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"Now, I had a career in identifying absurdity," he added.
Ronald Reagan had a career in television and film before entering politics.
He had a career in publishing before being elected to parliament in 2015.
People could not grasp that I had a career in the creative space.
For 25 years she has had a career in finance and private investments.
His parents, who met through their work, each had a career in aerospace.
Who knew Natalie Portman had a career in music before gracing our silver screens?
Joel Quenneville, coach of the Chicago Blackhawks, could have had a career in finance.
"I flew home and the next day I had a career in America!" she said.
The couple married and started a family while Tony had a career in the Army.
He's had a career in corporate security, his brother said, including at BorgWarner since 2017.
If he didn't make it to the NFL, Brady would have had a career in finance!
Four of her children have college degrees; the other has had a career in the military.
"I have always had a career in the design world," Kressely said when the series was announced.
"I had a career in identifying absurdity, and I know it when I see it," he said.
"He's had a career in law enforcement that very few, if anyone, can duplicate," Lieutenant Giorgio said.
"I have always had a career in the design world," Kressely says in a clip for the series.
As someone who's had a career in fashion, Melania knows the types of messages certain outfits can send.
The couple of 32 years married and started a family while Tony had a career in the Army.
Does an experience like this make you wonder if you could have had a career in late-night comedy?
"I don't walk around and wonder if I had a career in football; my body reminds me," he said.
Besides modeling and being the face of brands like Tom Ford and Gucci, Bosé also had a career in music.
Note, the former Indiana senator would be the first DNI who has not had a career in intelligence or diplomacy.
Before moving to Los Angeles, she had a career in Mexico as a choreographer and actor for nearly 30 years.
"  Franken then ended on a self-deprecating joke pointing to his own comedic past:  "Now, I had a career in identifying absurdity.
In 2014, Chang told The Dallas Observer that she previously had a career in music and recorded albums in Korean and English.
Like most of the players awarded Mr. Irrelevant, Salata had a career, in the early 1950s, that was brief and largely unremarkable.
Now, I had a career in identifying absurdity, and I know it when I see it and it makes me question your judgment.
I had a career in technology, so I didn't really think that a career in politics would be open to someone like me.
Calvin Coolidge, a corporate lawyer, ranks a lowly 29th and Herbert Hoover, who had a career in the mining industry, comes in at 36.
I did small movies — a bunch with James Ivory — and if I had really pushed, I might have [had a career in big films].
He told BuzzFeed News that it's unlikely he would have had a career in music had he not been recruited by the Korean entertainment company.
Even since he's retired, there hasn't been a special teams player of his caliber or that has had a career in special teams like his.
CreditCreditFrancois Guillot/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images Born in Guangzhou, China, in 1917, I.M. Pei had a career in architecture that spanned over 60 years.
He had a career in the art world (and was included in the 2002 Whitney Biennial) before being picked up for immigration violations in 2012.
He had a career in the art world (and was included in the 2002 Whitney Biennial) before being picked up for immigration violations in 2012.
I've had a career in medicine, I've had fascinating jobs in business, and I've been able to raise my own family in prosperity and comfort.
Miles also had a career in TV, guest-starring in several shows such as Sex & the City, NYPD, One Life to Live and All My Children.
According to a recent New York Times profile of her, Wolf originally had a career in finance but quit to start improv classes in New York.
"I've watched your career take off even before you ever had a career in journalism," Wolfe said in a text message to Watkins, according to the indictment.
Her father had a career in construction, and raised Guilfoyle and her brother as a single dad after her mom died of leukemia when she was 11.
She could have had a career in right-wing media; an African-American celebrity willing to say that the Republican Party isn't racist will always find patrons.
"I&aposve watched your career take off even before you ever had a career in journalism," Wolfe said in a text message to Watkins, according to the indictment.
Cecil had a career in finance before returning to Asheville in 1960 in hopes of preserving his childhood home, which was the private estate of his grandfather, George Washington Vanderbilt III.
Although the facts of Hamilton's life are sketchy, we do know that he was born in Columbia, South Carolina, had a career in the Navy, and ended up living in Brooklyn.
For Jilly Cholmondeley, who had a career in public relations and marketing, and her husband, Nick Pickering, an investment adviser, the move to a mews was all about having an entryway to themselves.
An analysis suggests that Trump would've been a billionaire even if he'd never had a career in real estate, and had instead thrown his father's inheritance into a index fund that tracked the market.
Every step along the way, including ... In the book, I actually ended up explaining how I got a driver's license, because I would not have had a career in journalism if I didn't have a driver's license.
And in one gallery, her 1992 "Medicine Woman/ Evelyn / The Doctor" towers, its figurative shape laden with pill containers like Southern bottle trees, a striking self-portrait of an artist who also had a career in public health.
Clinton's campaign strategy was tested; Clinton would never be the agent of change Trump could claim to be (she has had a career in Washington after all), but she could easily proclaim Trump's case for change too risky.
Shuter, a former Vodafone executive who also had a career in banking, said the new dividend policy would help cut MTN's net debt, which stands at 57 billion rand, more than double the pile of its nearest rival Vodacom.
She says that regardless of one's politics, it is fair to say that Trump was a candidate who never had a career in government and has little experience on the range of domestic and foreign policy issues he faces.
Born in 1862, Fuller, like almost all American early modern dancers, had a career in popular theatre—skirt dancing, pantomime, you name it—before anyone encouraged her to move beyond that and, as a first step, go to Europe.
" Investigators obtained email and phone records for the pair allegedly showing "tens of thousands of electronic communications," including a text message from Wolfe that read in part: "I've watched your career take off even before you ever had a career in journalism. . . .
Thomas, who's also had a career in production alongside DJ Harvey and Eric Duncan, in addition to his own STD Records, has recently been pushing mezcal across the world through his own importing business (as well as writing a book on the subject).
"I had a career in baseball, I played at a high level, and I made a lot of money in the big leagues, but man, I want these kids to accomplish their dreams," he said in Spanish during spring training at the team's facility in Tampa, Fla.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation FBI Agents Association calls on Congress to make 'domestic terrorism' a federal crime Senators renew request for domestic threats documents from FBI, DOJ after shootings MORE (R-Wis.), who also had a career in business before politics, threatened to derail the tax-reform effort last year because they felt it didn't do enough for small businesses.
Before entering Parliament, he had a career in biomedical venture capital.
After retiring from coaching he had a career in real estate.
His son Shaun Brooks also had a career in professional football.
After he retired from politics, Gosselin had a career in the private sector.
His son, Tony Klinger, has had a career in the film and television industry.
He has also had a career in television, presenting the children's show Kråkeklubben on NRK Super.
Since graduation he has had a career in both print and broadcast, mostly in Mexico City.
Cornford had a career in financial services and was a director of Tiercey Financial Management Limited.
Thomas Hope (1846 – 20 November 1916) was an English Congregationalist minister who had a career in Australia.
Afterward, Nilles had a career in social education, which she stepped down from to pursue drumming full-time.
Hansen later had a career in professional boxing between 1956 and 1964. He entered ten matches, and won five.
Tiffany Margaret Hall (born 24 April 1963) is a British engineer who has had a career in broadcast engineering and information technology.
From 1976 until 2001, Limb had a career in further education. In December 1987, she was appointed Principal of Milton Keynes College.
Aichhorn's father had had a career in the banking system of Austria, but it ended with the long depression which began in 1873.
His first film was Escape from the Trap (1971, Jalal Moghadam) after years of stage acting. He has also had a career in television series.
Anthony Walter Harold Buffery (9 September 1939 - 26 December 2015) was a British actor, comedian, and writer who also had a career in academic psychology.
He has also had a career in acting, appearing in such films as Recruits (1986), Zombie Nightmare (1987), Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare (1987) and FUBAR (2002).
Alexandra Sorina (Russian: Александра Зорина; née Aleksandra Tsvikevich, 17 September 1899 – 31 May 1973) was a Belarusian actress who had a career in Germany, mainly in film.
Carole Boyd is a British actress. She has had a career in theatre, television, and radio, and plays Lynda Snell in BBC Radio 4's The Archers.
After retiring from baseball in 1956, Meyer also had a career in the oil and Insurance businesses. He died on January 19, 2003 in Fort Worth, Texas.
Warzynski had a career in real estate in South Carolina. Warzynski died on January 18, 2019. He was survived by his four children, Julie, JoAnne, Chris and Kevin.
Saimone Vuatalevu is a veteran Fijian musician who has had a career in music lasting more than 45 years. He also known for the popular Fijian hit, "Tucake Mai".
Clarke attended Queen's College (Barbados). Clarke was Chief Executive Officer of Women and Development Ltd. before becoming High Commissioner to New Zealand after had a career in life insurance.
Herbert Janssen (22 September 1892 in Cologne - 3 June 1965 in New York) was a leading German operatic baritone who had a career in Europe and the United States.
John Strang (10 February 1795 – 8 December 1863), born in Glasgow, was a writer and traveller; later in life he had a career in civic affairs in the city.
Martha "Mary" A. Harris Mason McCurdy (1852-1934) was an African American temperance advocate and suffragist. She had a career in journalism that included editing the newspaper "Women's World".
Davis in later life James Gunnis Davis (21 December 1873-23 March 1937) was a British-born American actor and director who had a career in films in the USA.
Henk Gerrit Guth (c. 1921 – 20 July 2003) was a Dutch artist who had a career in Australia, remembered for "Panorama Guth" (1975–2005), a cyclorama in Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
He grew up in the western suburbs of Sydney. His family was Turkish Australian. He initially worked in sales, and had a career in Mediterranean cuisine. He also previously did standup comedy.
Charles Lindsay Workman was a character and voice actor who had a career in film and television that started in the 1950s and continued until the early 1990s. He has over 100 credits.
One day she happened to see herself on a TV monitor and realized that if she had a career in television size wouldn't matter. Her initial ambition was to have a kids show.
After this came the role in Sons and Daughters. Leila ran a drama school for aspiring actors, called the "Leila Hayes drama Studio" in NSW . Hayes had a career in talkback radio for a while.
Gael Patricia Mulhall-Martin (born 27 August 1956) is a former Australian athlete who competed in the shot put and in the discus throw at the Olympic level and also had a career in powerlifting.
Porter had a career in the trucking business before seeking elected office. He served a short time as Burlington Town Chairman before being elected to the Assembly in 1972. He announced his retirement in 2000.
Venita Coelho is a writer and an artist who lives in Goa. She has had a career in television and is also a screenwriter.Venita Coelho re television As an artist, she works on glass and canvas.
The Rev. Isaiah Perry (c.1854 – 30 November 1911) was a Methodist minister, born and trained in England, who had a career in South Australia. He was the father of engineer Frank Perry and footballer Charlie Perry.
Rosemary Ann Sexton (born 16 July 1977) is a British mathematician, athlete, sports therapist, osteopath, writer and musician, and, most recently, politician. She had a career in mixed martial arts (MMA), from which she retired in 2014.
After the war, he had a career in sales. He continued to be involved in sports as a high school and college basketball referee. Veigel died in the city of his birth on April 8, 2012, aged 95.
Conley has two siblings and was raised by his parents Christina and Charles Conley. His father had a career in the United States Air Force. Conley was born in Adana, Turkey. His mother is a high school teacher.
Van der Ree was born in Haarlem. He has had a career in real estate development since 2000. Van der Ree was number 56 on the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy list for the 2012 Dutch general election.
Lyman was an assistant football coach at Nebraska from 1935 to 1941 and at Creighton University in 1942. He later had a career in the insurance business. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1964.
She has also contributed to learned papers on other African archaeological sites and published on the archaeology of Britain. Subsequently, she worked for Cambridgeshire County Council and next the Cambridge City Council. She then had a career in Psychoanalytic-Psychotherapy.
Michael Frederick Bull (3 April 1930 – December 2011) was an English professional football outside forward who played in the Football League for Brentford and Swindon Town. He later had a career in non-league football, most notably with Bedford Town.
Anthony Milner Lane (1928–2011) was a leading theoretical nuclear physicist who had a career in the Theoretical Physics Division at the Atomic Energy and Research Establishment (AERE) at Harwell. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1975.
Coyne received his bachelor’s degree in political science as magna cum laude from the University of Scranton and his J.D. degree from Duquesne University. He also had a career in the United States Army, rising to the rank of captain.
Khurram Chohan (born February 22, 1980) is a Canadian cricketer of Pakistani descent who represents the Canada national cricket team.Khurram Chohan, CricInfo. Retrieved 2019-01-19. Chohan had a career in Pakistan's domestic cricket league before he emigrated to Canada.
Stone had a career in law. He became a Barrister in 1911 and was admitted to Lincoln’s Inn. He served as a Judge for the High Court of Judicature at Madras, India from 1930–35. He was knighted in 1936.
Like his father, William Henry had a career in the Dutch army. In 1691, he became a captain. From 1701 to 1707, he was colonel of the Walloon Regiment. He was wounded in the Battle of Ekeren on 30 June 1703.
Clark married Octavia Head on December 29, 1901. They had one son, Felton Grandison Clark, who also had a career in education and succeeded his father as president of Southern University in 1938. Clark died on November 3, 1944, in New Orleans.
Their second, Thomas Raikes-Trigge inherited the baronetcy. He followed his father and had a career in the navy. Their third son, Thomas John, died in 1807. Sir Thomas died at the family seat of Hartsbourne, Manor-Place, Hertfordshire on 3 March 1828.
He has also had a career in film, as a soundtrack composer as well as an actor. He appeared as "Dr. Stringz" in a 2007 episode of Jack's Big Music Show. In 2010, he appeared on a TED Talk performing his music.
View over the river Tiber to the Aventine Nationalmuseum, c. 1820 Söderberg was born at Norrköping in Östergötland, Sweden. He was the son of the clothing manufacturer Johan Söderberg and Agnes Arosenius. He studied art in Stockholm and had a career in military service.
Helga Amalia Thomas (8 July 1891 – 6 July 1988) was a Swedish film actress. Thomas was born in Skog parish in Västernorrland County. She had a career in German film during the silent era, between 1923 and 1930. She died in Stockholm in 1988.
After resigning as the hockey coach in Michigan, Farrell had a career in business. He initially held positions in the financial services. As of 1993, Farrell was employed by the investment firm, IDS. He also held positions with Yorkton Securities and American Express Financial Services.
Giovanni Cheli (4 October 1918 – 8 February 2013) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church, who had a career in the diplomatic service of the Holy See and then in the senior ranks of the Roman Curia. He was made a cardinal in 1998.
After retiring from baseball, Herrnstein had a career in finance until he retired in 2011. His son, Seth Herrnstein, played college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes. John Herrnstein died at his home in Chillicothe, Ohio on October 3, 2017, at the age of 79.
Ralea was survived by his only child, daughter Catinca Ralea (1929–1981). In her twenties, she cultivated a literary circle which included poet Geo Dumitrescu.Basiliade, p. 42 She also had a career in letters, before becoming a Radio Romania International reporter and Romanian Television producer.
Hoffman was educated at St John's College School and The Leys School, Cambridge. He read law at the University of Exeter. He is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales, and had a career in banking until his retirement in 2003.
Johan Karlberg (born 19 March 1984) Although he is Swedish born, he is considered as a Chinese Actor and is the first actor from Öland that had a career in Asia. He is known from Last Kung Fu Monk, The Resistance, and Marriage Cuisine.
Cain, born in Jamaica in 1954, was the second eldest of four siblings. Cain's father had a career in automobiles. As a teenager Cain was confident and gregarious, her sister, Judy Lee, recounts how she was an 'adventurer from a child' who 'everybody' in Kingston Jamaica knew.
Barbara Kyser-Collier (Quapaw Tribe) is a businesswoman and tribal administrator. Born in Oklahoma into the Beaver Clan, she has had a career in Quapaw tribal government. She first worked at the Seneca Indian School in 1968. Kyser-Collier started working for the Quapaw Tribe in 1974.
Trujillo had a career in basketball when he played for the Leones de Ponce of Baloncesto Superior Nacional. Later, Trujillo Panisse retired as a player, but continued at the BSN as a coach. In that capacity, he led the Piratas de Quebradillas and the Capitanes de Arecibo.
Smith studied at Bromsgrove School and then the University of Birmingham. He moved to Wendover, Buckinghamshire with his wife, Annalise and 3-year-old son in 2017. Smith has had a career in design and marketing. He was a trustee of Riverside Studios from 2008 to 2019.
Mann was born on 24 June 1977 in Wadebridge, Cornwall, where he also grew up. He attended Wadebridge Secondary School. His father had grown up in Bodmin and had a career in boat construction."Local Mann stands for parliament", North Cornwall News (magazine); accessed 15 May 2015.
Don had a career in the meat and seafood industries. He worked as a meat cutter and market manager. Later, he was a meat and seafood inspector for the state of Louisiana. The Long family is part of a Louisiana political dynasty lasting over 100 years.
