Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Ohio, U.S. Johnston, an American college athlete and coach, sent a postcard to his wife from Zanesville, Ohio, saying he was on his way to Chicago to publish a book after being fired as head football coach of what is now Appalachian State University. No one heard from him after that. [71] 1934 Wallace Fard Muhammad: 56–57 Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
The 51-year-old American socialite and industrialist died after drinking excessive quantities of Radithor, a patent medicine that contained 2 microcuries of radium. He drank a total of around 1400 doses, which concentrated in his bones, continually irradiating him.
Socialite Alcohol and barbiturates Accidental Possible suicide [190] Desmond Donnelly: 1920 1974 53 Politician Barbiturates and alcohol Suicide [191] Michael Dorris: 1945 1997 52 Writer Unspecified drugs and alcohol Suicide [192] Tommy Dorsey: 1905 1956 51 Musician Sleeping pills Accidental Choked to death while intoxicated [193] Eric Douglas ...
In 2023, Gov. DeWine's distracted driving law took effect and some Ohio lawmakers introduced legislation aimed to increase road safety.
Pages in category "American socialites" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 689 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A socialite is a person of social prominence who spends substantial time and resources entertaining or being entertained. For more information, see Socialite . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Socialites .
Wolfe was an American socialite who took part in the controversial 1939 American Karakoram expedition to K2, attempting to climb the mountain to impress his ex-wife. He became too weak to carry on climbing at 7,000 ft, and his professional climber associates controversially left him behind in a tent in a failed attempt to reach the summit.
Pagano was a teenager who disappeared from Akron, Ohio on September 1, 1974, following a fight with her stepfather, Byron Claflin, the previous night. Initially, law enforcement thought Pagano had run away. On February 5, 1975, an unidentified partial skeleton was found in Strongsville, Ohio. The skeleton belonged to a young white female, and ...