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Howard Stark's first appearance in Iron Man #28 (August 1970) Being the son of Howard Stark Sr., he was born in Richford, New York. An avid and brilliant inventor from a young age, Howard was a brilliant scientist throughout his life, becoming a power systems engineer.
Mother of four children (Florence Johnson Smith § Descendants) Unknown (Johnson) Per USNPS, there may have been a third-born child who died young. [43] William Andrew Johnson: February 8, 1858 – May 16, 1943 No spouse and no children: Andrew Johnson's son Robert Johnson is listed as father on William Andrew Johnson's death certificate. [j ...
Stark was born on November 11, 1931, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, [4] the son of Dorothy M. (née Mueller) and Fortney Hillman Stark. [5] He was of German and Swiss descent. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in general engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1953. [6]
President Richard Nixon paying his last tributes to his predecessor, former president Johnson in 1973 Johnson's grave Johnson recorded an hour-long television interview with newsman Walter Cronkite at his ranch on January 12, 1973, in which he discussed his legacy, particularly about the civil rights movement.
The office of vice president remained vacant during Johnson's first (425-day partial) term, as at the time there was no way to fill a vacancy in the vice presidency. Johnson selected Senator Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota, a leading liberal, as his running mate in the 1964 election, and Humphrey served as vice president throughout Johnson's ...
Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875) was the 17th president of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869.He assumed the presidency following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, as he was vice president at that time.
Mordecai Johnson, president of Howard University, serving portions of Thanksgiving turkey to members of his family in 1942. Mordecai Wyatt Johnson (January 4, 1890 – September 10, 1976) was an American educator and pastor. He served as the first African-American president of Howard University, from 1926 until 1960.
They had two children, Franklin D. Roosevelt III (born July 19, 1938) and Christopher du Pont Roosevelt (born December 21, 1941). du Pont arrived in Reno, Nevada, on April 8, 1949, using the pseudonym Ethel Pyle in order to seek a divorce as Nevada law allowed for divorces after six weeks of residency. Roosevelt Jr. was the third of his father ...