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Alma Vivian Powell (née Johnson; October 27, 1937 – July 28, 2024) was an American audiologist and the wife of military and political figure Colin Powell, [1] to whom she was married from August 25, 1962 until his death in 2021.
Alma is a city in and the county seat of Wabaunsee County, Kansas, United States. [2] As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 802. [5] History
As a hitter, Auker was a better than average hitting pitcher, posting a .187 batting average (131-for-700) with 73 runs, 6 home runs, 72 RBI and 41 bases on balls. Defensively, he was better than average, recording a .967 fielding percentage which was 12 points higher than the league average at his position. [4]
Alma is located in northern Marion County. Illinois Route 37 passes through the village center, leading northeast 5 miles (8 km) to Kinmundy and south 7 miles (11 km) to Salem, the county seat. Interstate 57 touches the northwest corner of the village, with the closest access from Exit 127, 3 miles (5 km) to the north.
James Patrick Murray (December 29, 1919 – August 16, 1998) was an American sportswriter. [2] [1] [3] [4] He worked at the Los Angeles Times from 1961 until his death in 1998, and his column was nationally syndicated.
Alma Eldredge (October 13, 1841 – February 22, 1925 [1]) was a member of the Utah Territorial Legislature and a mayor of Coalville, Utah. Eldredge was born in Warren Township, Marion County, Indiana. His family were Latter-day Saints and named his after the Book of Mormon prophet Alma.
Alma Clavering Howard was born in Montréal on 23 October 1913, the fourth and youngest child of barrister Eratus Edwin Howard and Evalyn Isobel Peverley. Her paternal aunt was the mother of Northrop Frye, [5] a cousin who would become one of the twentieth century's most influential literary critics and theorists.
Nicholas Dominic Cafardo (May 8, 1956 – February 21, 2019) [1] was an American sportswriter and sports author. A longtime columnist and beat reporter for The Boston Globe, he primarily covered the Boston Red Sox.