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Walter A. Dods Jr. is an American business executive, banker and philanthropist. He is past Chairman of Hawaiian Telcom and Alexander & Baldwin as well as past President of the American Bankers Association. He serves as the Chairman of Matson, Inc.
Drew Walter Peterson (born January 5, 1954) is an American convicted murderer and former Bolingbrook, Illinois, police sergeant who was found guilty in 2012 of the murder of his third wife, Kathleen Savio, a few months after their 2003 divorce.
Walter Patrick "Pat" Lang, Jr. (May 31, 1940 - April 5 , 2023) [1] was a commentator on the Middle East, a retired US Army officer and private intelligence analyst, and an author. After leaving uniformed military service as a colonel , he held high-level posts in military intelligence as a civilian.
Walter Drew McCaw (February 10, 1863 – July 7, 1939) was a career officer in the United States Army. A medical doctor, he served as an army surgeon and attained the rank of brigadier general . A veteran of the Spanish–American War , Philippine–American War , and World War I , he was a recipient of the Army Distinguished Service Medal and ...
As of 1920, Ford was still living in Los Angeles as 26-year-old Wallie D. Ford, with his 25-year-old common law wife, Hazel E. Ford. [33] The pair had a son, Wallie Dodd Ford Jr. A marriage certificate, dated June 5, 1924, was issued to Wallie Dodd Ford and Carmen Treviño, a Mexican-born woman of Spanish ancestry, in Santa Ana, California .
She was the elder sister of Peter Marshall, an actor and singer best known as the original host of the American game show Hollywood Squares. [5] Dru married popular vocalist and actor Dick Haymes in 1941.
They married on April 8, 1907, and had two children, Edgar Kaiser, Sr and Henry Kaiser, Jr. [4] In 1914 Kaiser founded a paving company, Henry J. Kaiser Co., Ltd., [4] one of the first to use heavy construction machinery. His firm expanded significantly in 1927 when it received an $18-million contract to build roads in Camagüey Province, Cuba. [4]
With James Cagney in Something to Sing About. Frawley began performing in Broadway theater.His first such show was the musical comedy, Merry, Merry in 1925. Frawley had his first dramatic role in 1932, playing press agent Owen O'Malley in the original production of Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's Twentieth Century.