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Gandy died at age 95. Gandy's legacy was continued by his son, George S. Gandy, Jr., who founded the famous St. Petersburg-Habana Sailboat Race, [12] which was discontinued in 1959 upon the rise of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro. The race will be revived in 2017 after the newly reunited Cuban-American relations.
Gandy is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include: ... George Gandy (1851–1946), ... Oscar H. Gandy Jr. (born c.1944), American professor of ...
George Tandy Jr. is an American R&B-soul singer-songwriter. His debut single, "March", was released in 2013 and peaked on the Billboard R&B charts the following year.
Ensign George H. Gay Jr. (right), sole survivor of VT-8's TBD Devastator group, in front of his aircraft with his rear gunner, ARM3c George Arthur Field, while Hornet was in the Coral Sea, c. May 1942. During the Battle of Midway, Gay was the first of his squadron to take off from Hornet on June 4, 1942.
George W. Bush Sylvester Stallone Danny Glover. July 2 – Richard Axel, American scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine; July 4 – Michael Milken, American financier, financial criminal and philanthropist; July 5 – Ed O'Ross, American actor; July 6. George W. Bush, 43rd president of the United States from 2001 to 2009
George Folsey Jr., the veteran film editor behind classic films such as “Coming to America” and “Animal House,” died Dec. 29. He was 84. Variety learned the news from Folsey Jr.’s son ...
Oscar H. Gandy Jr., retired since 2006, is a scholar of the political economy of information who was the Herbert Schiller Professor of Communication studies at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania. His work spans many subjects, including privacy, race, information technology, media framing, media development, and ...
George Gandy: Builder of the Gandy Bridge: Oleksandr Garmash: Ukrainian researcher Émiland Gauthey: French engineer and architect Hubert Gautier: French bridge engineer Robert A. Gearheart: American civil and environmental engineering professor William George Nicholson Geddes: Scottish engineer Alexander Gibb: Scottish railway and military ...