1566), a nephew of Georg (d. 1499), also had a career in the Order of Saint John, and became grand prior of Germany. With his death in 1566, the male line of the family was extinct. Georg was survived by his sister, Anna Bombastin von Hohenheim (d.
Harry Stevens Hammond (November 13, 1884 - June 9, 1960) was an American football player and businessman. He played college football at the University of Michigan from 1904 to 1907. He later had a career in business with the Pressed Steel Car Company and the National Tube Co.
Robert Pintenat (1 May 1948 – 22 August 2008) was a French professional football player. His clubs notably included Sochaux, Nancy and Toulouse. He won three caps for France. He also had a career in management, including a spell as manager of the Gabon national football team.
'Gbenga Sesan (born 27 July 1977) is a social entrepreneur who delivers Information and communications technology to the under served. He has had a career in the application of Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D) – for individuals, institutions, nation-states, regional entities and the international community.
Ron Dundas (born c. 1934) is a retired Canadian football player who played for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Edmonton Eskimos, mainly in the Tight end position. He played junior football in Regina. His son, Rocky Dundas, also had a career in the NHL with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Doran-York had a career in the prison system of Sint Maarten, then under control of the Netherlands Antilles. She eventually became head supervisor. In the 2010 Netherlands Antilles general election, Doran-York obtained a seat. In 2011 she became a manager at the Sint Maarten Ministry of Justice.
Williams had a career in most levels of Welsh rugby union. He first came to note as a player, representing first class club Cardiff. In 1881, Williams was part of the Cardiff team which beat Llanelli in the South Wales Challenge Cup at Neath.Tom Williams player profile ponty.
Nelson McDowell (August 14, 1870 - November 3, 1947) was an American actor. He appeared in 176 films between 1917 and 1945. He was born in Greenville, Missouri and died in Hollywood, California after he shot himself. Prior to embarking on a theatrical career, McDowell had a career in dentistry.
Caroline Tresca was born in Angers in the department of Maine-et-Loire. She is the great- granddaughter of the composer Vincent d'Indy. In 1980, she graduated with a university degree in law. After a world trip in 1981, she had a career in modeling from 1982 to 1986.
He became parliamentary assistant in 1984. In the 1985 election, he was defeated by another Gilles Baril, the candidate of the Quebec Liberal Party. From 1990 to 1994, Baril was Director of Pavillon du Nouveau Point de vue, an addiction intervention center. He also had a career in the media.
He is the younger brother of marathoner Pat Hooper,sports-reference My Club: Raheny Shamrock AC by IAN O'RIORDAN, published by The Irish Times - Monday, October 26, 1998 and, having had a career in banking, also worked as a coach, and an athletics commentator on Setanta Sports and Irish TV.
Reed subsequently had a career in journalism and public relations. From 1990 to 2005, he was Director of Corporate Communications for Whitbread."REED, David", Who's Who The Sedgefield constituency was re-created in boundary changes for the 1983 general election, when future Prime Minister Tony Blair was elected as its MP.
47 Rose was educated at Culford School and Charterhouse. He earned his MA degree in psychology from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland in 1975. Before joining Rolls-Royce, he had a career in banking with the First National Bank of Chicago and Security Pacific.Profile of Rose from Businessweek.
Marek Sebastian Leśniak (born 29 February 1964) is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a striker. A prolific goalscorer, he was successful in his country in the 1980s, and then had a career in Germany which spanned nearly 20 years, broken by a half-year stint in Switzerland.
Wiese studied piano and attended a folk dance school as a child. He studied management and economics and had a career in exports before turning to music through encouragement from his friends. He started with covers of Sia, Sam Smith, Rihanna and others uploaded to YouTube. His career snowballed with covers.
Pretty Eccentric was founded in 2009 by Michelle Scott. Previously she had a career in buying and marketing at the Arcadia Group, Whistles and at The Body Shop where she was UK Product Director and USA Marketing Director (2003–2009) but had harboured a lifelong ambition to create her own brand.
Marie Thomas was born on 17 February 1896 in Likupang, which is located in the region of Minahasa in North Sulawesi.Hesselink (2017). Her parents were Adriaan Thomas and Nicolina Maramis. Her father had a career in the military, which required the family to constantly move to different locations in Indonesia.
Wayne Sharrocks is an English author of psychological thrillers. He was born in Camden, London and had a career in animal welfare after university. In 2005 he secured a 3 book publishing contract with Pegasus Books. He started to write novels whilst living in Blo Norton on the Norfolk/Suffolk border.
See also Iorga, p.7 Eusebiu's father Constantin (1807–1890), himself a parish priest, had served in the Diet in 1861; his uncle, Constantin Clement Popovici, a church historian, also had a career in politics.Iațencu, pp. 721–722 Eusebiu himself was recognized for his work as an antiquarian, librarian, and theologian.
Parveen Rizvi was born on 14 June 1947 in Karachi, British India. Parveen Rizvi's (or Sangeeta's) mother Mehtab Rizvi also had a career in show business. Additionally, Parveen's younger sister, Nasreen Rizvi (professionally known as Kaveeta) is also associated with Pakistani cinema. The British American actress Jiah Khan was her niece.
Mac Nemara was born to Catherine Saint-Jean (d. 1774) and to Jean Mac Nemara (d. 1732), an Irish nobleman and jacobite refugee who had fled to Lorient. His brother, Claude Matthieu Mac Nemara, had a career in the French Navy, rising to Captain and to Knight in the Order of Saint-Louis.
Shukhalata Rao () (1886–1969) was a Bengali social worker and children's book author. Born in Kolkata in the Bengal province of British India, she was the daughter of Upendra Kishore Roychowdhury, and sister of Sukumar Ray. She studied in Bethune College, and obtained a bachelor's degree. Later she had a career in teaching.
Gwyn Evans (24 December 1935 – 11 May 2000) was a Welsh professional footballer who made 80 Football League appearances for Crystal Palace as a centre-half. He also played for Christchurch United and Nelson United in New Zealand. He was the father of Ceri Evans who also had a career in professional football.
Julie Gibson (born Gladys Camille Soray; September 6, 1913 – October 2, 2019) was an American singer; radio, television, and film actress; and vocal artist and coach, who had a career in movies during the 1940s. Gibson, who retired from the industry in 1984, was known for her work opposite The Three Stooges.
Kohner was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Lupita Tovar, a Mexican-born actress who had a career in Hollywood, and Paul Kohner, a film producer who was born in Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. Her mother was Roman Catholic, and of both Mexican and Irish descent, and her father was Jewish.
He remained heir until 28 September 1863 and the birth of Prince Carlos the son of king Luis. Augusto had a career in the Portuguese Army and became general of a division. He died in Lisbon unmarried and without issue in 1889. He is buried at the Royal Pantheon of the Braganza Dynasty.
His main influence at school was Jorge González Camarena, working with him as an assistant on a mural in the Palacio de Bellas Artes. Since the early 1970s, he has had a career in art, sometimes creating works under the name of Antonio Sarpa. He currently lives in Tecámac, State of Mexico.
In September 1930 he resigned from the post. Dellepiane was also a civil engineer. He had a career in university, becoming vice-dean of the school of sciences, physics and nature, where he taught students from 1909. He also was a member of the superior council of the national University of Buenos Aires.
McCartney was married to fellow trade unionist Margaret, with whom he had two daughters, Irene and Margaret, and one son, Ian McCartney. Ian also had a career in politics, and his roles included Minister of State for Trade, Chairman of the Labour Party and Member of Parliament for Makerfield between 1987 and 2010.
He obviously had a career in philosophy and religion ahead of him and was made sub-rector.A second-in-command-to the rector, who was in charge of the school. The terminology for the heads of colleges varied somewhat according to tradition. Jowett was the Master of Balliol, but Exeter had a Rector.
Rich's tune 'Beautiful, Talented and Dead' was written about the 1994 suicide of Kurt Cobain. This track would later be re- recorded and included on Rich's debut album. The image on the CD is a photograph of Rich's mother Noeline (who also had a career in Australian country music)- performing live in 1961.
Frederick Warren Allen (1888–1961) was an American sculptor of the Boston School. One of the most prominent sculptors in Boston during the early 20th century and a master teacher at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Allen had a career in the arts that spanned more than 50 years.
Nevertheless, neither Bernhard nor Claus ever fully got over the restrictive nature of their marriages and at the time of the royal wedding in 2002 it was broadly agreed in government circles that Queen Máxima (who had a career in banking before marrying King Willem-Alexander) should be allowed far more leeway if she desires.
A graduate of Ohio State University and Capital University, Wolpert has had a career in insurance, notably with Grange Insurance. He worked in that industry until seeking election to the Ohio House. Wolpert is married and has a stepson. In 1992, Wolpert was elected to Hilliard City Council, and served in that capacity until 2000.
Ivar Ramstad (3 February 1924 - 26 April 2009) was a Norwegian discus thrower. He worked as a farmer at the farm Nygjerdet, between Røra and Straumen, and also had a career in Gjensidige. His brother Jon Ramstad was mayor of Levanger. His personal best throw was 52.32 metres, achieved in July 1948 on Bislett Stadion.
Sir Peter Derek Carr CBE (12 July 1930 - 21 October 2017) was a British public servant who had a career in National Health Service management and industrial relations. He was a founding director of Acas. He was chairman of the Northern Regional Health Authority. He was deputy lieutenant of Durham and knighted in 2007.
Many restaurants and lodgings are attached to wineries. Villa del Valle is a bed and breakfast with restaurant and winery founded by British expats Eileen and Phil Gregory, who arrived in 2005. Phil had a career in music in Los Angeles before coming here to make organic wines. They produce Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Henry Munson Utley (August 5, 1836 – February 16, 1917) was an American librarian. Utley served as President of the American Library Association from 1894 to 1895. Utley graduated from the University of Michigan in 1861 and 1866. Utley had a career in journalism before being named City Librarian for the City of Detroit in 1885.
Niels Wessel Bagge was born into a wealthy family in Copenhagen. He later moved to America where he had a career in showbiz. He established the foundation in the United States through his will in 1994 and selected the businessman Ebbe Wedell-Wedell as its first chairman. The foundation is now based in Copenhagen, Denmark.
During the 1970s, prior to becoming a full-time professional player, Fairfax taught physical education at Randwick North High School and Cleveland Street High School. After retiring from football, Fairfax had a career in sports journalism with Fox Sports. At the 2017 local government elections, Fairfax stood as an Independent councillor for Randwick City Council.
Professor Dame Janet Elizabeth Siarey Husband is Emeritus Professor of Radiology at the Institute of Cancer Research. She had a career in diagnostic radiology that spanned nearly 40 years, using scanning technology to diagnose, stage, and follow-up cancer. She continues to support medicine and research as a board member and advisor for various organisations.
He was re-employed at the start of World War II in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Between the wars he had a career in the textile industry, becoming director of cotton spinners James Chadwick and Brothers in Bolton, Lancashire, where he moved home, in 1921, leaving the firm when he moved to Scotland in 1931.
Outside politics, he had a career in the Norwegian State Railways from 1952 to 1971. He then became a full-time trade unionist. He was a member of the secretariat of the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions from 1982 to 1990, while chairing Statstjenestemannskartellet. From 1990 to 1993 he was secretary of Arbeidernes Opplysningsforbund.
Reginald Biddings King (born February 14, 1957) is a retired American professional basketball player. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, he was a 6'6" and 225 lb forward and played college basketball at the University of Alabama. He had a career in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1979 to 1985. King's nickname in college was "the Mule.
Frank Michael Howson (born 1952) Melbourne) has had a career in entertainment. He directed Flynn (1996) on the early life of Errol Flynn and Hunting (1991). Howson, with Peter Boyle, helped establish Boulevard Films which produced thirteen films from Boulevard of Broken Dreams (1988) to Flynn; besides producing for Boulevard Films, Howson often wrote scripts and directed.
In shot put his personal best of 20.03 metres, which he threw in August 1979, earned him entrance in the 20 meter club. In a European Cup contest in 1977, Tuokko tested positive for doping, along with fellow Finns high jumper Asko Pesonen and javelin thrower Seppo Hovinen. He had a career in education after quitting professional sports.
Raphael Kirchner (1876 – 2 August 1917) was an Austrian artist, principally a portrait painter and illustrator best known for Art Nouveau and early pin-up work, especially in picture postcard format. His work served as an early inspiration to Peruvian painter Alberto Vargas, who had a career in the United States for the film and men's magazine industry.
A.C. Moore was founded as a single arts and crafts store by Jack Parker and William Kaplan in 1985 in Moorestown, New Jersey ("A. C. Moore" – arts and crafts, Moorestown). Parker, with the position of president, was a merchandising veteran of Woolworth's, and Kaplan, CEO, had a career in fashion production. The company went public in October 1997.
Carr was born in Jackson, Mississippi, to George and Phyllis (née Duba) Carr. She has two brothers, George Carr II and Joseph Carr. Carr studied French at Mount Holyoke College and initially had a career in banking before deciding to become an actress. She studied French in Paris and earned her MBA in Business from ESCP.
Raza started his cricketing career with the MRF Pace Foundation (located in Chennai) and went on to represent his state, Uttar Pradesh in the Ranji Trophy. in First-class cricket. Raza also had a career in modelling and in the film industry. He acted in the television drama Neem ka Pedm which aired in DD National.
He was born in 1938 and attended Harrow County School for Boys (now Harrow High School), from 1949 to 1956. He read English at Brasenose College, Oxford. Anthony Smith had a career in broadcasting starting as a producer of BBC current affairs programmes in the 1960s. He became responsible for running the nightly news programme Twenty-Four Hours.
Aside from his work in education and mathematics Tropfke also had a career in local politics. He was a member of the German People's Party and served as council member for the city of Berlin from 1907 to 1920. Tropfke married Frida Thyssen. The couple had a son Erich, who perished in World War I, and a daughter Elisabeth.
McKenna was born in Lincolnshire in 1965, and studied Greek and Roman history and literature at St Hilda's College, Oxford. After college McKenna had a career in personnel management before a changing to work in book-selling. She also fitted in becoming a mother around her writing. McKenna is one of the British boom of fantasy writers.
She has also contributed to various charities. After a very successful career, Vesa was chosen to be a Judge and mentor on the well known TV series of “X Factor” in Albania. She was also part of the “Dancing with the Stars”. Besides her music career, Vesa has also had a career in the Television Industry.
John Durkin (born 18 April 1930) is a Scottish retired footballer who had a career in the 1950s. He began his senior career in his native Scotland with Heart of Midlothian, but never gained a regular place in the team. He later played for English club Gillingham, where he made 30 appearances in The Football League.
After his retirement from boxing, he had a career in Hollywood. Actor Anthony Quinn patterned the raspy voice and mannerisms of his character Mountain Rivera in Columbia Pictures' 1962 movie Requiem for a Heavyweight on Bain who worked on the production as an adviser. The film was considered one of America's greatest boxing movies of that era.Fleischer, Nat (1930).
It is therefore conceivable he may have had a career in commerce. The three offices of Gauger, Ulnager and Gabeler are all concerned with excise and duty collection, protection or measurement. An Ulnager inspected woolen cloth for quality, and assessed subsidy on it.LawyersandLaws.com, definitions A Gabeler collected gabels, such as taxes, duty service charges or rent.
In 1998 Goddard heard a young lady sing who sounded similar to Nixon. A year later he approached the girl, Colette Delaney, about singing in a new Aquatones group. Colette had had a career in musical comedy and was interested in singing with the group. They started making "demo" recordings of some of the Aquatones' old music.
He also served as a television panellist for TVW and a radio commentator for 6PM. Elliott had four children, Scott, Margot, Robin and Geoff. Geoff Elliott also had a career in journalism, starting as a cadet at The West Australian before a 15-year career at The Australian, where he was Washington correspondent (2005-2009) and Business Editor.
Paul Derrick Robinson (born 20 November 1978) is an English footballer who has had a career in league and non-league football. Robinson is a much-travelled player, having featured for over twenty teams in his career. Due to his frequent moving, he has only passed thirty league appearances for one club, during his time with Hartlepool United.
Peterman had a career in sales for 20 years after his baseball career ended. He worked as a regional sales manager in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama for General Foods and Castle & Cooke. During his time in sales, Peterman sold dog food, cereal, pineapple, tuna fish, and inspirational tapes. In 1981, he was managing fertilizer accounts but was dismissed.
He has worked for the Australian Research Council and sits on the editorial and advisory boards of several academic journals, including the Journal on Workplace Learning, Vocations and Learning, and Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training. Previously, Billett had a career in garment manufacturing. In 2013, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the University of Jyvaskala.
