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(Douglas previously played a baseball team manager in the 1951 film Angels in the Outfield.) [3] On Friday, September 11, 1959, the day after the episode finished shooting, Douglas died. Douglas had been, unbeknownst to anyone, suffering from an incipient coronary during the production; [ 3 ] his performance was adversely affected, as on film ...
Colonel John Stevens (1749–1838), inventor; founder of Hoboken [91] John Cox Stevens (1785–1857), first Commodore of the New York Yacht Club [92] Robert L. Stevens (1787–1856), inventor, who was the son of Colonel John Stevens (B) [93] Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946), leading figure of 19th and early 20th-century American photography (B) [94]
Dr. Seuss' "Cat in the Hat" character lounges on a pile of books in this holiday Macy's window display on November 23, 1995. New York Daily News Archive - Getty Images. Macy's: 1999.
Douglass Houghton was born in Troy, New York, the son of Jacob Houghton, a lawyer and later a county judge, and Mary Lydia (Douglass).Raised in a close-knit, cultured home in Fredonia, New York, Douglass was a small person with a nervous, active temperament inclined toward the practical and scientific.
Sheybal was born in Zgierz, near Łódź, in the Second Polish Republic. [5] The son of a university professor, he was attracted to acting at an early age. [1] At the age of 16, he was imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp during the occupation of Poland; escaping twice only to be recaptured and subjected to torture as punishment. [1]
Hoboken City Council President Jen Giattino died suddenly Tuesday after serving more than a decade in office, New Jersey officials said. She was 53. Giattino, who was first elected in 2011, was ...
For the first time in over a decade, obesity rates in the United States may finally be heading in the right direction and new weight loss drugs like semaglutide could be part of the reason why. A ...
MinuteClinic was initially started as QuickMedx [3] by Dr. Douglas Smith and his patient Rick Krieger, along with Stephen Pontius in Minneapolis, Minnesota. MinuteClinic has more than 1,100 locations in 33 states and the District of Columbia. MinuteClinic was acquired by CVS in July 2006. [4]