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Fred Cox § (1938–2019) – Minnesota Vikings football player, inventor of Nerf football; Brian Coyle (1944–1991) – openly gay politician; Christopher J. Cramer – University of Minnesota chemistry professor and vice president for research; Geno Crandall – basketball player with Hapoel Be'er Sheva in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Robert C. Jensen - Minnesota state legislator and farmer [26] Raymond J. Julkowski - Minnesota state representative and lawyer [27] Harold Kalina - Minnesota state senator and judge [28] Stephen Keefe - Minnesota state senator and chemist [29] Burton L. Kingsley - Minnesota state legislator and businessman [30]
Bill Berry, drummer for the band R.E.M.; Haley Bonar, folk music singer and songwriter; David Dondero, indie-folk musician; Bob Dylan, iconic Grammy and Academy Award-winning folk singer and songwriter; spearheaded the American folk music revival during mid-1960s; inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1988); Nobel Prize in Literature (2016), born in Duluth
In this article, we delve into the irresistible appeal of fame, determine today’s modern popularity metrics, explore the stardom of 15 of today’s most famous people worldwide, and determin
One thing to know: Lindsey Vonn is one of the most decorated skiers of all time, with three Olympic medals, 82 World Cup Victories, and four World Cup overall championships. Vonn was born in St ...
Kerry Conley, Minnesota legislator and businessman; Robert Rankin Dunlap, Minnesota lawyer and legislator; John Moonan Fitzgerald, Minnesota jurist and legislator; Donald T. Franke, Minnesota jurist and legislator; Don Frerichs, Minnesota legislator and businessman; Allen John Furlow, Minnesota Congressman, lawyer, and World War I veteran
In this article we will take a look at the 10 most famous personalities in the world. You can skip our detailed analysis of these well-known names and go directly to the 5 Most Famous ...
Wanderone was born in New York City to Rudolf Walter Wanderon and his wife, Rose (née Rosa Burgin); both Swiss immigrants who married in New York.[3] [7] One of three siblings (he had two sisters), Rudolf Jr. was born in 1913, but sometimes hinted he was born earlier, even as early as 1900.