Robert S. Wood (born December 25, 1936) has had a career in the dual areas of state and religion, both as a leader and advisor to senior civilian and military officials of the United States Government in the area of National security affairs, and as a leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Kari Tarkiainen at Göteborg Book Fair 2013. Kari Valtteri Tarkiainen (born 14 June 1938 in Helsinki) is a Finnish historian and archivist, who served as the national archivist of Finland 1996–2003. He is a grandson of the scholar Viljo Tarkiainen and his wife, writer Maria Jotuni. Tarkiainen has had a career in the world of archives both in Finland and Sweden.
Ekwunife was born on December 12, 1970 in Igbo-Ukwu, Anambra to Emmanuel and Lucy Ogudebe. Ekwunife attended University of Calabar and graduated with a bachelor's degree in Business and Accounting in 1993. She went on to earn her MBA degree from Nnamdi Azikiwe University in 2002. Ekwunife had a career in banking where she rose to be an area manager.
After retiring as a football player in 1974, Keller had a career in sports management and consulting. He began his management work as an employee of the Dallas Cowboys' personnel department. In 1975 Keller left the Cowboys to join the newly formed Seattle Seahawks as a scout and Assistant Personnel Director. He was promoted in 1978 to Assistant General Manager for the Seahawks.
Rao Bahadur Pemmanda K. Monnappa was a police officer of South India. He served in three Southern states, Madras (before its disintegration), Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) and Mysore (Karnataka), at different times. However he is to be best remembered for his contributions towards the integration of Hyderabad into the Union. Monnappa had a career in the Public Service reflected by his titles and medals.
Francis raised his children on the windward side of Kailua, Oahu. His two sons, Bill and Russ, also enjoyed a wrestling career for a little while. Russ also had a career in the NFL, going on to work with the Omaha Beef Arena Football Team. One of the Francis brothers' contemporaries was wrestler Don Muraco; they attended high school together.
Georgeta Stoleriu (born 19 January 1946) is a Romanian soprano who has had a career in opera and as a music educator. She has won numerous singing awards and medals, and her students have received multiple honors. She established the Yolanda Marculescu Scholarship in honor of her former teacher. She has also served as an international juror for singing competitions.
Theodor Dyring (1 September 1916 - 8 March 1975) was a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party. He was born in Larvik as a son of bookseller Johan Dyring (1881–1958) and Marie Randers (1879–1966). He graduated from the Norwegian College of Agriculture in 1946, and later studied abroad. He had a career in forestry as well as the Norwegian Home Guard.
One other pupil, Colin Welch, became a lifelong friend. Welch also had a career in journalism, and persuaded Worsthorne to apply to Peterhouse, Cambridge.Richard West Obituary: Colin Welch, The Independent, 29 January 1997 He began his studies at the college in 1942, having won an exhibition to read History. The master of Peterhouse at that time was the Conservative academic Herbert Butterfield.
The younger Auguste de Grasse had a career in the French army. After his father's death in 1788, he was assigned to the French colony of Saint-Domingue in 1789. His stepmother, Marie Delphine Lazare de Cibon (his father's third wife), and four sisters joined him in Saint-Domingue. They were fleeing the violence and disruption of the French Revolution.
One of three sons, Mayo was born in 1961. His father had a career in the Air Force and his mother worked as a teacher's aide. Mayo attended Pennsylvania State University as an undergraduate and received a B.S. in chemistry in 1983. He received his Ph.D. from Caltech in 1987, after working on several projects primarily with Harry B. Gray and Bill Goddard.
Brandstatter's wife is Robbie Timmons, who also had a career in broadcasting. Timmons was the weekday news anchor at noon and 5 pm on WXYZ- TV in Detroit from 1982 to 2010. In 1972 at WILX-TV, she became the first woman to anchor the evening news in America. She worked from 1972 to 1976 at WILX-TV in Lansing.
He was the third son of Prince Alfred of Liechtenstein and Princess Henriette of Liechtenstein. He had a career in the Austro-Hungarian Navy. Between 1912-1915, he was Austro-Hungarian Marine-Attaché in Rome, but was recalled after the Italian declaration of War. Between 1917-1918 he was Frigate captain and commander of the Fleet in the harbor of Cattaro.
After retiring from football, Flowers had a career in banking and insurance. In 1930, he was living in Atlanta and was the manager of a bank's loan department.1930 U.S. Census entry for Allen R. Flowers, age 31, born in South Carolina, married to Gladys Flowers. Census Place: Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia; Roll: 364; Page: 17B; Enumeration District: 0117; Image: 165.0; FHL microfilm: 2340099.
The closer economic relationship between Australia and New Zealand: choices other than quiescence or withdrawal in the face of conflict. Ph.D. thesis. Worth has had a career in law and management, including being the executive chairperson of Simpson Grierson, one of New Zealand's larger law firms, from 1986 to 1999. He was the consul for Colombia, and later, the honorary consul for Monaco.
He had previously had a career in the central administration but fell out of favour at the court with Struense's fall in 1772. He also owned the estate Tybjerggård at Næstved. The building was listed by the Danish Heritage Agency in the Danish national registry of protected buildings in 1943. It went through a major refurbishment in the early 1990s.
His father was imprisoned in Grini at the same time, from 25 November 1944 to the war's end in May 1945.Ottosen, 2004: p. 335 After the war Helge Haavind had a career in law, banking and insurance. He was a deputy judge in Drammen District Court from 1945 to 1946, then became a junior solicitor in a law firm.
His sister Eileen married Eugene Natale and the two of them went into the clothing business. His sister Mary worked for the City of Toronto and is the widow of Ron Ross, a successful high school teacher. His brother John had a career in Leadership Development and married Joselyn Leise a school teacher. Dennis married Margaret (née Courtney) and they had seven children.
Kobi Hemaa Osisiadan-Bekoe ( born 30 November 1983), is a Ghanaian, female entrepreneur, TV Presenter and communication specialist. She has had a career in the media industry for over ten years She is currently the head of corporate communication at Ghana Post Company Limited and the founder of Angeles Foundation an agency which focuses on boy-child empowerment and entrepreneurial skills.
Omran was born in Jubail, Eastern Province, and had a career in banking before moving into television. Her younger sister is actress Aseel Omran. She learned to drive when she moved to Bahrain in 2001, and in 2008, while living in Dubai, bought a Porsche Carrera which she had resprayed in pink with silver glitter and the slogans "Girls Rule" and "Angel".
Saunders had a career in the United States Navy, eventually as Captain. He spent much of his career at the Portsmouth, New Hampshire Navy yard, engaged in submarine design and construction. In 1927-28 he was salvage officer in charge of raising the submarine S-4 which sank off Cape Cod following a collision. For this work he was awarded the Navy Distinguished Service Medal.
Zaka Ashraf belongs to a traditional Gujjar family of Punjab. After passing out from Cadet College Petaro, he took his bachelor's degree, and then joined his father in his business. He has had a career in business ever since. Over the years, he has become the Chairman of the Ashraf Group and Ashraf Sugar Mills, Bahawalpur, both of which had been established by his father.
From 1840, he lived in Baden-Baden with his wife Johanna Karoline Mathilde Bohlen (1800-1882). Their daughter Matilde Halbach (1822-1844) was the mother of Karoline of Wartensleben and a great- great-grandmother of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. Their son Gustav von Bohlen und Halbach (1831-1890) and grandson Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach (1870-1950) also had a career in the diplomatic service.
His style name was 'Sheng Yu' (). He passed the jinshi exam in 1051 and had a career in the civil service, but was unsuccessful. He was a prolific poet, with around 3000 works extant; he was popularized as a poet by the younger Ouyang Xiu. Most of his works are in the shi form, but they are much freer in content than those of the Tang dynasty.
Esme Irene Tombleson (née Lawson, 1 August 1917 – 30 July 2010) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party. An Australian child prodigy who recited Shakespeare, she had a career in theatre and ballet. During the war, her sharp mind and strong memory was recognised, and she became a civil servant. She came to New Zealand through marriage, and lived on rural land near Gisborne.
Moravia was also influenced by Edmond Rostand's play Cyrano de Bergerac. He also had a career in public service and was appointed Minister Plenipotentiary to Washington, D.C. in 1919, during the United States' occupation of Haiti. He also served as a Senator of the Republic during the presidency of Sténio Vincent. Moravia was jailed by the Vincent government for his articles opposed to the American occupation.
In 1973, she married Alix Pasquet, Jr., the son of Captain Alix Pasquet, a well known mulatto officer and Tuskegee Airman who in 1958 led a coup attempt against François Duvalier. By Pasquet she had two children, Alix III and Sacha. After her 1978 divorce from Pasquet, she had a career in public relations for Habitation LeClerc, an upscale hotel in Port‑au‑Prince.
Some audiences were shocked by Andersson's vivid portrayal of the presence of God as represented in the dark world of a schizophrenic. Like several other Bergman regulars, she has also had a career in English-language films including performances in Sidney Lumet's The Deadly Affair (1966) and later in Lars von Trier's Dogville (2003). Her autobiography, a set of interviews with Jan Lumholdt, was published in 2006.
Rice was known for his strong defensive skills, leading National League catchers in fielding percentage in 1948 and 1949, and tying for the lead in double plays in 1949, 1950 and 1951. Rice also had a career in the National Basketball League, playing four seasons for the Rochester Royals from 1946 until 1950, when Fred Saigh, the Cardinals owner, asked him to concentrate on baseball.
Aside from her television appearances, Sykes has also had a career in film, appearing in Monster-in-Law (2005), My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006), Evan Almighty (2007) and License to Wed (2007), as well as voicing characters in animated films such as Over the Hedge (2006), Barnyard (2006), Brother Bear 2 (2006), Rio (2011), Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012), Ice Age: Collision Course (2016) and UglyDolls (2019).
Following his retirement from playing, Fitzgerald has continued to be involved in the game, and served as head coach of Ireland from 1990 to 1992, leading the side to the 1991 Rugby World Cup, where they reached the quarter- finals. He has also had a career in media, appearing on Setanta Sports and RTÉ, the Irish national TV and radio service, as a rugby pundit.
Hopkins married four times. Her first marriage was to actor Brandon Peters, second to aviator and screenwriter Austin Parker, third to the director Anatole Litvak, and fourth to war correspondent Raymond B. Brock. In 1932, she adopted a son, Michael T. Hopkins (March 29, 1932 – October 5, 2010), who had a career in the U.S. Air Force. She was known for hosting elegant parties.
Pang was born in China in 1947. He was educated at the Diocesan Boys' School in Hong Kong followed by Queen's University in Canada, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in 1970. He was called to the English Bar in 1978 and had a career in private practice between 1979 and 1985. He was admitted as barrister and solicitor in Australia in 1983.
David Hart (4 February 1944 – 5 January 2011) was a British writer, businessman, and adviser to Margaret Thatcher.Obituary: David Hart, Daily Telegraph, 5 January 2011 He also had a career in the 1960s as an avant-garde filmmaker. He was a controversial figure during the 1984–85 miners' strike and played a leading role in organising and funding the anti-strike campaign in the coalfields.
In 1983, Dando was the gymnastics supervisor for the Bond film, Octopussy. The following year her fitness album, Shape Up and Dance with Suzanne Dando, peaked at No. 87 in the UK Albums Chart. Dando has had a career in show business, serving as a TV presenter on a variety of shows for BBC, ITV and Channel Four. Dando also worked as a model, actress and singer.
Because copyright infringement was widespread in Vaudeville, Sale enlisted the aid of newspaper political cartoonist, Roy James, to adapt The Specialist into a book. Mr. James' illustrations brought Chic's humor to life and the book enjoyed great success. Sale spent the next several months responding to fan mail. Sale had a career in Hollywood, appearing in various comic roles until his death from pneumonia in 1936.
Born in Leca village (part of Ungureni, Bacău County), Radu Lecca was the scion of a landowning family. He was educated in Vienna and Paris,Deletant, p.312-313 and, according to one eyewitness account, was "the perfect polyglot". Teodor Vintilescu, "Aiud - Spital", in Memoria. Revista Gândirii Arestate, Nr. 27 Lecca's brother, Sergiu, also had a career in politics, before moving into the diplomatic service.
Hardy played in St. George's final game before they formed a joint venture with the Illawarra Steelers to become St. George Illawarra. A semi-final loss to Canterbury-Bankstown at Kogarah Oval. Hardy also had a career in England playing for Sheffield Eagles (1989-1990 and 1999), Castleford (1990-1991) and the Huddersfield Giants (2000). He retired in 2001 after a long and successful club career.
His choice was John Pennington, who had been first violin of the London String Quartet from 1927 to 1934, and had then had a career in the US as concertmaster, successively, of the San Francisco Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic and Paramount Pictures orchestras.Jenkins (2005), pp. 99–100Lucas, p. 317 Beecham rehearsing in 1948 On 11 September 1946, the Royal Philharmonic assembled for its first rehearsal.
He was born at Kjelvik in Finnmark, Norway. His parents were Martin Kyllingmark (1879-1916) and Sigridur Sæmundsdottir (1892-1963). He received an education at the Army Command School in 1934 and the Flyvåpen Flying School in 1937. He had a career in the Norwegian Armed Forces between in 1940 and 1943–1945. He rose to the rank of captain in 1944 and major in 1945-1954\.
Stedman was born in Denver, Colorado, the only child to Marshall Stedman and silent film beauty Myrtle Stedman. Stedman had a career in films dating back to his boyhood in silent films with his parents. He appeared in 81 films between 1917 and 1934. Overweight as a teenager, Stedman resembled Roscoe Arbuckle which allowed him to convincingly play adult roles far beyond his years in real life.
Her grave at Alciston Church in East Sussex In her last years she suffered from Alzheimer's disease. She died on 9 March 1997 at St Thomas' Hospital in London. She was a lesbian, her partner of almost 70 years, Jacqueline Hope-Wallace, who had a career in the British civil service, survived her. Wedgwood and Hope-Wallace owned a country house together near Polegate in Sussex.
Izabela Daniela Lăcătuş (born October 2, 1976, in Bucharest, Romania) is a retired Romanian artistic and aerobic gymnast.Gymnastics Greats Whatever happened with Izabela Lacatus? She was an alternate to the artistic gymnastics team at the 1992 Olympics.Gymnastics Greats The Alternates After retiring from artistic gymnastics she had a career in aerobic gymnastics, winning 16 world and continental medals including the 2000 individual world title.
Outside of sport, Dessouki had a career in politics. He served as Governor of Cairo, an Egyptian ambassador, and as regional director of the United Nations Environment Programme and the Canadian International Development Research Centre for the Middle East and North Africa. He was also a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and chairman of Sinai Hotels. He died in August 2011 in Nasr City.
Sterner was born in London, and attended King Edward's School, Birmingham. After a brief period in Germany, he studied drawing in Paris with Jean-Léon Gérôme and Gustave Boulanger. He eventually moved to the United States in 1879 to join his family who had previously moved to Chicago. His brother was the architect Frederick Sterner, who had a career in Chicago and Denver before joining his brother in New York.
Born in Washington, D.C., Beman attended the University of Maryland in nearby College Park, where he was a two-time All-American on the Terrapins golf team. Following graduation, Beman had a career in the insurance field. During his playing career, he qualified for the U.S. Open at age 17 in 1955. He qualified for the Masters Tournament fourteen times, won the U.S. Amateur twice, and the British Amateur once.
Berna graduated from Cornell University in 1912 and was a member of the Sphinx Head Society. After college, Berna had a career in the machine tool industry; in 1937 he became general secretary of the National Machine Tools Business Association, and he served in that post through World War II. He was serving as general manager of the organization in 1950 when he contributed an article to American Affairs.
Lyon was born in Inverness, Scotland. He is thought to have had a career in the army in his youth and probably attained the military rank of captain. In 1829, at the age of about forty, Milne immigrated to what was then the British colony of Western Australia. During his time in Western Australia, Milne made no claim to military rank, initially preferring to be known simply as Robert Milne.
Dureza had a career in journalism before entering politics. In 1972, while a law student at the Ateneo, he worked as a radio host for RMN Davao and as Davao correspondent for The Manila Times. After finishing law, he was hired as an editor for Mindanao Times, as a correspondent for Manila Bulletin, and as television presenter of "Brainstorm" in Davao City. He was also President of the Davao Press Club.
Contrary to many women of the Victorian era, Dawes had a career. In addition to a professorship held at Bryn Mawr College in the US during the academic year 1886-7, when she was only 22, she was headmistress of a school in Surrey together with her sister Mary. In 1928, she translated Anna Comnena's Alexiad from Greek into English. The work is still in print almost 90 years later.
He left Arsenal in July 1963 for Leyton Orient; in all he played 84 times for Arsenal, scoring ten goals. He spent one season at Orient, making 44 appearances and scoring two goals. He had a career in non-league football after that, playing for both Cambridge City and Barnet, whom he also managed for a brief period between 1973 and 1974. He died in 1994, aged 57.
Maria Elisabeth Ender was born in The Hague, in the Netherlands. Her father was the Hungarian Romani violinist Lajos Veres (1912–1981), and her mother Maria Ender (1912–1986) was born in Germany by French and Russian parents. She often accompanied her father on the piano as a child, along with her elder sister Ilonka; she has also a younger sister, Irene, who never had a career in music.
