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Bennett was born May 23, 1927, in Kansas City, Missouri. He married Joan Gregory, whom he met at Shawnee Mission Rural High School while participating in debate. They had four children: Robert F. (junior), Virginia L., Kathleen, and Patricia. He earned a B.A. in 1950 and a law degree in 1952 from the University of Kansas. [1]
Joseph Pierron (1947- ), Kansas Court of Appeals judge [99] Mary Rogeness (1941- ), Massachusetts state legislator [100] Robert Eldridge Seiler (1912-1998), Missouri Supreme Court chief justice [101] Chris Steineger (1964- ), Kansas state legislator [102] John Strick (1921-2009), Kansas state legislator [103]
2024 [89] Teigan Martin 20 South Florida: Tight end: Car crash 2024 [90] Justin McAllister 19 Sacramento City College Panthers: Offensive tackle Heart failure 2023 [91] Ralph McClure 21 Colorado College: Back Spinal cord injury sustained during game vs. Colorado: 1932 Robert McKee Alma: Tackle Internal injuries sustained during game vs. Detroit ...
near Villa Ridge, Missouri: Head-on collision with car. Antoni Gaudí: 1852 1926 73 years Spanish architect pedestrian Barcelona, Spain Struck by a tram and died from his injuries three days later. Johnny Gaudreau: 1993 2024 31 years American ice hockey player bicycle Oldmans Township, New Jersey: Struck by vehicle while cycling. Janet Gaynor ...
Thomas T. Crittenden Jr. (1882, ΒΘΠ), former mayor of Kansas City, Missouri from 1908–1909; Elgin English Crull (1930, Kappa Sigma), longest serving city manager of Dallas, Texas to date (1952–1966); city manager when Kennedy was assassinated
The Transcontinental and Western Air flight was a Fokker F.10 Trimotor en route from Kansas City to Los Angeles on March 31, 1931. [2] On the first leg of the flight to Wichita, the airplane crashed into an open field [note 2] a few miles southwest of Bazaar; all eight on board died, including famed football coach Knute Rockne, of the University of Notre Dame.
Warner then moved his practice to Kansas City, where he served as city attorney in 1867, circuit attorney in 1868, and as the mayor of Kansas City, Missouri in 1871. He was elected as a Republican to the 49th and 50th Congresses , serving from March 4, 1885 to March 3, 1889, but he was not a candidate for renomination in 1888.
His grandson, Robert (Bobby) Ferdinand Wagner III, was a Deputy Mayor, Director Urban Planning Commission and President of the New York City Board of Education in the 80s and 90s. On September 14, 2004, a portrait of Wagner, along with one of Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg , was unveiled in the Senate Reception Room.