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  2. John Lankston - Wikipedia

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    John Lankston (29 May, 1934 - 12 July, 2018) [1] was an American tenor and actor who had a career in opera and musical theatre from the 1950s through the 2000s. After making his Broadway debut in Redhead (1959), he went on to create the roles of Adolph and the Ziegfeld Tenor in Jule Styne's Funny Girl (1963) in which he was a featured soloist with Barbra Streisand.

  3. List of homicides in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Murders: Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti: 1967-1969: 7 + Murders of female college students by serial killer John Norman Collins, aka the Co-Ed Killer and the Ypsilanti Ripper, in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area [6] [2] [7] Carl Eugene Watts: Michigan and Texas: 1974-1982: 14-100+ Serial killer known as "The Sunday Morning Slasher" Bigfoot Killer ...

  4. John Langston - Wikipedia

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    John Langston may refer to: John Mercer Langston (1829–1897), American abolitionist, attorney, educator, activist, diplomat, and politician, first dean of the law school at Howard University John Langston (MP) ( c. 1758 –1812), English merchant banker and politician, Member of Parliament (MP) 1784–1807

  5. Billy Mansfield - Wikipedia

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    William Mansfield Jr. was born in 1956 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the eldest in a family of five children.His father, William Sr., was a convicted child molester who had served sentences in both Michigan and Nevada, [1] who often encouraged fights between his sons. [2]

  6. Surviving Bataan: Fayetteville area prisoner of war connections

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    According to a November 2016 obituary, Mims died at the age of 94. John Leroy Mims speaks during a July 2014 Department of Veterans Affairs rally. Other local connections

  7. Charles Henry Langston - Wikipedia

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    Charles Henry Langston (1817–1892) was an American abolitionist and political activist who was active in Ohio and later in Kansas, during and after the American Civil War, where he worked for black suffrage and other civil rights.

  8. John Wangler - Wikipedia

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    John "Johnny" Wangler (born c. 1958) is a former American football quarterback.He played for the University of Michigan from 1977 to 1980. During the 1979 and 1980 seasons, Wangler and Anthony Carter formed one of the most successful passing combinations in Michigan Wolverines football history.

  9. The most famous author from every state - AOL

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    John Grisham has written dozens of books across his career, beginning with 1989's "A Time to Kill," which was later turned into a film starring Samuel L. Jackson, Sandra Bullock, and Matthew ...