Jimmy Bharucha, was a Sri-Lankan Parsi broadcaster called a 'colossus in Sri Lanka's broadcasting world'. Bharucha died in Colombo in June 2005. Bharucha who was educated at St.Peter's College,Colombo, had a career in broadcasting spanning 46 years. He was a pioneer of Radio Ceylon and the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation and his velvet voice was popular not only in Sri Lanka but across the Indian sub-continent.
Sotto's career started in the 1960s when he joined the combo Tilt Down Men; one of its members was his brother Val. The band played covers of the Dave Clark Five and later he became the vice president of Vicor Music Corporation. Vicor founder Orly Ilacad also had a career in the 1960s like Sotto, Orly Ilacad & the Ramrods. In 1977, he was the vocalist for the short-lived group Bluejeans.
Harman had a career in the health and fitness industry and later moved into television. She is a qualified fitness instructor and lived in the Algarve for several years, working as marketing manager for a health resort. It was here that she began writing professionally and hosted her own twice- weekly live magazine show on the Algarve radio station, Kiss FM, where she worked with DJ Sir Owen Gee.
Massey also had a career in Futsal before focusing completely on association football. He credits the game with having a huge influence on his skills as a football player and improving his confidence on the ball. Massey made three appearances in the 2007–08 UEFA Futsal Cup for Shamrock Rovers, scoring two goals. His debut in this tournament took place in August 2007 when Rovers faced Politekhnik Yerevan.
Fall's award-winning short films He Touched Me and Love is Deaf, Dumb and Blind aired on the USA Network and Nickelodeon. In 2018, Fall announced Trick 2, a sequel to Trick which he had written and will direct. Fall's television credits include episodes of Grosse Pointe (2000) and So NoTORIous (2006). He has also had a career in theatre, directing a number of stage productions in New York City.
Raithel recovered from his wounds and had a career in agriculture after the war, working in South Africa for many years. He returned to Bavaria when he retired and earned a doctorate of history from the University of Munich. He continued with mountaineering and regularly climbed in the Alps into his seventies. He maintained contact with his former comrades from the 6th SS Division Nord and attended many reunions.
Frederick Hubert Vinden (1895 - 2 February 1977) was a Brigadier in the British Army who played a key role in the establishment of new officer selection methods, the War Office Selection Boards. Vinden later had a career in international service. He played a key role in building the Indian Civil Service after the country was declared independent in 1947, and worked for the UN, UNESCO, and the OECD.
Lytton Mausoleum As of 2019, its residents are Henry Lytton-Cobbold and his family. He had a career in the film industry, living for some years in Los Angeles, and so the house and gardens are frequently used for filming. They are also open to the public. The grounds include tourist attractions such as an adventure playground and dinosaur park and host various events including classic car rallies.
Jack McClelland (born 1951) is a poker tournament director and poker player who has had a career in poker operations for more than forty years. He was the WSOP tournament director in the 1980s, and was the manager of the Bellagio poker room from 2002 to 2013. In 2014, he was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame. McClelland retired in 2013 after the World Poker Tour Five Diamond event.
Gaven was born as Marcia Mitzman on February 28, 1959 in New York City, New York. She was raised with her two siblings in the village of Hastings-on-Hudson, New York by their mother Patricia Mitzman, who had previously had a career in art. Newt Mitzman, their father, directed television specials and commercials for a living. Gaven went to Hackley Elementary School in Tarrytown, New York when she was young.
On 1 June 1946, Die Weltbühne reappeared in the Soviet sector of Berlin with Maud von Ossietzky and Hans Leonard listed as editors. Leonard, her neighbor, had a career in publishing ended by Nazi antisemitic discrimination. Von Ossietzky and Leonard revived a Weimar-era publication that endures to this day. In 1966, von Ossietzky published her memoir, Maud von Ossietzky erzählt: ein Lebensbild (Maud von Ossietzky Explains: a Life Story).
He also did a great deal of kayaking including competing in several Murray Marathons (each 100 km long). Schmidt had a career in teaching including at Mount Barker High School and Ingle Farm High School. He was the Dean of Studies at Adelaide University Senior School before he retired in January 2010. Inger was the Head of the International School at the University of Adelaide at the same time.
Scott had a career in banking and was eventually promoted to Bank Manager of the Hawick branch of the National Bank of Scotland. In 1910 Scott was a teller in the bank. They had presented him with a marble clock, side ornaments, and a silver cigarette case and silver match box on his wedding. His banking career was on the rise in 1923 when he was promoted to assistant agent.
After Parliament, Dell had a career in business as chairman of Guinness Peat, founding chairman of Channel 4 and as a director of Shell Trading. In 1991-2 he was president of the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In 1996, he wrote The Chancellors: A History Of Chancellors Of The Exchequer 1945-90. His book, A Strange Eventful History, Democratic Socialism in Britain was published posthumously in 2000.
Achille credits his older brother Valerio, who has had a career in the Italian lower leagues, as inspiring him to become a basketball player, the brothers (separated in age by 7 years) are very close. His nephew, Michele Serpilli, also plays basketball, with the Pesaro youth teams, he reportedly is an admirer of Polonara. He cites Amedeo Della Valle, Riccardo Cervi, Giovanni Pini and Adam Pechacek as his closest teammates at Reggio Emilia.
But despite graduating, he is now thirty years old and unemployed, and depends on his father's wealth. One day, he meets his university friends, Hiraoka and Terao. Hiraoka had a career in the Japanese civil service but he fought with his boss and was fired for mismanaging finance. Terao intended to become a world-famous novelist but ended up in a part-time job translating works and writing short articles for low wages.
In 1885 he assumed by Royal licence the additional and principal surname of Stewart. He was succeeded by his son, the 7th Marquess, who was also a Conservative politician. He had a career in both Irish and British politics but is best known for his role as Secretary of State for Air from 1931 to 1935. Lord Londonderry subsequently gained notoriety for his informal diplomatic contacts with senior members of the German government.
Per Kibsgaard-Petersen (born 27 March 1941) is a Norwegian banker and civil servant. He was born in Ålesund and graduated with a siv.øk. degree from the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration in 1966. He had a career in fisheries and banking in the 1970s and 1980s, as secretary-general of the Norwegian Fishing Vessel Owners Association from 1971 to 1997 and director of Fiskernes Bank from 1978 to 1984.
He received an M.A. in Asian Studies from the Australian National University in 1976. Parallel to his academic career, Kane has also had a career in diplomacy. He joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs in 1976 and was posted to Beijing during the early part of the reform period and particularly the period of the Democracy Wall. He was also Cultural Counsellor at the Australian Embassy in Beijing during the 1990s.
Mosora initially had a career in acting and was noted for her role in Dragoste la zero grade ("Love at Zero Degrees", 1964). She also starred in Sub cupola albastră ("Under the Blue Arch", 1962), Post-restant ("Poste Restante", 1961), and Băieţii noştri ("Our Boys", 1959). She was a graduate of the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Physics. Later she moved to Belgium, where she worked on the use of stable isotopes in medicine.
Retrieved 25 June 2017 He first had a career in property valuation and radio broadcasting. In 1978 he was appointed to head the Queensland Government inquiry that led to the establishment of the Queensland Tourist and Travel Corporation (now Tourism and Events Queensland). He was chair of the Corporation 1978-90,University of Queensland, Citation. Retrieved 25 June 2017 during which time he spearheaded the creation of international airports in Townsville and Cairns.
Before his election as president, Yushchenko had already had a career in Ukrainian politics. In 1993, he became governor (head) of the National Bank of Ukraine. From 1999 to 2001 he was prime minister. After his dismissal as prime minister, Yushchenko went into opposition to President Leonid Kuchma and he founded the Our Ukraine bloc, which at the 2002 parliamentary election became Ukraine's most popular political force, with 23.57% of the votes.
After graduating from the University of Cincinnati in law, Pillich served as a public defender before opening her own law firm, Webb & Pillich, LLC. Prior, she had a career in the United States Air Force, serving in support of Operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield. In 2012, she opened The Pillich Group, which provides business, development, and political consulting. In 2018, Pillich accepted a one-year contract with the National Association of Women Judges.
In 2009, Lee appeared in the action film The Art of War III: Retribution (2009) as Sun Yi, and as Crystal in the comedy Tripping Forward (2009). Lee has also had a career in modeling, ranging from high-profile adult magazines such as Playboy (in which she was the first Asian model to feature on the cover) to advertisements for Acer Computers, Chrysler, Brut, Miller Beer, Mountain Dew, Maxwell House and Sunkist Juice.
Instead of practicing law, he had a career in Nottinghamshire County government and served as a magistrate. He attained the rank of lieutenant- colonel of the Nottinghamshire Volunteers and Territorial Force. In competitive rifle shooting he represented England in the Elcho Shield in over twenty occasions at Wimbledon and Bisley. Mellish was President of the Royal Meteorological Society in 1909–1911 and maintained a weather recording station at Hodsock Priory for many years.
Born the fourth child of Amable Troude, Onésime-Joachim Troude had a career in the French Navy. He took part in the Invasion of Algiers in 1830 as an ensign on the Aventure, under Lieutenant Quernel, and was aboard when she was wrecked on 14 May. He survived the ordeal of the 200 marooned sailors when they were captured by Kabyles and 108 were decapitated. He later rose to the rank of Capitaine de frégate.
Boys that were intended to enter military positions had their lips pierced at a young age. These lip piercings would then later have an ornament placed in them and be systematically stretched as they took prisoners of war. The existence of lip plugs on full-grown male adults suggested that they had done well militarily and had a career in the military. This, of course, suggested that only males had lip plugs.
Edwin "Eddie" Luke (July 23, 1911 - January 18, 1986) was a Chinese American character actor who had a career in Hollywood during the 1940s and 1950s. He was the younger brother of actor Keye Luke. He was one of three Asian Americans - the first cohort - to receive Bachelor's degrees in journalism from the University of Washington in 1936. While a student there he played on the championship team in the Northwest Chinese Basketball Tournament.
Patrick and Francis Marantette raised their family in this house, and lived there until their deaths. It passed on to their descendants. Marantette family members continued to own the house through at least the early 1970s. A descendant born in Mendon, Elliot Marantette "Pete" Estes (January 7, 1916 – March 24, 1988), had a career in the automotive industry in Detroit and served as the 15th president of General Motors, from 1974 to 1981.
Ellis Ferguson "Cot" Deal (January 23, 1923 – May 21, 2013) was a pitcher and coach in Major League Baseball. Listed at , , Deal was a switch-hitter and threw right-handed. A native of Arapaho, Oklahoma, he grew up in Oklahoma City and was nicknamed "Cot" for his cotton-top hair color. Deal had a career in baseball from 1940 through 1989 and interrupted only by military service during World War II (1943–44).
Oscar Marzaroli (1933 - August 26, 1988) was an Italian-born Scottish photographer of post-World War II urban Scotland. He was born in Castiglione Vara in northwest Italy and came to Scotland with his family at the age of two. Marzaroli had a career in photojournalism in London and Stockholm. He also operated as a photographer on the streets of Glasgow and became famed for his iconic images of the city in the 1960s.
Tejaratchi was born in 1917 in Tehran, Iran. She graduated from high school in 1934 and worked as a French translator, first for the National Bank and then for the library of Tehran’s Medical School. Her father encouraged her to take up flying when in those days, only men had a career in flying. After Arab invasion of Iran and until early 1930, Iranian women did not have a role in the society.
Gagosian was born April 19, 1945, in Los Angeles, California, the elder sibling and only son to Armenian parents. His mother, Ann Louise, had a career in acting and singing, and his father, Ara, was an accountant and later a stockbroker. His grandparents (original last name Ghoughasian) immigrated from the Ottoman Empire; he and his parents were born in California.Jackie Wullschlager (October 22, 2010), Lunch with the FT: Larry Gagosian Financial Times.
Rosa Palumbo, better known by her stage name as Rosita Contreras (March 15, 1913 - 1962), was an Argentine actress, singer and vedette. She had a career in theater and also made five films. In 1944, she formed the "Comedy Society of Rosita Contreras" and debuted as a comedic actress comedy in Una divorciada peligrosa, directed by Enrique Guastavino, followed by La novia perdida in the same year. Other works included Retazo and Al marido hay que seguirlo.
He had a career in football at first. He was trained by Little Guido and made his debut on February 25, 2002 for 3PW Inaugural Show in Philadelphia teaming with CM Punk and Colt Cabana losing to Christian York, Joey Matthews, and Ric Blade. He made a few appearances during the early days of Ring of Honor. In 2003 he wrestled for Ohio Valley Wrestling under the property of World Wrestling Entertainment feuding with Matt Cappotelli.
Although publicly sympathetic to the Palestinian cause, he later changed his position due to Palestinian support of the Lebanese National Movement and its calls to end the National Pact and establish non-sectarian democracy. Gemayel also had a career in football in the 1930s, captaining the Lebanon national team as a player. He also became the first Lebanese football referee to officiate matches internationally, and was the third president of the Lebanese Football Association, between 1935 and 1939.
He has had a career in both management and aviation, accumulating over 3,300 hours of flight time in over 40 types of aircraft. General Kostelnik has management experience in requirements, development and acquisition, and testing of leading edge aerospace systems. He graduated from Texas A&M; University with a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering in 1969. The following year, he completed a Master of Science degree in industrial and management engineering from the University of Iowa.
She was born in 1925 to Julian "Drake" David and Ella David. She graduated from San Jacinto High School, and went on to study at Texas Woman's University, Indiana University Bloomington, and the University of Houston. In 1944 she married Emil Mesinger, with whom she had two children, Julianne and Jay. Mesinger had a career in television, including two celebrity-oriented shows which she hosted in the 1950s, on a television station operated by the University of Houston.
He met Joyce Meacham, a Yakama and Warm Springs Indian and they were married in 1955. She later had a career in social work and especially in Indian Health programs. Reyes served in the U.S. Army which gave him the opportunity to see much of Europe which confirmed his interest in working in a field related to "architecture design, and art". Upon his return he attended the University of Washington, studying painting and sculpture and majoring in interior design.
He has authored several books on the subject, including Olympic Football Tournaments, World Cup 1930-2010 - A Statistical Summary and World Cup Biographies. Some of his works have been recognised by FIFA and can be found in FIFA's Libraries. FIFA President Sepp Blatter has often acknowledged Ejikeme Ikwunze's works as being a valuable contribution to football history. Ikwunze has had a career in public service first as a teacher in a public school and later as a sports administrator.
This was followed by Bennett's second number one song: "Yours Alone". Later in 1990 Bob joined Michael Card on his The Way of Wisdom tour, performing in front of sold-out audiences across the country. Bob credits his tour with Michael Card as being the only reason he had a career in 1990 and 1991. Songs from Bright Avenue was released in 1991, a collection of songs he wrote while struggling with the dissolution of his marriage.
From 2008–09, she starred in the NBC drama Lipstick Jungle as Victory Ford, an up-and-coming fashion designer in New York City. She guest-starred in an episode of How I Met Your Mother and played Joanna Frankel in ABC's Eastwick, where she once again starred opposite Rebecca Romijn. Price has also had a career in music. Price wrote and performed on a five-song EP entitled Someone Like Me, which was released in 2007.
Crawford was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Lester Crawford and Helen Broderick, who were both vaudeville performers, as his grandparents had been. Lester appeared in films in the 1920s and 1930s. Helen Broderick had a career in Hollywood comedies, including a memorable appearance as Madge in the classic musical Top Hat and as Mabel Anderson in the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers film Swing Time. Young William joined his parents on the stage, working for producer Max Gordon.
Okun earned his Bachelor of Arts, ‘’magna cum laude,’’ from University of Pennsylvania in 1981, his J.D., ‘’cum laude,’’ from the Harvard Law School in 1984. After graduating, he clerked for judge Frank E. Schwelb on the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. He had a career in public service working as an attorney for various government departments and later served as Chief of the Special Proceedings Division of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.
He has had a career in both the military and in industry. He enlisted in the Army at 17 and joined the Royal Green Jackets where he saw active service in Borneo and Northern Ireland. He learnt to fly helicopters at Middle Wallop and commanded various Army Air Corps Squadrons, including the Army helicopters in the Falkland Islands in the latter half of 1982. He spent 2 years as Chief of Staff Intelligence in the Far East.
Harvey Charles Emery (June 25, 1902 - February 1979) was an athlete, American football coach, and banker. He was a three-sport athlete at Princeton University in the early 1920s and serves as an assistant athletic director and assistant football coach at the University of Michigan in the 1920s and 1930s. He later had a career in banking, serving as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the First Trenton National Bank in Trenton, New Jersey.
