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In September 1928, Paul and Neva Bragg divorced, [17] and in the 1930 U.S. Census, Neva and her new husband, August Busch, were shown living with the three Bragg children in Los Angeles, California. [citation needed] Bragg married Gertrude Elizabeth Brownlee (born July 6, 1902, Eau Claire, Wisconsin) on February 17, 1930, in Clearwater, Florida ...
Patricia Bragg later appeared on Paul Bragg's Health & Happiness TV show, which ran from September 1959 to an unknown date on Channel 9, KHJ-TV, in Los Angeles, CA. She co-authored a number of books with Paul Bragg earlier in her career, and later was the sole author of many of the later Bragg health books; Goodreads lists 28 distinct works ...
Bragg was born in 1923 in Sabattus, Maine, the son of Calvin Leroy Bragg and Ella Stevenson Bragg. [2] [3] His father served in the Army in World War I. [4] As a boy during the Great Depression, Bragg helped pay the family mortgage by selling vegetables from his family's farm. [2] He graduated from Waldoboro High School in 1943.
Patricia Bragg was “a true visionary who transformed the lives of millions through her work in health & wellness education,” a Bragg Instagram post read. Central Coast health food pioneer who ...
Both entered the US in the 1880s as young children at the Port of New Orleans. LaLanne had two older brothers, Ervil, who died in childhood (1906–1911), and Norman (1908–2005), who nicknamed him "Jack". [5] He grew up in Bakersfield, California and later moved with his family to Berkeley, California circa 1928.
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Paul McCartney is a family man through and through. The Beatles icon, who has been married three times, has welcomed five children and eight grandchildren since his rise to stardom began in the 1960s.
English: Paul C. Bragg, nutritionist, wearing leis, during an interview with a newspaper reporter the day of his return from Hawaii. Date: 22 January 1932: Source: