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  2. Charles Kuralt - Wikipedia

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    Charles Bishop Kuralt (September 10, 1934 [1] – July 4, 1997) was an American television, newspaper and radio journalist and author. [2] [3] He is most widely known for his long career with CBS, first for his "On the Road" segments on The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite, and later as the first anchor of CBS News Sunday Morning, a position he held for fifteen years. [4]

  3. Wallace Kuralt - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Hamilton Kuralt Sr. (1908–1994) was an influential North Carolina government bureaucrat who served as Director of Public Welfare in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. from 1945 to 1972. [ 2 ] in that role he implemented a variety of progressive programs [ 1 ] and he also spearheaded the implementation of eugenics policies in that state.

  4. Kuralt - Wikipedia

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    Kuralt is the surname of several people: Anže Kuralt (born 1991), Slovenian ice hockey player; Charles Kuralt (1934–1997), American journalist; Jože Kuralt (1956–1986), Slovene alpine skier; Wallace Hamilton Kuralt (1908–1994), American government bureaucrat from North Carolina

  5. Robert C. Lawson - Wikipedia

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    At that time, this diagnosis was tantamount to a death sentence, and doctors felt that nothing could be done to save his life. [4] [5] While in the hospital, Lawson was ministered to by an elderly woman whose son was hospitalized in the same room. A "Holy Ghost Woman", as he described her, who urged him to start praying.

  6. James Hannington - Wikipedia

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    Seizure of Bishop James Hannington, by William Hatherell from The Story of Africa and its Explorers (1892) The family were Congregationalists but joined the Church of England in 1867. In that year the chapel which Hannington's father had built in the grounds of his property in 1852 was licensed for Anglican services. [ 6 ]

  7. Joseph Hubert Hart - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Hart was born on September 26, 1931, to Hubert and Kathryn (née Muser) Hart in Kansas City, Missouri.His brother James became a priest of the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph, and his sister Rosemary served as human resources director for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

  8. Robert Wishart - Wikipedia

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    The rebel bishop was imprisoned for a time, swore his fealty to Edward anew, only to renounce it as soon as he was released. In May 1301 Edward himself wrote to Pope Boniface VIII in an obvious mood of frustration, requesting Wishart's removal from the see of Glasgow.

  9. Joseph Edward Kurtz - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Kurtz was born on August 18, 1946, in Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania, to George and Stella (née Zmijewski) Kurtz.He is of Polish descent. [1] One of five children (Rose Marie, Theresa, George, and Patricia), he entered St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia in 1964.