In 1925, Emery took the year off from coach and toured the world. In August 1925, he was married in Peking, China, to Mary Carter, the daughter of the director of the Peking Union Medical College. Emery and his wife had a daughter, Julie Tweedale Emery, who was married in 1956 to Bayard Henry. They also had a son John Matthew Emery II. After retiring from athletic coaching and administration, Emery had a career in banking.
Following his basketball career, Glover had a career in Education and coaching, He began a lengthy career as an administrator in Kentucky Public Schools in 1995, and worked as the assistant principal at Farnsley Middle School. Glover was a co-founder of Frenchburg Academy, a year-round school for high school at-risk students. Glover has served on numerous higher education boards and is the namesake of the "Clarence Glover Scholarship Fund" at Western Kentucky University.
Oceana was born in September 1885, probably in New York City, to Caroline Belle Wardlaw (1848–1913), and Colonel Robert Maxwell Martin, who had fought for the Confederacy in the American Civil War. Her mother had a career in education, at one point being removed from a position due to unstable behavior. Ocey was the common accepted nickname in that time for Oceana. Caroline Belle Wardlaw had three sisters. Mary Elizabeth Long Wardlaw (1849–1937) married Fletcher Tillman Snead (1829–1891).
John Bethune was the acting principal of McGill University for over ten years. Angus Bethune was prominent in the fur trade and Donald Bethune was an important political figure in Upper Canada. James had a career in business which began in 1812 after finishing school and moving to Cobourg, Upper Canada. By 1817 he was involved in a number of enterprises, namely; a store, sawmill, distillery and community postmaster. Bethune’s enterprises in the community made him well known and often admired personality.
Mary Elizabeth Bass also had a career in academic medicine, in pathology, and was the recipient of honors for her pioneering work in support of women's careers in medicine.Bass Special Collection, Rudolph Matas Library, Tulane University, special collection, accessed February 16, 2012. Bronze doors commemorating Charles C. Bass were dedicated in Tulane University's Rudolph Matas Library in 1981. Among Bass's awards was a gold medal by the National Institute of Social Sciences for his contributions to the welfare of humankind.
Brohman later had a career in the media where he has worked for several radio stations across Sydney. Brohman's media career includes stints at 2KA, ABC Local Radio, 2UE, 2SM and once before at 2GB. He was a host on the Nine Network's The NRL Footy Show from 2010 to 2018 until the show was cancelled after 25 years on air. He has been part of the menswear chain Lowes's advertising campaigns, which also feature other former Rugby League players.
He also had a small stint as Honorable Commissioner for Education (2005-2006) and Honorable Commission for Water Resources (2006 - 2007) both in Borno state . Prior to his appointment as a commissioner in 2003, he had a career in private legal practice. He was the Principal Solicitor at Monguno Kura Chambers between 1992 and 2003. He was also a senior lecturer of law at Borno State College of Legal Studies (now Mohammed Goni College Of Legal and Islamic Studies) up until 1999.
Liliana Teresita Negre de Alonso (born 18 May 1954) is an Argentine Justicialist Party (PJ) politician. She sits in the Argentine Senate representing San Luis Province for right-wing Federal Peronism party. Negre graduated with a law degree at the University of Buenos Aires in 1976 and with a masters in Business Law in 1993 at the Austral University. She had a career in the judicial system and at the state prosecutor's office of San Luis, and is a prolific writer.
Sir Edmund Grimani Hornby (29 May 1825 – 17 November 1896) was a leading Jewish-Italian British judge, with family interests in diamond-rich Antwerp. He was the founder and Chief Judge of both the British Supreme Consular Court at Constantinople and British Supreme Court for China and Japan.Hornby's obituary, the Times, November 20, 1896, p9 (Hornby had a nephew, Edmund Hornby Grimani, who also had a career in China with the Chinese Maritime Customs. The two should not be confused).
Christos Georgiou Doumas (; born 1933), is a Greek archaeology professor at the University of Athens. From 1960 up until 1980, he had a career in the Greek Archaeological Service as curator of antiquities in Attica (on the Athenian Acropolis), in the Cyclades, in the Dodecanese Islands, and in the northern Aegean islands. He conducted excavations and organized many museum exhibitions in different regions of Greece. Doumas also served as curator of the prehistoric collections of the National Archaeological Museum of Athens.
She worked in the promotion department of her father's Daily News in 1927, before being assigned as a reporter. She socialized with other young reporters at speakeasies and misspelled the names of the parties involved in a high-profile divorce case, for which the newspaper was sued for libel. She returned to Chicago after she was fired, then married Harry Frank Guggenheim, who was Jewish. Patterson also had a career in comics, creating the character Deathless Deer with Neysa McMein.
Jacques guides their European lobbying efforts. Before founding Transatel, Bonifay had a career in the space industry at Airbus, and afterwards as a consultant for McKinsey & Co. at the Paris office. Jacques later headed Strategy & Business Development for the Professional & Consumer Division of Alcatel, where he initiated new businesses based on fixed mobile convergence and e-commerce with several operators. Jacques holds an MBA degree from INSEAD and an engineering degree from ENSERG/INPG (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Electronique et de Radioélectricité de Grenoble).
After finishing his playing career, Hodgetts had a career in football administration and marketing. In 1979, Hodgetts became president of the Coburg Football Club, serving as the first full-time president of a VFA club, and he presided over the club's 1979 premiership, its first Division 1 premiership since 1928. He became marketing manager at the VFL's Essendon Football Club in 1981 and served in the role for much of the 1980s, earning acclaim for his ability to secure sponsorship.
Albert "Benny" Benbrook (August 24, 1887 – August 16, 1943) was an American football guard who played for the University of Michigan Wolverines from 1908 to 1910. He was chosen by Walter Camp as a first-team All-American in 1909 and 1910 and was Michigan's team captain in 1910. He is considered one of the best college football linemen in the early years of the sport. He served in the military and later had a career in the office furniture and seating businesses.
Pa. Raghavan, often called as Para, was born on 8 October 1971 to R.Parthasarathy and P. Ramamani in Adayar, Chennai. His father hailed from Thanjavur District of Tamilnadu and is from a family of teachers. His father had a career in education starting as a teacher and held various posts such as Head Master, District Education Officer before retiring as the Deputy Director in the Department of Education. He wrote short stories and poems under the pen name R.P. Sarathy.
Hattie Delaro (1861 – April 18, 1941) was an American actress. She had a career in theater before becoming an actress in silent film in the 1910s and 1920s. Templar Saxe (rear) with left to right: Hattie Delaro, Anita Stewart and Gladys Valerie. The Mind the Paint Girl(1919) She portrayed Melissa in the first authorized New York production of Gilbert and Sullivan's Princess Ida in 1884 and an 1885 production of The Mikado at Hollis Street Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts.
Outside of her sporting career, Young also had a career in the workforce. She was employed in a variety of jobs during her peak years as an athlete, from domestic servant (in her teens) to lab technician . She served in Europe in WWII in the Canadian Women's Army Corps as a jeep driver and canteen operator. In 1959, Young bought a house in the Danforth area of Toronto on her own (a rare thing for a woman in those days).
Born in Coventry, Lightfoot is the son of Jim Lightfoot, who also had a career in speedway, riding for Coventry Bees and Long Eaton Archers.Oakes, Peter (1981) 1981 Speedway Yearbook, Studio Publications, , p. 287, 288 He initially excelled as a junior grasstrack rider, winning several tournaments including the Welsh Open Championship (1979, 1980), the Sportac Spectacular (1978), and the Worcester and Cotswold Club Championship (1979). He began his speedway career in 1979, making his debut for Stoke Potters later that year.
He has had a career in musical theater in his hometown in Florida since he was a teenager, performing since 2006 in Gainesville and Orlando, Florida, and starring in a tour through 17 cities in the USA and Canada with his own stage musical, Ultimate Storytime, based on his Vine series. In 2017, he has made a guest appearance on the Disney Channel show Bizaardvark and co-hosted a special episode of the Disney XD show Walk the Prank alongside David Lopez.
Paul Probert is a football (soccer) player who represented New Zealand at international level. Probert played four official full internationals for New Zealand, making his debut in a 2–0 win over Saudi Arabia on 21 June 1988. He gained his final three caps all against Pacific neighbours Fiji in November 1988. Probert had a career in the New Zealand National League from the age of 18, firstly with Nelson United, before being signed by Kevin Fallon at Gisborne City.
Born in Devizes, the son of John M. and Rosabel C. Pearson ( Moysey), Pearson was educated at Eton College. Prior to entering politics, he had a career in international insurance. During the Cold War, he was a leading critic of totalitarianism in the Soviet Union and supported Soviet dissidents. He worked closely with Russian author and dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn to ensure that funds reached other artists and dissidents working inside the Soviet Union, and hosted Solzhenitsyn on his Rannoch estate.
The OCN Blizzard, hockey team, competes in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. The Pas is also home to the OCN Storm of the Keystone Junior Hockey League, the Huskies minor hockey league, and the MBCI Spartans who compete in Zone 11 of the MHSAA. The Intermediate 'A' version of The Pas Huskies won the 1968-69 Manitoba championship. The son of former Husky star defenceman Jack Giles, Curt Giles, had a career in the NHL with New York Rangers, St. Louis, and Minnesota.
In parallel, Fondane also had a career in cinema: a film critic and a screenwriter for Paramount Pictures, he later worked on Rapt with Dimitri Kirsanoff, and directed the since-lost film Tararira in Argentina. A prisoner of war during the fall of France, Fondane was released and spent the occupation years in clandestinity. He was eventually captured and handed to Nazi German authorities, who deported him to Auschwitz-Birkenau. He was sent to the gas chamber during the last wave of the Holocaust.
Wilson was born in 1887, and is carefree, cheerful and well-spoken, although more complex than he first seems. He is chief clerk of the Walmington-on-Sea bank and captain of the cricket club. He has an upper-middle-class background; his great uncle was a peer of the realm, his father had a career in the City of London, and Wilson often recalls fond memories of his nanny. He was educated at a public school named Meadow Bridge, having failed the entrance exam for Harrow.
Before winning the seat on Cincinnati City Council, Crowley had a career in management of agencies and programs providing social services, community action and capacity building in both domestic and international settings. He received a master's degree in social work from Ohio State University and a master's degree in international affairs from George Washington University. He served as executive of a national association representing the elderly. From 1983–95, Crowley directed international relief and development projects in West Africa, Nepal, Thailand, Romania, Croatia, and Bosnia.
Hélène Pedneault studied literature at the Cégep de Jonquière and had a career in many forms of writing. She wrote a dramatic play, La déposition, published in 1988, which has been translated into five languages and staged in New York, Paris, Amsterdam, London and Rome. She documented the history of the women's movement in Quebec in the series "Chronique Délinquante" in the feminist activist magazine La Vie en rose. This chronicled the news from a women's perspective and denounced abuses of power, both private and public.
Raymond Francis Harvey Dobson (26 April 1925 – 22 September 1980) was a British trade union official, politician and airline company executive. Dobson went to Purbrook Park School in Portsmouth. He joined the Labour Party in 1947 and had a career in the Union of Post Office Workers, on which he served on the Executive. At the 1959 general election, Dobson fought Torrington, a seat which had been won by the Liberal Party in a 1958 byelection, but which the Conservatives won back in 1959.
Roch La Salle, (August 6, 1928 - August 20, 2007) was a Canadian politician who served in the province of Quebec. He represented the riding of Joliette in the House of Commons of Canada for 20 years. A popular figure, he was re- elected six times during his tenure. Born in St-Paul, in Montreal, La Salle had a career in public relations and sales when he first attempted to win a parliamentary seat as a Progressive Conservative in the 1965 federal election, running in Joliette—L'Assomption—Montcalm.
The couple had daughter, Helen Read, the following year, by then residing at 38 Livingston Street in Brooklyn. Charles and Helen Appleton Read eventually divorced, and as of 1967, Helen Appleton Read lived with Mary in their childhood home in Brooklyn Heights. Like Helen, Mary had a career in the arts, working at the Whitney Museum from its founding. Following the birth of her daughter, Helen Appleton Read returned to art history and criticism, including authoring a book on her former painting teacher Robert Henri (1931).
Stephen L. Vargo is a Shidler Distinguished Professor and Professor of Marketing at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa. He has an MS degree in social psychology and a PhD in Marketing. He has held visiting positions at the University of Maryland, College Park the University of California, Riverside, University of Cambridge, the University of Auckland, and Karlstad University. Prior to entering academics, he had a career in entrepreneurial business and has consulted for a variety of major national, regional, and local corporations and governmental agencies.
San received his first computer, a TRS-80, at the age of twelve in 1978 from his father, who had a career in exporting the belongings of immigrants at the time. San first became interested in video game development at a young age after playing a Multi-user dungeon (MUD) in the 1970s. Within a year he taught himself assembly language for several microprocessors. San founded Argonaut Software as a teenager in high school at JFS as a way to get software consulting jobs with large companies.
At the end of the 1913 season, he was elected by his teammates as the captain of the 1914 football team. At the end of the 1914 season, he was selected as a first-team All-American by James P. Sinnot of the New York Evening Mail, the Washington Herald, Newark Evening Star, and Philadelphia Inquirer.Spalding's Official Football Guide 1915 Journeay graduated from Penn in 1915 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. After graduating from Penn, Journeay had a career in banking in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Agnelle Bundervoët was born in Puy de Dôme, Ambert, France. Her father, who had a career in the French army, was of Flemish descent. After joining the Conservatoire de Marseille, she joins the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris at age 10 to later enroll in classes taught by her master Lazare Lévy, Jacques de La Presle, Maurice Hewitt, and Marcel Dupré. Despite Lazare Lévy’s dismissal by the Vichy government during the war, Agnelle continued her studies at the Conservatoire and was awarded her Premier Prix in 1942.
Lăcusteanu & Crutzescu, pp. 137–138, 258 In all, Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei had seven children by his Cantacuzino wife, Elisabeta. Alexandru's older brother, George Barbu Știrbei, had a career in the Wallachian military forces and as a diplomatic liaison of his father's.Lăcusteanu & Crutzescu, pp. 74, 240; Iorga, pp. 95–96, 133–134, 149–150, 153, 164, 175, 179–183, 191; Mucenic, p. 74 Both he and his father, who had abdicated, won seats as deputies to the ad-hoc Divan in the September 1857 race.
In 1963, he became the second African American to win a Rhodes Scholarship to attend the University of Oxford. In addition to his work as a writer, Wideman has had a career in academia as a literature and creative writing professor at both public and Ivy League universities. In his writing, Wideman has explored the complexities of storytelling, family, race, trauma, and justice in the United States. His personal experience, including the incarceration of his brother, has played a significant role in his work.
Ethel Mae Mertz (née Potter) (alternately "Ethel Louise," “Ethel May” and "Ethel Roberta"), played by Vivian Vance, is one of the four main fictional characters in the highly popular 1950s American television sitcom I Love Lucy. Ethel is the middle-aged landlady of the main character, Lucy Ricardo, played by Lucille Ball. Ethel was most likely born about 1905, and was raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico (Episode 113). She is married to Fred Mertz, played by William Frawley, with whom she had a career in vaudeville.
Raithel was then appointed to command a regiment of 6th SS Mountain Division Nord in Alsace, where his regiment fought the United States Army. He received a serious head wound during fighting northeast of Frankfurt in early April 1945 and was captured by the Americans. Raithel recovered from his wounds and had a career in agriculture after the war, working in South Africa for many years. He returned to Bavaria when he retired and earned a doctorate of history from the University of Munich.
Fowler had a career in university education outside parliament, having lectured at Oxford University before his election. He was Assistant Director of Huddersfield Polytechnic from 1970 to 1972, Visiting Professor at the University of Strathclyde from 1970 to 1974, Professor of Educational Studies at the Open University from 1972 to 1974, Associate Professor of Government at Brunel University from 1977 to 1980, then Deputy Director of Preston Polytechnic from 1980 to 1981. Ultimately he was Rector of the Polytechnic of East London from 1982 to 1992.
He was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1957. Mathieson was also a mentor to the film composer Edward Williams, well known for composing the score for Life on Earth. He was the elder brother of Dock Mathieson, who also had a career in film score arranging and conducting, although less prominently. On the death of Ernest Irving (Muir Mathieson's older counterpart at Ealing Studios) in October 1953, Dock took over the position as director of music at Ealing.
Educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford where he matriculated in 1761, he was also a reader of poetry, his favourite poet being John Milton. His father, the 1st Lord Lyttelton, held political posts including Privy Councillor, a Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer. He himself was a good friend of the Prince of Wales, who later became King George III. Lyttelton received his pension through his estranged father, and because of his parentage and ability he also had a career in public life.
Born in Norwood, London, and educated at Rugby School, he graduated from Magdalene College, Cambridge.Magdalene College Cambridge Alumni He had a career in the prison and probation services, youth and community work in the East End of London and in post-war Germany. He met his wife and partner "Molly" Allen in 1934 and they were known as "the CBs". During the Second World War he ran Oxford House, Bethnal Green, 1940–44, with the assistance of John Raven,John Raven by his Friends, Chapter 4, eds.
