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Walter G. R. Hinchliffe: 34 Atlantic Ocean: Hinchliffe, a decorated flying ace, and Mackay, an actress and aviation pioneer, attempted to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a bid for Mackay to become the first woman to have succeeded in the transatlantic flight. The plane was last seen near the west of Cork, Ireland, but nothing more is known of it. [146]
changing the uniform for women postal workers to include trousers (named after her as 'Camerons') Jean Cameron (b. 1921/22 [ 1 ] – ), was a World War II Scottish rural postwoman who, at the age of 19, successfully challenged and changed the dress-code for postwomen to permit the wearing of trousers.
Sir Robin Day (1923–2000), British television commentator and interviewer; his BBC News obituary said "With his thick horn-rimmed spectacles and trade mark polka-dot bow tie, he was the great inquisitor" [78] Troy Dungan, retired chief weather anchor for WFAA-TV (ABC) in Dallas-Fort Worth, owns approximately 220 bow ties [79]
He succeeded Walter Cronkite as the anchor of "CBS Evening News" in 1981 and spent 24 years in that chair before signing off in 2005. In 1963, he reported on the assassination of President John F ...
The wife of a Texas news anchor who died suddenly is thanking those who have shown their support after her husband’s death. ... Nov. 8, at Renew Church in Waco, Texas, according to the anchor's ...
Glen Hyde: 29 Grand Canyon, Arizona, U.S. The American newlyweds Glen and Bessie Hyde were last seen on 18 November 1928 and disappeared while attempting to raft the Colorado River rapids of the Grand Canyon. [58] Bessie Hyde: 22 15 April 1929 J. Steward Davis: 38–39 Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Donna Gregory, a veteran North Carolina journalist, has died after she was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer in April, WWAY 3 announced on Wednesday, Nov. 20. “It is with deep sorrow that we ...
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