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Barbara Young (9 February 1931 – 27 April 2023) was an English actress. [3] She is known for her role as the future Emperor Nero 's mother, Agrippinilla , in the landmark 1976 BBC serial I, Claudius .
Common Pleas Court for the City of Detroit (1956–1957); Recorder’s Court for the City of Detroit (1957–1977) Missouri: deceased: David H. Coar [154] United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (1994–2010) Illinois: retired: Ivory Cobb [155] or Ivorey Cobb [156] Colebrook Superior Court (1968-1981) New Hampshire ...
Barbara Young, Baroness Young of Old Scone (born 1948), Labour member of the British House of Lords; Barbara Young (actress) (1931–2023), British actress; Barbara Young (poet) (1878–1961), American art and literary critic, and poet; Barbara Arrowsmith Young (born 1951), creator of the Arrowsmith Program; Barbara G. Young, TSR roleplaying ...
Detroit, as seen from Windsor, Canada. ... Search the City [548] Bob Seger [549] James Royce Shannon ... Val Young [590] Sports figures
The cemetery was established in 1895 and immediately attracted some of the most notable names in the city. [1] The grounds encompass 140 acres (57 ha) and were planned by civil engineer Mason L. Brown and horticulturalist Frank Eurich. At the time of the first burial in 1896, Woodlawn was outside the city limits.
Once the global center of the automotive industry, Detroit was the fourth-largest city in the U.S. in the 1920s. Its population ballooned to nearly 2 million residents at its peak in 1950.
Other Notable Detroit Mercy Law Alumni: Peter DeBoer (JD, 1995) (joint degree with University of Windsor) – head coach Dallas Stars; Frank J. Kelley (LL.B, 1951) (deceased) - former attorney general of Michigan (1961-1999), both the youngest and oldest attorney general in the state's history; Notable Professors:
M. Kent Jennings (born 1934), political scientist best known for his path-breaking work on the patterns and development of political preferences and behaviors among young Americans; Lawrence Joseph (born 1948), poet, writer, essayist, critic, lawyer, and professor of law; James B. Kaler (born December 29, 1938), astronomer and science writer