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Exteriors of the 1966 hospital building were used extensively in the original nighttime drama Dallas. The building represented the fictional Dallas Memorial Hospital during on location filming and in establishing shots during Seasons 2, 3 & 4 of the series which included record high rated episodes related to Who shot J.R.? storyline.
Will Ford Hartnett (born 1956), Dallas attorney and state representative, 1991 to 2013; Brad Hawkins (born 1976), actor (Ryan Steele on VR Troopers) Gibby Haynes (born 1957), singer/musician with Butthole Surfers; Jerry Haynes (1927–2011), children's TV show host (Mr. Peppermint, Peppermint Place) Josh Henderson (born 1981), actor (John Ross ...
Burial was at the University Cemetery His former assistant, Dr. Edgar Kirby, succeeded Dr. Neff as acting chairman of urology. In 1941, Dr. Samuel A. Vest (1905–1958), was appointed associate professor of urology and director of the department of urology, filling the vacancy initially created by the death of Dr. Neff. [5] [6] Dr. Vest was ...
Jonathan Campos, Samuel Lilley, Danasia Elder and Ian Epstein, the crew who died on board American Eagle Flight 5342, have received honorary awards from their airline.
Name Period GP GS W L T % Troy Aikman: 1989–2000: 165: 165: 94: 71 —.570 Tony Romo: 2006–2015: 156: 127: 78: 49 —.614 Dak Prescott: 2016–present: 122: 122 ...
Liam McNeeley; No. 30 – UConn Huskies; Position: Small forward / power forward: League: Big East Conference: Personal information; Born October 10, 2005 (age 19) Richardson, Texas, U.S. Nationality: American: Listed height: 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) Listed weight: 210 lb (95 kg) Career information; High school: Pearce (Richardson, Texas) John Paul ...
In 2023, Fort Worth Inc. magazine included him on their list of 400 most influential North Texans. [8] In 2022, he received a Distinguished Education Leadership Award from the North Texas Commission. [9]
Hugh H. Young was born in San Antonio, Texas, on September 18, 1870. [1] He was the son of Confederate Brigadier General William Hugh Young and Frances (Kemper) Young. [1]Young graduated from the University of Virginia in 1891 after acquiring BA, MA, and MD degrees in just four years. [2]