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Marshall Hollingsworth (born August 6, 1993) is an American retired soccer player who played as a midfielder and fullback. After graduating from Wheaton College , he played professionally for Columbus Crew SC , Pittsburgh Riverhounds , and Lansing Ignite .
Harlan and Hollingsworth: New York was the first steam pilot boat in the New York Harbor. She was built in 1897 by the Harlan and Hollingsworth Company at Wilmington, Delaware and for the a group of New York Sandy Hook pilots. She was designed by Archibald Cary Smith, who was a prominent naval architect and marine engineer.
Hollingsworth’s son, Scott Hollingsworth, 26, was a Clearwater police officer. He had been headed home to Wellington after work when his vehicle was hit at the intersection by a pickup truck ...
Jean Ross Howard Phelan (1916–2004) was the founder of the Whirly Girls and the 13th woman in the world to earn her helicopter accreditation. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Sam Giler, Ron Hagerthy as Phelan, and Stuart Randall as General Winfield Scott in "The Quota" (1960): Sergeant Phillips shanghais Holden and a crew member to meet the Army's "quota" of new recruits. Paul Fix, known as Sheriff Micah Torrance on The Rifleman, as President Taylor in "That Taylor Affair" (1960), with Arlene Dahl as Lucy Belle.
She was sold to Bethlehem Steel Wilmington (aka Harlan and Hollingsworth) of Wilmington, Delaware in April 1964, rebuilt as a general cargo ship for Bethlehem's subsidiary Calmar Line, and renamed Seamar, USCG ON 294729, IMO 6413778. The ship was renamed Coroni in 1975 and scrapped in 1979. [1] [2]
Richard “Dick” Phelan, a former president of the Cook County Board remembered for championing reproductive rights and abortion services while in office, died peacefully in his sleep on Tuesday ...
Hollingsworth also branded him a "nasty piece of work" and a "ruthless romeo" who had "no trouble getting girls into bed". "He managed to love and lose a string of Brookie bavbes - most of them already married." [65] Barry was inducted into All About Soap magazine's Hall of Fame in November 2003. Their writer, Lisa Marks noted the characters ...