HotChaCha formed in 2007 when Jovana Batkovic and Mandy Aramouni decided to start a band over coffee at the West Side Market, and later enlisted Lisa Paulovcin to play drums. Prior to the formation of the band, Jovana Batkovic had a career in theater as a regional actress. Batkovic had a minor role in the music video for the 2006 single, "Your Touch" by The Black Keys. HotChaCha played their first show at Pat's in the Flats in 2007 as part of a benefit for the Cleveland Rape crisis center.
Peter Ferdinand had a career in the army. In 1908 he was a colonel, in 1911 major general and on 23 April 1914 he was promoted to Feldmarschall-Leutnant. At the outbreak of World War I in August 1914, he was commander of the 25th Infantry Division, with which he fought against Russia in Galicia and southern Poland, as part of the Austro-Hungarian II Corps. General Moritz von Auffenberg later blamed Peter Ferdinand's actions for preventing the encirclement of the entire 5th Russian army during the Battle of Komarów.
Upon release, Manole and part of the Filitti clan moved into a single Bucharest home, located near the Darvari Skete. Reintegrated as a clerk for nationalized enterprises, he remarried, in 1985, to historian Georgeta Penelea. Of Croat and Istro-Romanian ancestry, she is related to prestigious woman reporter Mihaela Catargi. Manole's son Ion had a career in engineering, but could not advance professionally due to his aristocratic lineage. Radu, Tania, "Cealaltă Românie", in Revista 22, Nr. 768, November 2004 He emigrated to West Germany, where a branch of the Filittis still resides.
On 30 January 1935, she married Clarence Addison Buell who had a career in the Bell Telephone Company. The two reached a compromise in their career ambitions, in that the husband agreed to turn down promotions that would result in relocation, and the wife would keep her creation enough in check that she would be available for her children. The couple had two sons: Larry, born in 1939; and Fred, born in 1942. She shied from the spotlight, rarely giving interviews or allowing publication of photos of herself.
Gjems- Onstad also had a career in sports, representing the sports club SK Rye in cycling and racewalking. He later worked as a sports official as board member and chairman of various national sports bodies. A former member of the Conservative Party and the libertarian organisation Libertas, Gjems-Onstad joined Anders Lange's Party when it was founded in 1973 and became the party's deputy leader. He was elected a Member of Parliament in the 1973 parliamentary election, and became the party's parliamentary leader following Anders Lange's death in 1974.
Major Alastair McLeod Morrison MC (2 March 1924 – 2 April 2007) was a British Army soldier of the 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards who won the Military Cross in Holland in 1944. In the aftermath of Operation Market Garden, Morrison repulsed an enemy attack in his tank until his ammunition ran out. Earlier in the Second World War he had been present during the Normandy landings on D-Day at Gold Beach. After the war, Morrison had a career in business and later became known for his tours of the Normandy beaches.
He also had a career in modelling and acting, and was also crowned as Prince Lucknow in 1995. In 2013, he joined the Bharatiya Janata Party and was elevated to the post of its spokesperson. Following the party's victory in the 2017 Assembly election of Uttar Pradesh, he was made a Minister of State and given the portfolios of Science & Technology, Information Technology & Electronics, Muslim Waqf and Haj of the state. & Incharge of Amethi Raza played a key role in Amethi Genral Election 2019 for a historic win of Smriti Zubin Irani.
Madhav Prasad Ghimire (; 23 September 191918 August 2020) was a Nepali poet and scholar. He was honoured as the Rashtrakavi (National Poet) by the Government of Nepal in 2003. Some of his acclaimed works include Gauri, Malati Mangale, Shakuntala and Himalwari Himalpari. Born in Lamjung, and educated in Kathmandu and Banaras, Ghimire had a career in literature spanning 86 years in which he wrote epic poems, plays and essays, composed popular songs like "Gaucha Geet Nepali" and "Nepali Hami Rahaula Kaha", and contributed to and edited literary journals and newspapers.
Steven Bishop (born 3 March 1970) is an Australian drummer, formerly of Australian band Powderfinger though he left the band before their rise to prominence because of illness. Later, while working in the UK for two years he played in London-based bands. He has since gone on to record and perform with other Brisbane-based bands, including Moonjuice, The Haymakers and The Predators (for which he is also lead vocalist).Later in life Steven had a career in film and television after finishing at Griffith Film School in 2006.
Born on 7 Nov. 1947, Lata was the eldest of four children in a well-educated family.Resource guide, By dance reborn-By Keith Garebian Her father was an electrical engineer in the Royal Navy, and her mother eventually had a career in insurance management. She gave up her studies in science to pursue Indian dance, when her first husband, Vishnu Pada, took her to Thompson, Manitoba, where he was working for Inco, she was able to combine her domestic duties with a social life and her artistic vocation.
Vasile, Ion and Lucia Kogălniceanu, photographed during the 1850s Mihail Kogălniceanu was married to Ecaterina Jora (1827–1907), the widow of Iorgu Scorțescu, a Moldavian Militia colonel; they had more than eight children together (three of whom were boys).Guțanu, p.8, 9 The eldest son, Constantin, studied Law and had a career in diplomacy, being the author of an unfinished work on Romanian history. Ion, his brother, was born in 1859 and died in 1892, being the only one of Mihail Kogălniceanu's male children to have heirs.
He then served as the seventh head coach of the Texas A&M; Aggies from 1905 to 1906 finishing with a record of 13–3 (). Bachman also had a career in professional football. In 1902 he played for the Philadelphia Phillies of the first National Football League. After the season ended, he became a member of the "New York team" during the World Series of Football The team was heavily favored to win the 5 team tournament, and featured professional football stars Blondy Wallace, Charlie Gelbert and Ben Roller.
Carlton Lamont "Scooter" McCray (born February 8, 1960) is a retired American professional basketball player. He had a career in the NBA from 1983 to 1987. He was selected large-school player of the year in 1978 by the New York State Sportswriters Association after his senior season at Mount Vernon High School. His younger brother Rodney, with whom he played alongside for the Cardinals at the University of Louisville,Louisville Beats DePaul, 63-58 The New York Times - published January 17, 1983 also played in the NBA.
Little is known about his resume. Unverified records state that he was adopted as an orphan by the Lübeck citizen and merchant Marquard von Bardewik and thus had a career in long-distance trade. A certificate issued in the fall of 1271 in Lynn, England, gave his name; however, his alleged long-term stay at the Peterhof in Novgorod is undetectable. Regardless of the details of his career, it is clear that Morneweg was a successful businessman and had acquired an unusual fortune when he settled back in Lübeck and married Gertrud Morneweg (died 1301).
Mark Scott (born 24 March 1959) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Hawthorn, St Kilda and Fitzroy in the VFL during the 1980s. Although Scott, a full-forward, had a career in the VFL which spanned over a decade he is probably best known for his performances in the reserves. In 168 reserve games he kicked 655 goals, only showing similar goalkicking skills in the seniors at St Kilda. He topped the Saint's goalkicking twice, with 48 goals in 1980 and 45 goals in 1982.
She was born as Sylvia Dolores Finkelstein (but known by Sylvia Dolores Vernon growing up) to Barbara Marguerite Gray (born Marguerite Gray) and Harry Vernon Finkelstein (stage name Harry Vernon) in Los Angeles, California, although obituaries listed Gray's birthplace as Chicago, as does her biography on the Internet Movie Database. Both her mother and father were vaudeville actors, which is how they met. Gray's parents divorced when she was a young child. Dolores had an older brother, Richard Gray (born Richard Vernon), who also had a career in Hollywood.
He had a career in management with Beecham, Great Universal Stores and Nestlé before becoming chief executive of Guinness plc (now a part of Diageo plc) in 1981, remaining in the position until 1986. He was renowned for his ruthless cost- cutting efficiency, earning from his employees the sobriquet 'Deadly Ernest'. Under his charge, early in 1986, Guinness plc launched a friendly takeover bid for Edinburgh-based Distillers Company plc, which was being stalked by a hostile bidder. This was effected by quietly boosting the Guinness share price.
Statue of d'Artagnan in Maastricht D'Artagnan had a career in espionage for Cardinal Mazarin, in the years after the first Fronde. Due to d'Artagnan's faithful service during this period, Louis XIV entrusted him with many secret and delicate situations that required complete discretion. He followed Mazarin during his exile in 1651 in the face of the hostility of the aristocracy. In 1652 d'Artagnan was promoted to lieutenant in the Gardes Françaises, and fought at the Battle of Stenay in 1654, as well as in sieges at Landrecies and Saint-Ghislaine, then to captain in 1655.
Caplin was born in Brighton, into a Jewish family,William D. Rubinstein, Michael Jolles, Hilary L. Rubinstein, The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History, Palgrave Macmillan (2011), p. 140 and educated at King Edward's School, Witley an independent fee paying minor public school and Brighton College of Technology. He had a career in marketing with the Legal & General Assurance Society. In 1991 he was elected to Hove Borough Council, and in 1995 he led Labour's successful campaign to win control of the council and became its Leader until April 1997, when it merged with Brighton.
But it was not until First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt stopped at the tavern and bought three of Wentzel's postcards that Wentzel felt he had a career in photography. (Roosevelt was on her way to Arthurdale, West Virginia. This was a newly built experimental community she had sponsored which taught destitute coal miners subsistence farming. It also taught them local art, craft, and musical traditions so that these traditions might be preserved, the miners might sell crafts for sale, and to create a reason for tourists to come to the town.)See, generally, Hoffman, 2001.
He has been a resident of both Moonah and Mount Nelson. His education started at Mount Nelson Primary School, with secondary education at Taroona High School and Hobart College. He completed a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and a Graduate Diploma of Business in Professional Management at the University of Tasmania.David Bartlett – Premier of Tasmania, Australia Prior to entering parliament, he had a career in the information technology industry and the public sector, and served as the Manager of the Tasmanian Innovation Centre and as an advisor to former Tasmanian treasurer, David Crean.
Griggs was born in Adelaide,Biography for GRIGGS, Natasha Louise, Parliament of Australia. moved to the Northern Territory when she was four weeks old and attended primary and secondary schools in Alice Springs before moving to Darwin in 1987 to complete a Bachelor of Business at the Northern Territory University (now Charles Darwin University). She started her working life in the Northern Territory government in the IT sector. Before her election to public office she had a career in both the Government and private sectors, holding both senior project and business manager positions.
Composer/Conductor Jerry Grant spans the music world as a creator of music for television and film, with works for Chorus and Chorus with Ensembles, Chorus with Electronics, Jazz Orchestra, Chamber Ensembles, Symphony Orchestra and Wind Ensemble. He blends jazz, symphonic and dramatic influences into an eclectic style that speaks with compelling imagery. Having had a career in film composition since 1978, Jerry has scored and supervised or conducted over 500 episodes of television film and features. Grant composed music for films and television during the 1980s and 1990s.
Devlin DeFrancesco (born January 17, 2000) is a Canadian-Italian auto racing driver currently competing in the Asian Formula 3 Championship with Absolute Racing. Prior to racing single-seater cars, DeFrancesco also had a career in kart racing, winning the 2013 Canadian National Junior Karting Championship, coming in second in the CSAI Italian Championship and third overall in the CIK FIA European Championship. In 2015, he was selected to be a part of the Generation Ganassi Driver Identification Program, a talent development program sponsored by Chip Ganassi Racing.
Eligible inductees come from disciplines including actors, playwrights, songwriters, designers, directors, and producers who have had a career in American theater for at least twenty- five years and at least five major production credits on Broadway.Theater Hall of Fame, accessed 2 June 2020 This has since been modified. Selections are made each year by voting members of the Theater Hall of Fame and the American Theatre Critics Association (ATCA). Induction takes place at a ceremony at the Gershwin Theatre in New York City, where the plaques containing the names of the inductees are hung.
He received a Master of Arts degree from the University in 1968 and an honorary doctorate in Laws in 1993. After qualifying as a solicitor in 1934, Goldberg had a career in Criminal Law practice in Cork for 63 years, once representing the noted Cork writer Frank O'Connor. He was the first Jewish President of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland. During the Second World War he set up a committee to assist Jews fleeing Nazism, but encountered resistance from various arms of the government, which had discouraged Jewish immigration to Ireland during "The Emergency".
Deborah (Debbie) Cameron (born September 14, 1958 in Miami, Florida) is a Danish-American singer of Bahamian descent who has had a career in music in Denmark.Information about Debbie Cameron Her career started in 1976, when she was awarded the prize "Most promising student" at the Music School at the University of Miami. In 1978, she went to Copenhagen, where her mother Etta already lived. In 1979 she was a prominent backing singer for Tommy Seebach at his participating for Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 1979 with the song "Disco Tango".
Ralph Wilson Sipperly (1890–1928) was a comic and character actor who appeared in ten films (mostly silents) between 1923 and 1927. His most notable portrayal was as the barber in the Academy Award-winning film Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927). Born in Rochester, New York, Sipperly had a career in the Broadway theatre before breaking into silent films. His earliest known appearance was in a performance of A Prince There Was (1918), followed by The Meanest Man in the World (1920), Six Cylinder Love (1921), The Deep Tangled Wild-Wood (1923) and other (mostly) comedies.
Abraham Lincoln Gordon (September 10, 1913 – December 19, 2009) was the 9th President of the Johns Hopkins University (1967–71) and a United States Ambassador to Brazil (1961–66). Gordon had a career both in government and in academia, becoming a Professor of International Economic Relations at Harvard University in the 1950s, before turning his attention to foreign affairs. Gordon had a career in business after his resignation as president of the Johns Hopkins University, but remained active at institutions such as the Brookings Institution until his death. His full name was Abraham Lincoln Gordon, but he never used his first name.
Stewart grew up in Arlington, Texas, with her father, the musician Vic Stewart, who toured with Doc Severinsen’s road band; her mother, Dee Stewart, who had a career in public relations; and her younger brother, Jason Stewart, who is a film and television editor.Jason Stewart - IMDb She graduated from Arlington High School and received a B.A. degree in anthropology and a master's in community and regional planning (MSCRP) from the University of Texas at Austin. She currently lives in Portland, Oregon, but co-owns an antiquarian bookstore in Eureka, California. Stewart is a co- founder of the gardening blog Garden Rant.
After his death, the Stanley of Alderley and Eddisbury baronies remained united; most holders have since chosen to be known as Lord Stanley of Alderley. The 3rd Baron Stanley of Alderley had a career in the Diplomatic Service; as he was childless he was succeeded by his younger brother, the 4th Baron. He was Liberal Member of Parliament for Oldham. In 1909, the 4th Baron Stanley of Alderley acquired a further title when he succeeded his first cousin once removed, the Earl of Sheffield, according to a special remainder and thus inherited the title of 4th Baron Sheffield.
Robinson had a career in law enforcement, in which he reached the position of sheriff of Pulaski County. He previously served as a North Little Rock city patrolman, Arkansas state trooper, director of campus police at the University of Arkansas, and the police chief in Jacksonville, Arkansas. In 1979, he was appointed by Governor Bill Clinton as director of the short-lived Department of Public Safety, which was abolished in 1981 by Clinton's successor, Republican Frank D. White. Robinson was elected sheriff of Pulaski County in 1980, having defeated the incumbent Ken Best in the Democratic primary.
Percy Wells (15 February 1825 – 2 December 1909) was an English businessman who had a career in the colony of South Australia. He arrived in Port Adelaide in May 1858, and for nearly two years worked as accountant for the Adelaide Advertiser. He was then engaged by the firm of Philip Levi & Co., in which his uncle Alfred Watts was a partner. Subsequently he entered into partnership Watts as agents for English investors who had a plan unveiled in 1869 to construct an outer harbour in Largs Bay free of cost to the South Australian Government.
She is married to Todd Allinger, a bio-mechanist and sports scientist and residing in Vancouver, British Columbia. As Cathy Priestner Allinger she has had a career in sport management, including the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, where she was Executive Vice President of Sport, Paralympic Games and Venue Management, as well as roles with the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino and the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City and Canada's Own the Podium Olympic medal program. For the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics in Russia she worked with the Russian Olympic Team to improve on its medal performance following the Canadian example from 2010.
Hugh John Frederick Lawson, 6th Baron Burnham (15 August 1931 – 1 January 2005), was a British peer and journalist. The second son of the 4th Baron Burnham, he was educated at Eton College and read PPE at Balliol College, Oxford. Initially working for the Cambridge Evening News, he joined The Daily Telegraph prior to its 1986 takeover by Conrad Black, and held the positions of general manager and deputy managing director in the 1970s and 80s. Upon inheriting his brother's title in 1993, he had a career in the House of Lords as a Conservative defence spokesman and junior whip.
