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Bill Haast (December 30, 1910 – June 15, 2011 [1]) was the owner and operator, from 1947 until 1984, of the Miami Serpentarium, a tourist attraction south of Miami, Florida, where he entertained customers by performing live venom extraction from snakes. [2]
Bill Haast: 1910–2011: 100: American director of the Miami Serpentarium [88] Viktor Hamburger: 1900–2001: 100: German professor and embryologist [89] Alice Hamilton: 1869–1970: 101: American toxicologist [90] Michael Heidelberger: 1888–1991: 103: American immunologist [91] Rudolf Hell: 1901–2002: 100: German inventor [92] Joel Henry ...
Haast is a German family name. It may refer to: High Availability for Asterisk, a software package which turns any two Asterisk servers into a cluster; Bill Haast (1910–2011), founder of the Miami Serpentarium and pioneering snake venom collector
Early life and family [ edit ] Born in Invercargill , New Zealand on 8 November 1905, Hazlett was the son of Kate Hazlett (née Stephenson), whose father John Stephenson was one of the founders of Wright Stephenson , and William Thomas Hazlett, a merchant and landholder. [ 1 ]
William Robert Frist was born in Nashville, Tennessee.His father, Thomas F. Frist, Jr., is a billionaire who served as the Chairman of the Hospital Corporation of America (HCA). [1]
In 1916 the family moved to San Francisco after his father, Albion Walter Hewlett, took a similar position at Stanford Medical School, located at the time in San Francisco. He attended Lowell High School and was the 1929-1930 Battalion Commander of the school's Army JROTC program.
An American Family is an American television documentary series that followed the life of a California family in the early 1970s. Widely referred to as the first example of an American reality TV show, [ 1 ] the series drew millions of weekly viewers, who were drawn to a story that seemed to shatter the rosy façade of upper-middle-class suburbia.
The Bill Hartack Charitable Foundation was established to honor a racing legend and icon and to continue in his name contributions to the industry he dearly loved - Thoroughbred racing. More information can be found at billhartackfoundation.com.