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A. Odd Aalen; Bizhan Aarabi; Yahya Hussain Al-Aarashi; Betsy Aardsma; Frank Aarebrot; Susan Aaron-Taylor; Jozias van Aartsen; Muazzez Abacı; Blaise Kilizou Abalo
Sharon Wilkinson was born in New York City in 1947. She received her BA in International Relations from Brown University and Master of Arts in Teaching from the University of Chicago. [2] She began her career in the Foreign service as vice consul in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and later as consul in Accra, Ghana. She served as a program officer for ...
In 1947, Burroughs was born in Conroe, Texas, to William S. Burroughs and Joan Vollmer.His mother was addicted to amphetamines, and his father was a heroin addict. Herbert Huncke, a friend of his parents, relates that when Joan was pregnant he would drive into Houston to obtain Benzedrine, an inhaled amphetamine, for her.
Ronnie Barrett (born 1954), firearms manufacturer; born in Murfreesboro; Ross Bass (1918–1993), U.S. Senator; William M. Bass (born 1928), forensic anthropologist; William B. Bate (1826–1905), governor and U.S. Senator; Daren Bates (born 1990), football player; born in Memphis; Kathy Bates (born 1948), Academy Award-winning actress; born in ...
James Ellis (born 1947) is an American swim coach who founded the PDR (Philadelphia Department of Recreation, or Pride, Determination, Resilience) swim team just outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as one of the few predominantly Black swim teams largely for intercity youth.
Edward Heerema was born in 1947 to Pieter Schelte Heerema [] [1] and Erna Heerema. He has four brothers and one sister. [4] He spent his childhood in Venezuela where his father, after service in the Waffen-SS, had exiled himself after World War II [5] and worked as an engineer in Maracaibo. [4]
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September 18 – Most provisions of the National Security Act go into effect, reorganizing the military to form the National Military Establishment (later the Department of Defense) with subordinate Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force; creating the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Council; and establishing the ...