Long grew up in Liverpool, the older sister of Keith Chegwin who also had a career in radio and television. Following two years employed by Laker Airways as cabin crew and work as a shop assistant, in telesales and as an insurance clerk, Long became a station assistant at BBC Radio Merseyside in Liverpool in mid-1979. Shortly afterwards she started presenting her own show Streetlife for the station on Sunday evenings, focusing on local bands in the thriving Liverpool music scene. Frankie Goes to Hollywood did their first radio session for her show after Long had seen them perform at Eric's Club.
Stephen Simpson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 24, 1789. He was married to Mary Chaloner Watkins but there is no record about the date of marriage, any children or other related information available.Princeton University archives: Stephen Simpson Letters to His Wife 1813-1829 His father, George Simpson (1759-1832) had been an assistant commissary-general in the American Revolution and had a career in banking. Stephen's father held successively important positions in the Bank of North America chartered by the Confederation Congress, the Bank of the United States and in the Girard Bank of Philadelphia.
A bronze nymph in the gardens of Chirk CastleGardenGuide: Chirk Castle; sculptures were introduced into the gardens at Chirk by Lord and Lady Howard de Walden, after 1911; the sculptor's name is given as "Antonio Luchessi". Andrea Carlo Lucchesi (19 October 1859 - 9 April 1925) was an Anglo-Italian sculptor, born and trained in London, who had a career in the United Kingdom as an exponent of the naturalistic and symbolist "New Sculpture".Susan Beattie, The New Sculpture, (Yale University Press) 1983:180, illus. pl. 182 His portrait of Queen Victoria is on the facade of the Art Gallery, at Bath.
Pow was a Governor at Thurlbear C of E school for 10 years and a Parish Councillor in her local village, Stoke St Mary. She had a career in radio and television, including working for HTV in Bristol and BBC Radio 4. Pow also ran the Taste of Somerset, the first independent initiative for local food and drink producers which ultimately became The Taste of the West. In 2003 Pow took voluntary redundancy from ITV West to set up Pow Productions, specialising in communications and PR focusing on rural, environmental, farming, food and gardening in particular.
Cabell married the daughter of Major Elias Rector of Arkansas; she served as a nurse during the Civil War. Daughter Katie Doswell Cabell, who married a Mr. Currie, followed by Mr. Muse, became President after the war of the Texas Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) (25 May 1896 – 17 Dec 1897 & 17 Oct 1921 – 19 Oct 1922) and President General, UDC (serving Nov 1897 – Nov 1899). Grandson Charles P. Cabell had a career in the United States Air Force, gaining rank as a four-star general. He was appointed as Deputy Director of Central Intelligence during the 1950s.
His son Jean Louis Mallet (John Lewis Mallet) (1775–1861) had a career in the British civil service, becoming secretary of the Board of Audit (the Audit Office). Mallet's grandson, Sir Louis Mallet (1823–1890), also entered the civil service in the Board of Trade and rose to be an economist and a member of the Council of India. Mallet du Pan's ' was edited by A. Sayous (Paris, 1851). See also Mallet du Pan and the French Revolution (1902) by Bernard Mallet, son of Sir Louis Mallet, author also of a biography of his father (1900).
Fox-Pitt was born in Hampstead, the eldest son of William Oliver Lane Fox-Pitt (1932-2012, known as Oliver) and Marietta Speed. His father competed in many sports, and in addition had a career in the City, founding an investment bank now known as Fox-Pitt Kelton Cochran Caronia Waller. Oliver and Marietta were both equestrian competitors, riding at Badminton and Burghley, and his siblings have been very successful as well. His paternal grandfather was Major-General “Billy” Fox-Pitt a Dorset landowner who served in both World Wars and was a founding officer of the Welsh Guards.
She frequents Artist Alley, which includes hundreds of book artists who display their work there every year. The influential factor of the artist books at Comic Con is the experimental style of the artists—be it in formatting or content. Richetts also draws continual inspiration from music and starts most of her art work sessions with renditions by Talking Heads, David Bowie, and most recently, Lorde. In addition to art, Richetts has had a career in nursing, specializing initially in intensive care, while pursuing advanced training in nursing informatics (a sub-speciality of Health Informatics) and the care of stroke survivors.
Asma al-Assad (, Levantine pronunciation: ; , : ; born 11 August 1975) is the First Lady of Syria. Born and raised in London to Syrian parents, she is married to the 19th and current President of Syria, Bashar al-Assad."Assad's British wife targeted by EU as Annan pursues talks on ceasefire" Saturday, 24 March 2012, The Scotsman Assad graduated from King's College London in 1996 with a bachelor's degree in computer science and French literature. She had a career in investment banking and was set to begin an MBA at Harvard University when she married Bashar al-Assad in December 2000.
Schlußakkord (Final Accord or better Final Chord;Sabine Hake, Popular Cinema of the Third Reich, Austin: University of Texas, 2001, , p. 246, note 4: the title "refers to a musical term" whereas that of Sierck's 1939 French-language Accord Final can also mean "concluding agreement". sometimes anglicised Schlussakkord) is a German film melodrama of the Nazi period, the first melodrama directed by Detlef Sierck, who later had a career in Hollywood as Douglas Sirk and specialised in melodramas. It was made under contract for (UFA), stars Lil Dagover and Willy Birgel and also features Maria von Tasnady, and premièred in 1936.
James J. Cerruti, also at that address, was a stenographer and typist with the New York Department of Public Charities in 1916 and 1917.Civil Service Commission of the City of New York, Minutes (September 27, 1916): 517. James J. Cerruti was her brother; he had a career in the Army Signal Corps and later became an artist; he recalled his Italian immigrant parents and their home in the Bronx, and his sister "who ran away to be an actress".Judy Altman, "He's Getting Up in the World at 74 — the Art World, That Is" Philadelphia Daily News (September 6, 1966): 9.
He was born William Hulbert Footner in Hamilton, Ontario on April 2, 1879. His mother lived in New York City and was visiting with her parents in Hamilton, Ontario. Frances Christina Mills and Harold John Footner were his parents. Her family were loyalists who fled the United States between 1775 and 1815 and considered themselves British loyalists rather than either citizens of the United States or Canada throughout the 19th Century. His grandfather, William Footner, was born in England and emigrated to Canada, and settled in Montreal and had a career in architecture; one of his surviving structures is Bonsecours Market, built in 1845.
The Harmans made Richmond their home, where A.C. Harman had a career in real estate. He also become president of the board of directors of the Virginia Penitentiary.Register of Former Cadets, centennial edition, (Lexington: Virginia Military Institute 1939) Following adoption of the Virginia Constitution of 1901 by the General Assembly without a referendum, Harman ran as a Democrat (and member of the Martin organization, later the Byrd Organization) to represent the City of Richmond in theVirginia House of Delegates. He won one of five seats allocated to the city, as one of three new delegates, veterans Elben C. Folkes and S.L. Kelley winning re- election.
Cleveland area native Rizzo (who used the Jack Reynolds name on-air due to a feeling back then that his real name would sound "too ethnic") had a career in radio and television in Cleveland over several decades. He was a DJ/talk show host for the old WGAR AM 1220 and the old WWWE AM 1100. He was the booth announcer for then-independent TV station WUAB channel 43 (now Cleveland's affiliate for The CW), where he was the original host (and later frequent substitute host) of the long running afternoon Prize Movie. He was also an on-air spokesman (on both radio and TV) for several local businesses.
Ronald Cyril Fearn, Baron Fearn, (born 6 February 1931) is a British Liberal Democrat politician. His birth was registered without his middle name in the Ormskirk registration district of LancashireGeneral Register Office public indices of birth, marriages and deaths, vol. 8b page 1378 which included until 1934 Southport and Fearn was educated at King George V Grammar School, Southport and had a career in banking. He served late into the 2010s as a Sefton Metropolitan Borough councillor and had been such on its predecessor body Merseyside County Council, achieving over 50 years of continuous service, elected as a Liberal and for its successor party the Liberal Democrats.
As of 2015 he also holds the Guinness Record for most hits on a speedball in one minute, a feat he achieved in 2008 with 447 achieved at Sydney University. Fabar played rugby league at regional representative level as a youth until a knee injury forced him out of the sport at age 17. He also had a career in amateur and professional boxing where he was coached by John Robinson, a former coach for the Australian Boxing Team.Fabar made his professional debut for Australia / Sky Channel / FightVision, on the 26th November 1993 on the Australia vs USA Card at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre.
He also had a career in the Philippine Basketball AssociationNBA.com: Blog and spent parts of several seasons in the Continental Basketball Association for the Wichita Falls Texans and Sioux Falls Skyforce.1999–2000 Official CBA Guide and Register, pg 274-5 On September 7, 2006, James was charged with two counts of the felony for selling a total of $750 in crack cocaine to an undercover police officer on August 30 and September 7.James, 41, sentenced to five years in jail for dealing crack cocaine, updated May 24, 2007 His six children (all under the age of 11) were present during his last deal.
He had a career in the Västgöta cavalry regiment, where he became a cadet in 1765, lieutenant in 1776, major in 1787 and colonel in 1792. Georg Johan De Besche belonged to the group of male favorites of Gustav III consisting of Adolf Fredrik Munck, Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt, Fabian Wrede and the brothers Evert Vilhelm Taube and Karl Edvard Taube who was referred to as pet-youths. Like several others of the King's male favorites, he himself was known for his love affairs with women; he was known for his taste for "Vulgar girls", and according to Princess Charlotte, he had a bad reputation and was considered to be debauched.
D. Stuart Briscoe (born 11 November 1930) is an evangelical Christian author, international speaker and the former senior pastor of Elmbrook Church, in Brookfield, Wisconsin. Elmbrook is the largest church in Wisconsin, averaging 7,000 in attendance per week, making it one of the 100-largest churches in the United States. Briscoe is credited with transforming Elmbrook from a church of 300 members to one of the largest churches in America. Briscoe born in Millom, Cumbria, England, and had a career in banking followed by an international ministry under the auspices of Capernwray Missionary Fellowship of Torchbearers, before being called as senior pastor to Elmbrook in 1970.
Cathal Muckian (born 30 November 1951 in Dundalk),Murphy, Jim, The History of Dundalk FC, Dundalk: Dundalgan Press, 2003. a native of Dundalk, County Louth; had a career in League of Ireland football during the 1970s and early 80s. Muckian played for five clubs, notably Drogheda United and Dundalk FC. In 1978, he was called into the Republic of Ireland national team by John Giles for an international friendly against Poland and won his first and only full international cap.Statistics: Senior [Powered by tplSoccerStats] In 1980/81 season he played for Shamrock Rovers F.C. and Shelbourne F.C.. The following season, he turned out for Athlone Town F.C..
Charlie O'Brien, Circus Vargas' owner, encounters an elderly man named Jacob Jankowski, who is separated from his nursing home group. The two strike up a conversation and Jacob reveals he had a career in the circus business and was present during one of the most infamous circus disasters of all time, equal in seriousness to the 1944 Hartford circus fire and the Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus wreck. Jankowski tells his story to O'Brien, starting in 1931 when he was a 23-year-old veterinary medicine student at Cornell University. During his final exam, he is informed that his parents were killed in a car accident.
They lived in Stuttgart and at Lichtenstein Castle, and paid frequent visits to Monaco before 1914.Von Cube Essay, 2000 His father's mother was Princess Florestine of Monaco (1833–98), and so he was named after her nephew Prince Albert I of Monaco. His father was next but one in line to Monaco's throne up to the 1911 Monégasque Revolution, as Albert I had no legitimate grandchildren. Even before the First World War, France could not tolerate a possible U-boat base so close to Toulon, and preferred a descent from Albert's son Prince Louis, who had had a career in the French army for many years.
A. Padmanabhan (Born 14 December 1929 Indian Administrative Service, Tamilnadu: Retired Officers List) IAS is a member of the Indian Administrative Service, is a former Governor of the state of Mizoram and a former chief secretary of the government of Tamil Nadu. Having had a career in the governments of Tamil Nadu and the government of India, he now focuses on providing help to the needy by partnering with organizations like the Foundation For Academic Excellence and Access (FAEA) where he is a member of the governing council. He was born in 1929 and did his BA and MA from Pachaiyappa's College in Chennai.
Brian Francis Gibson (4 November 1936 - 15 August 2017) was an Australian politician and businessman who held senior appointments in Australian companies and industry bodies. Gibson had a career in business that included being Managing Director of Australian Newsprint Mills Ltd from 1980 to 1983, and Chair of what was then the Hydro-Electric Commission of Tasmania from 1989 to 1993. He was also National President of the forest industry peak representative body, the National Association of Forest Industries, from 1987 to 1991. Gibson was elected to the Australian Senate at the 1993 election, as a member of the Liberal Party of Australia representing the state of Tasmania.
He joined the Antwerp Guild of St. Luke in 1636 and became master in 1645-46.Hieronymus Galle at the Netherlands Institute for Art History He travelled to Italy and was documented in Rome in 1661-1662. He shared lodgings in Rome with his compatriot Franciscus de Neve (II).Franciscus de Neve (II) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History After his stay in Rome he signed his works with the Italianized form of his name, Girolimo.Hieronymus Galle, Pumpkins, grapes, peaches, plums, pomegranates, pears, figs, apples and turnips by a plinth at Sotheby’s It is believed he had a career in Antwerp where the last record about Galle dates to 1679.
Very early on attracted by the ultra-distance walk racing (145 km at the 24 hour walk of Rouen in 1987), she also had a career in speed walking. Profile of walk racing career Retrieved on 15 May 2016] In 1993 and 1994 she won two caps for France for the 10km walk. In 1994 and 1995 she beat the world records for the 100 km walk (10h13:56 at Roubaix on 9 October 1994) and the 50 km< walk (4h41:57 on 17 September 1995). She won Paris-Colmar Women's walk race (25-27 May 1995) covering the 333 km course in 45h02.
Step-father to Kurt and Paige, Rich was the founder and owner of American Guns' featured Gunsmoke Guns stores. He claims he spent 22 years in law enforcement. Wyatt was Chief of the one man Police Department in Alma, Colorado for approximately 4 years, but was fired from that position in 2005 following a scandalous arrest and incarceration on contempt/violating court order charges related to the 2002 divorce from ex-wife Rebecca. Wyatt also claims he had a career in the Fire service, went on to become a firearms instructor, and further claims to have built up his own gun business from the 1980s.
During the last few years of his life he had a career in Hollywood. He was hired by Wolper Productions, run by David Wolper, to perform the part of a prehistoric man in the ABC-TV documentary "Primal Man." On March 13, 1974 Dubuque and a crew went out to the Mammoth Lakes area in the Inyo National Forest (Inyo County, California) to shot for the film Primal Man, and they were set to return to Burbank. Their Sierra Pacific plane, Convair 440, was chartered by the company, and took off from Bishop Airport carrying 31 members of the production crew and 5 airplane staff.
Wieck, aged 45, in the year he met Robert Schumann for the first time Johann Gottlob Friedrich Wieck (18 August 1785 - 6 October 1873, aged 88) was a noted German piano teacher, voice teacher, owner of a piano store, and author of essays and music reviews. He is remembered as the teacher of his daughter, Clara, a child prodigy who was undertaking international concert tours by age eleven and who later married her father's pupil Robert Schumann, in defiance of her father's extreme objections. As Clara Schumann, she became one of the most famous pianists of her time. Another of Wieck's daughters, Marie Wieck, also had a career in music, although not nearly so illustrious as Clara's.
Rich Brown (Richard J. Brown, born April 9, 1956) is the assistant clerk, former clerk, and former Democratic member of the Michigan House of Representatives.2015-2016 Michigan Manual: Legislative Officers and Agencies Brown had a career in radio, for WUUN (now WFXD) in Marquette and as news director at WUPM in Ironwood, before working as a reporter for the Ironwood Daily Globe. He was also the director of the Marty's Goldenaires Senior Drum and Bugle Corps in Bessemer.2005-2006 Michigan Manual: State Representative Rich Brown Immediately prior to his election to the House, Brown served 16 years as Gogebic County Clerk and Register of Deeds, and was named Michigan County Clerk of the Year in 1992.
Mike Nofs (born November 19, 1953) is a Republican politician from Michigan who served in the Michigan Senate from 2009 until 2018 for the 19th district. Nods previously served three terms in the Michigan House of Representatives. He was elected to the Senate in a special election after Mark Schauer resigned upon his election to the United States House of Representatives in 2008 (incidentally, Nofs had succeeded Schauer in the State House when the latter was term-limited out of that chamber).2011-2012 Michigan Manual: State Senator Mike Nofs Prior to his election to the Legislature, Nofs had a career in law enforcement, including as post commander of the Battle Creek Post for the Michigan State Police.
