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  2. Lou Whittaker - Wikipedia

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    Lou Whittaker was born in Seattle, Washington, on February 10, 1929. [3] He and his twin brother Jim began climbing mountains at age 12. The Whittakers completed their first summit of Mount Rainier at age 16 and had climbed all of the major peaks in Washington by age 18.

  3. Lou Whitaker - Wikipedia

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    Louis Rodman Whitaker Jr. (born May 12, 1957), nicknamed "Sweet Lou", is an American former professional baseball second baseman. Whitaker spent his entire career with the Detroit Tigers . From 1977 to 1995, he appeared in 2,390 games for the Tigers, third most in franchise history behind Ty Cobb and Al Kaline .

  4. Nathaniel Lowe - Wikipedia

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    The Rays promoted Lowe to the major leagues for the first time on April 29, 2019. [11] On July 5, he hit his first major league home run against the New York Yankees. [12] On July 13, Lowe recorded his first multi home run game. [13] In 2020 for the Rays, Lowe appeared in 21 games, slashing .224/.316/.433 with 4 home runs 11 RBI in 76 at–bats ...

  5. Lou Whittaker, among the most famous American ... - AOL

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    Lou Whittaker, a legendary American mountaineer who helped lead ascents of Mount Everest, K2 and Denali, and who taught generations of climbers during his more than 250 trips up Mount Rainier, the ...

  6. The year in review: Influential people who died in 2024 - AOL

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    O.J. Simpson, Quincy Jones, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, James Earl Jones, Louis Gossett Jr. and Faith Ringgold were among the many influential and noteworthy people who died in 2024. It was a murder ...

  7. SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for Thursday’s “Confessions” episode of ABC’s “9-1-1.” Following this week’s episode of “9-1-1,” Buck (Oliver Stark) and Tommy (Lou ...

  8. Nannie Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    A circuit court ruled for Nannie's side in 1956, and the ruling was later affirmed by the Supreme Court of Missouri. [8] During the 1950s, Nannie and Frank Sr. maintained the Argus's reputation as the most notable Black newspaper in St. Louis, and one of the big three newspapers there. However, they needed to increase readership, at a time when ...

  9. '9-1-1' Sees Buck Explore His Sexuality: Find Out What Happened

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    The show's 100th episode marked a potential turning point for the character.