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  2. John U. Bacon - Wikipedia

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    Bacon coached the hockey team of his alma mater, Huron High School, from 2000 to 2004. He led the team from its worst to its best record in school history in three years. In 2007, Bacon was inducted into the River Rat Hall of Fame. [16] In 2019, Bacon appointed by Gov. Rick Snyder to the Michigan Technological University Board of Trustees [17]

  3. John Bacon (sculptor, born 1740) - Wikipedia

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    John Bacon was born in Southwark on 24 November 1740, the son of Thomas Bacon, a clothworker whose family had formerly held a considerable estate in Somersetshire. [1] [2] At the age of fourteen, John was apprenticed to Mr Crispe's porcelain manufactory at Lambeth, where he was at first employed in painting small ornamental pieces of china. [1]

  4. John Bacon - Wikipedia

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    John Bacon (Massachusetts politician) (1738–1820), US Representative from Massachusetts; John E. Bacon (South Carolina politician) (1830–1897), South Carolina politician, diplomat; John E. Bacon (Arizona politician) (1869–1964), Arizona politician, doctor; John F. Bacon (1789–1860), clerk of the New York State Senate, and U.S. Consul at ...

  5. John Saunders (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    John U. Bacon, who co-authored Saunders's autobiography, stated in the book that the coroner found that Saunders died from a combination of an enlarged heart, complications from his diabetes, and dysautonomia, a condition that affects the part of the nervous system which regulates breathing, blood pressure and heart rate. [21]

  6. John Bacon (sculptor, born 1777) - Wikipedia

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    Bacon was the second son of the sculptor John Bacon and his wife Elizabeth Wade. He was born at his parents' home in Newman Street in the City of Westminster on 13 March 1777. [ 1 ] He entered the Royal Academy Schools at the age of twelve, one of the youngest pupils ever admitted.

  7. Playing Hurt - Wikipedia

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    Saunders, a journalist and broadcaster of over thirty years for ESPN and ABC, published Playing Hurt in 2017. [3] [4] The memoir is divided into four parts and spans Saunders' life from his time growing up in Canada to the final years of his life and deals with topics like Saunders' ongoing battle with depression, his numerous suicide attempts, his recovery in the wake of his on-set brain ...

  8. Bacon (name) - Wikipedia

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    John Bacon (c. 1290 –1347), English Carmelite friar and philosopher better known as John Baconthorpe; John Bacon (1728–1820), United States Representative from Massachusetts; John Bacon Sr. (1740–1799), British sculptor; John Bacon Jr. (1777–1859), British sculptor; John Edmund Bacon (1830–1897), American lawyer, politician, diplomat ...

  9. The Black Triptychs - Wikipedia

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    Triptych–August 1972.Oil on canvas, Tate Gallery Triptych, May–June 1973, 1973.Oil on canvas. Private collection, Switzerland. The alarm indicated by the arrows in this work betrays the stoicism Bacon displayed on the night of the suicide and premiere, when he acted the model host, and met politicians and dignitaries "as if nothing had happened"