Representative, 2001–2015; engineer and businessman [263] Robert R. Casey: 1934
Hugh F. Brennan, a longtime financial executive at the Daily News, died at his home in Mahopac, New York, on Thursday. He was 85.
In 1996, the company hired Frank H. Murray to become chairman and CEO, a role which he held until the end of 1999. Goodman was a board member when Murray purchased Amana from Raytheon in 1997, then sold its microwave and appliance divisions to Maytag in 2001 for a reported $325 million. Goodman was given control of the company before his father ...
The Houston Press was a Scripps Howard daily afternoon newspaper, founded in 1911, in Houston, Texas. [2] Under the leadership of founding editor Paul C. Edwards (1911–16), Marcellus E. Foster, known as "Mefo" (1927–37), and George Carmack (1946–64), the newspaper developed a reputation for flashy stories about violence and sex and for exposés of political malfeasance.
Born in Houston, Texas, Mosbacher is the daughter of the late Jane Pennybacker Mosbacher and Robert Mosbacher (1927–2010), [2] who served as U.S. Secretary of Commerce under George H. W. Bush from 1989 to 1992.