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Arthur Cayley Davis (14 March 1893 – 10 February 1965) was an admiral of the United States Navy. His career included service in World War II and the Cold War . He was a pioneer of dive bombing .
Arthur Davis (né Davidavitch) [1] (June 14, 1905 – May 9, 2000) was an American animator and director known for his time at Warner Brothers' Termite Terrace cartoon studio. Early life [ edit ]
Arthur Vining Davis (May 30, 1867 – November 17, 1962) was an American industrialist and philanthropist, for many years president, chairman and largest stockholder of the aluminum producer Alcoa. Early history and education
Arthur Powell Davis (1861–1933), American hydrographer and engineer; Arthur Vining Davis (1867–1962), American businessman and philanthropist; Arthur Joseph Davis (1878–1951), British architect; Arthur C. Davis (1893–1965), United States Navy admiral; Arthur P. Davis (1904–1996), African-American university teacher, literary scholar ...
Replaced by Arthur Marshall. Jim Davis: Jock Ewing: Dallas: 75 1981-04-26 Multiple myeloma: 4 Character killed off with a helicopter crash after an extended absence. [2] Harold Bennett: Young Mr. Grace Are You Being Served? 50 1981-09-11 Heart attack: 9 Character written out, but continued to be mentioned.
At that time, he created a new architectural firm, known as Arthur Q. Davis FAIA and Associates. Their projects included the New Orleans Arena. [4] Davis was the first chairman of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. He was the father of Quint Davis, who is the producer of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Arthur Q. Davis died ...
Davis was nominated by President John F. Kennedy on August 8, 1961, to the United States District Court for the District of Arizona, to a new seat created by 75 Stat. 80. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on August 21, 1961, and received his commission the same day. His service was terminated on July 11, 1963, due to his death. [1]
Arthur David Davis (December 5, 1934 – July 29, 2007) [1] was a double-bassist, known for his work with Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, McCoy Tyner and Max Roach. Biography [ edit ]