Born at León, Spain, he was the second son of the Marquis of Acapulco, and had a career in the Army, where he became mariscal de campo. In mid-1760, Juan de Prado was named Governor and Captain General of the Island of Cuba by King Charles III of Spain but did not take possession of his office until February, 1761. He was ordered to strengthen the island’s fortresses against an expected offensive by the British, as Spain had entered the Seven Years' War that year on the side of France. On February 7, 1761, the first works to fortify the heights of La Cabaña, overlooking the bay, and the main fortress el Morro, were begun.
Mustafa Kemal's visit to Çay. From left to right: chief of staff of the Western Front Miralay Asim Bey (Gündüz), commander of the Western Front Mirliva Ismet Pasha (İnönü), unknown, military attaché of the Soviet Russia K.K. Zvonarev, ambassador of Soviet Russia S.I. Aralov, Mustafa Kemal Pasha, ambassador of Azerbaijan SSR Ibrahim Abilov, commander of First Army Mirliva Ali Ihsan Pasha (Sâbis), in the morning of 31 March 1922. Semyon Ivanovich Aralov (; 18 December 1880 – 22 May 1969) was a Russian-Soviet revolutionary and statesman who served as the first head of the Soviet Red Army Intelligence Directorate and subsequently had a career in the Soviet diplomatic service. Aralov was born in Moscow, the son of a wealthy merchant.
In 1995, she wrote and directed the short film Lucinda 31, which was screened in film festivals in New York City and Brisbane, where it was voted Most Popular Film at the 1995 Brisbane Exposure Festival. The script was an adaptation of a short story by Alexandra Long. She has also had a career in television, directing episodes of The Secret Life of Us, All Saints, Dance Academy, Packed to the Rafters and the American series Life Unexpected and 90210. As well as the television films Marking Time (2003), Small Claims (2004), The Alice (2005), Small Claims: White Wedding (2007), Underbelly Files: The Man Who Got Away (2011) and Underbelly: Razor (2011).
Morton was born in Louisville, the son of David Clark Morton, a physician, and his wife, Mary Harris Ballard Morton, an heiress to a flour milling business. He was related to George Rogers Clark, a military officer who served during the American Revolutionary War. Morton was one of three children; his brother Thruston B. Morton also had a career in politics, serving as chairman of the Republican National Committee and representing Kentucky in both the United States House of Representatives and then the United States Senate. Morton received his early education from the Woodberry Forest School near Orange, Virginia, and in 1937 graduated from Yale University, where he was a brother of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (Phi chapter).
The fight was over quickly, with Rice disqualified after 12 seconds after hitting Mason three times while he was on the canvas. After retiring from boxing, Rice became a boxing referee and also had a career in acting, appearing in films such as Keep Fit (1937), Oliver Twist (1948), The Lavender Hill Mob (1951), Lawrence of Arabia (1962), and several Carry On films and television series. Ernie Rice's brother Bandsman Dick Rice was also a successful boxer who fought for British, European, and World titles. His other brother Toni was also a boxer before becoming a professional musician and the leader of the Santa Maria Dance Band, which regularly performed on British radio.
Pandit Mitra completed his Intermediate from St. Xaviers College, Kolkata; Bachelor's Degree from Vivekananda College, University of Madras and then earned a master's degree in Philosophy from the University of Madras. He had a career in management with a multinational, Cookson Group TLC. Along with his professional career, he also pursued music and took it to an extent which was to be soon recognized as his own rendition of Dhrupad, in India and across the world. He was the Guru and Prefect of ITC Sangeet Research Academy, Kolkata from 1999 to 2010 Pandit Falguni Mitra has received appreciation for his lecture-demonstrations and articles in various journals in the country and also abroad.
Karl Vesper went to college at Stanford University, CA, and received a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering in 1955. He applied, and got accepted, to three different grad schools: Stanford, Caltech and MIT (Massachusetts Institute for Technology), choose the latter, and in September that year Vesper moved to Boston. He did not, however, stay at MIT but dropped out and enrolled in the US Air Force as a mechanical engineer at the Flight Test Center at Edwards Air Force Base in California. After completing his active military service, Vesper moved back to Boston but this time he had a career in Management consulting in mind, and therefore went to Harvard Business School.
Several recipients have not played a sport professionally, including: Jane Tomlinson, who won in 2002, Kirsty Howard (2004), Phil Packer (2009), Anne Williams, who received the award posthumously in 2013, and eight-year-old Bailey Matthews (2015). Michael Watson, who won the award in 2003, had a career in boxing but was paralysed and almost killed in a title bout with Chris Eubank. He won the award for completing the London Marathon, an accomplishment that took him six days. Former footballer Geoff Thomas won the award in 2005; he raised money by cycling the 2,200 miles of the 2005 Tour de France course in the same number of days as the professionals completed it.
Robertson had a career in the Canadian foreign service spanning from 1977 to 2010. Over that time he served at Canada's Permanent Mission to the United Nations, as Vice Consul in the Canadian Consulate in New York City and as Counsellor and Consul in the Canadian Commission (now Consulate General) in Hong Kong. He served as Consul General in Los Angeles from 2000-2004 where he was responsible for the American Southwest was appointed as the first head of the Advocacy Secretary and Minister at the Canadian Embassy in Washington. Mr Robertson worked in the Trade Negotiations Office during the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement negotiations and later was a member of the NAFTA Implementation Team.
6 (Exeter: W. Pollard & Co., 1900), p. 303. After his father succeeded to the baronetcy in 1822, Murray added Macgregor to his surname. On 14 November 1833, he married Mary Charlotte (died 1896), youngest daughter and co-heiress of Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, 1st Baronet. He had several children: Rear-Admiral Sir Malcolm (1834–1879), who had a career in the Royal Navy and inherited the baronetcy; Atholl (1836–1922), employed in the Indian Civil Service; Sir Evan (1842–1926), a civil servant who became Permanent Secretary to the Admiralty; Alpin (1846–1899), a gentleman usher to Queen Victoria; Emily Louisa (who married David William Murray, Viscount of Stormont); and Mary Elizabeth.Debrett's Baronetage, Knightage, and Companionage (1931), p. 502.
Watson had a career in local government as a member of Durham County Council from 1912–1919 and on Stockton Town Council, of which he was Mayor in 1915–1916. In 1917, the town's sitting Liberal MP died and Watson was chosen as the candidate for the resulting by-election. He easily held the seat as a Coalition Liberal. At the 1918 general election Watson was returned unopposed as a Coalition Liberal.The Times House of Commons 1919, Politico’s Publishing 2004, p39 At the 1922 general election he faced a three-cornered contest against a Labour candidate Frederick Fox Riley (later MP for Stockton-on-Tees from 1929–1931) and an Independent Liberal, Robert Strother Stewart, a supporter of H H Asquith.
In the 2010-11 season the team readied themselves to fight to stay in the division with their captain, Camilo Soto, as their guide. Javier Dantas, a reference point on and off the court, and several young neuquinos players stood out to Franco Retamozo, the head of the lower selections in the Neuquén province, who once had a career in the River Plate of Buenos Aires. The team was made up of a majority of young born players in the heart of the Neuquén Voley project. The team met their goal of not dropping to the next division, but they did not qualify for the playoffs. With 6 wins and 16 losses, they finished ninth, with a small difference of moving down four points.
His eldest son, Abdul Wahab Mirjan, had a career in politics he served as Prime Minister of Iraq in 1957 having previously been appointed in various cabinets as, Minister of Communication and Public Works, Minister of Economy, Ministry of Agriculture, Minister of Finance and was elected Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, no less than eleven times. Abdul-Razzak Mirjan's second son is Abdul-Jalil, a lawyer, has continued to dedicated most of his time to following on, developing and the management of the family's farming business having had set up of a range of manufacturing industries in Baghdad. Abdul Razzak Jawad Ahmed Mahmoud Mansour Mirjan, from The Rabe’a Tribe, was a founding member of "Al Ikha’ Al Watanny" Party in 1931.
They included Michael Hargrave, whose diary, later published as Bergen-Belsen 1945: A Medical Student's Journal, details his month-long experience at the camp and describes the introductory briefing on the challenges they would face, given by Meiklejohn. Other students included Alex Paton who published his memoirs of Belsen in the British Medical Journal in 1981 and David Philip Bowler who later had a career in community child health, for which he was awarded the Advance Australia Award for his work in the care of Aboriginal children. Some of the students memoirs were used by author Ben Shephard in the book After Daybreak: The Liberation of Belsen, 1945. On being questioned about the achievements of the students, Meiklejohn responded that "they had restored the moral order".
Where other photographers might have seized on the men's clothing store in Trenton or the Esso station with tenements in Hoboken as symbols of banality, he approaches them on equal terms. There is neither satire not sentimentality in his art, only recognition and, perhaps, awareness of the awful loneliness attendant on the pursuit of happiness." (The New York Times, Feb 10, 1980) In 1982, Andy Grundberg, said "At age 43, George Tice has had a career in photography spanning almost 30 years. […] Along the way he has acquired a national reputation as a master photographic printmaker and become a leading practitioner and teacher of platinum/palladium printing, a process which in the last five years has gone from cult status to fad.
Following the Gee-Gees success in prior years, new head coach Bob O'Billovich stepped up and led the team to one of their best seasons ever. After captaining the football, basketball, and baseball teams at the University of Montana, O'Billovitch had a career in the CFL before settling in as head coach of the 1970 Gee-Gees. The quality of team this year set the table for a run to the school's first Vanier Cup after posting a 7-1-1 regular season record. In the playoffs, the team cruised to an Atlantic Bowl victory with a 24–11 win over the UNB Varsity Reds. The Garnet and Grey advanced to their first appearance in the Vanier Cup (then College Bowl) national final, but lost 38–11 to the Manitoba Bisons at Toronto’s Varsity Stadium.
In the early 1980s, Vangelis formed a musical partnership with Jon Anderson, the lead singer of progressive rock band Yes, and the duo went on to release several albums together as Jon & Vangelis. In 1981, he composed the score for the Oscar-winning film Chariots of Fire, for which he won an Academy Award for Best Original Score. The soundtrack's single, the film's "Titles" theme, also reached the top of the American Billboard Hot 100 chart and was used as the background music at the London 2012 Olympics winners' medal presentation ceremonies. Having had a career in music spanning over 50 years and having composed and performed more than 50 albums, Vangelis is considered to be one of the most important figures in the history of electronic music.
Tyrone Magnus (real name Tyrone Crawley), had a career in sales for eight years before starting his acting career and YouTube channel. His YouTube channel originally started out as a wrestling talk show, where he talks about his love for wrestlers but then evolved into a reaction-based channel after fans sent him Man of Steel trailers to review, which then evolved into reacting to and reviewing trailers and later videos of all kinds such as Try Not To Laugh and Vine Compilations. In May 2018, the channel surpassed the milestone of 1.3 million subscribers. In November 2014, his reaction to the Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens teaser gained a lot of attention after being shared on Reddit, with the video getting upwards of one million views.
He began his career as a child actor, and at the age of 9 appeared in Annie Get Your Gun at the Prince of Wales Theatre. He then had a career in television and film with his credits including series regular roles as Paul Matlock in the BAFTA and Emmy Award winning The Politician's Wife by Paula Milne playing the son of Juliet Stevenson and Trevor Eve and James MacConnell in Plastic Man with John Thaw and Sorcha Cusack. He also played Serge in Absolutely Fabulous, Richard Kent in The Famous Five, Hubert in The Boot Street Band and John Thornton in Catherine Cookson's The Girl. His films included Hubert in Tom's Midnight Garden for MGM with Greta Scacchi, Penelope Wilton, and Joan Plowright and Steven Carmody in Daisies In December with Joss Ackland and Jean Simmons.
Mauricio Bailón González is a Consultant in International Affairs with Public and Private experience. He has worked in Televisa for 10 years in Televisa Internacional and previously had a career in the Mexican Government Border Consulate Heath Meeting 2005. His professional experience includes: Coordinator of Advisors to the Undersecretary of Planning, SSA, from 1995 to 1996; Assistant Professor in the Evaluation of Investment Projects Course at the Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID) from 1997 to 1998; Advisor to the Secretary of Health and Social Security Projects, SSA, from 1998 to 2000; General Director in Mexico of Health Latin America (health firm on the internet) from 2000 to January 2001; General Directorate of Financial Protection in Health, SSA, from 2001 to 2004; and General Director of Financing of the Popular Insurance Program, Secretariat of Health from January to March 2004.
Fontaine married former Olympic swimmer Harold “Stubby” Kruger in 1928 or 1929.To Try Fontaine Suit Third Time-The Pittsburgh Press - Jan 22, 1929 accessed June 13, 2012 Bobby, her second son, would be born to this union before their divorce in 1935.The Canandaigua Times December 3, 1935 Curiously, upon returning from Europe in October 1930, she was listed on the passenger manifest of the SS Leviathan as Evan Burrows Fontaine Friedman along with a Walter Friedman of New York City. Kruger was a colleague of Johnny Weissmuller and performed at carnivals and fairs billed as the Incomparable Water Comedian. He also had a career in Hollywood as an actor and stunt double that began in the silent era and lasted well into the 1950s. His last film credit was as Spencer Tracy’s double in The Old Man and the Sea.
He apprenticed for a famous comic book (连环画) publisher in Shanghai, and began his early career in book illustrations. In 1954 Yao got accepted into the prestigious Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts (浙江美术学院) in Hang Zhou, one of the two top art colleges in the country at that time. In college, Yao majored in figure painting and studied traditional Chinese painting and calligraphy techniques under Pan Tianshou (潘天寿), a renowned artist and art educator. Yao also became very interested in western style painting and received formal training in classical western art techniques and theories. In 1959, Yao Youxin married his wife, Yang Lina (杨丽娜), a classmate of his in Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts. After graduation in 1959 the couple moved back to Shanghai and had a career in art teaching, book illustrations and freelance artwork.
Holmes (in disguise) at the wedding of Irene Adler and Godfrey Norton, 1891 illustration by Sidney Paget According to "A Scandal in Bohemia", Adler was born in New Jersey in 1858. She had a career in opera as a contralto, performing at La Scala in Milan, Italy, and a term as prima donna in the Imperial Opera of Warsaw, Poland, indicating that she was a talented singer. It was there that she became the lover of Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond von Ormstein, Grand Duke of Cassel-Felstein and King of Bohemia (then only the Crown Prince), who was staying in Warsaw for a period. The King describes her as "a well-known adventuress" (a term widely used at the time in ambiguous association with "courtesan") and also says that she had "the face of the most beautiful of women and the mind of the most resolute of men".
Affiliated bus 146 runs through Phran Nok Intersection from Phran Nok to Wang Lang Roads, this intersection is the beginning of Wang Lang Road Ban Chang Lo (, ) is one of five subdistricts (khwaeng) and namesake historic neighbourhood in Bangkok Noi District, Bangkok's Thonburi side (west bank of Chao Phraya River). It covers the right side of Wang Lang to Phran Nok Roads to the Fai Chai Intersection and area of right side Charan Sanit Wong Road until the bridge span Khlong Mon, which is the border between Bangkok Noi and Bangkok Yai Districts, with a total area of 2.076 km2 (round about 0.801 mi2). Its name meaning "Village of Caster", because people in this community have a history that dates back to the Thonburi and early Rattanakosin Kingdoms, their ancestors had a career in casting Buddha images. They are considered to be Buddha image casters with great versatility and worked in the royal court in many important royal ceremonies such as Royal Cremation Ceremony etc.
The films were successful, and the public easily realized that they were as much against Fascism as Communism. After several weeks, however, the films were pulled from theaters as the German and Italian governments, which abhorred communism, found out the story also carried an anti-fascist message. By her early 20s already widely regarded as the "most beautiful woman in the World", Valli had a career in English-language films through David Selznick, who signed her to a contract, thinking that he had found a second Ingrid Bergman. In Hollywood, she performed in great successes and memorable movies, as Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece The Paradine Case (1947); with Frank Sinatra, in the first non-musical performance of the latter, The Miracle of the Bells (1948); alongside Orson Welles and Joseph Cotten in Carol Reed's The Third Man (1949), regarded as one of the best movies ever made worldwide and the greatest British film of all time; and again with Cotten in Walk Softly, Stranger (1950).
María Ángeles Durán is part of the first Madridian generation of a family from the Extremaduran Sierra de Gata. Her father was an industrial engineer born in the north of Cáceres who had a career in Madrid, and her mother was from La Granja de San Ildefonso. María Ángeles, the oldest of six children, was born and lived in Madrid, although she often returns to Extremadura. The sociologist credits her father's influence for her interest in mathematics and languages. She arrived at the Faculty of Political Sciences at age 16, at a time when university women were the exception. At 18 she was a delegate of her class. She graduated in Political and Economic Sciences in 1964 and earned a Ph.D. in Political Science from the Complutense University in 1971, with a doctoral thesis entitled El trabajo de las Mujeres (The Work of Women). In 1972, she did postdoctoral studies at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research on a grant from the Fulbright Program, specializing in the differential socialization of gender and social inequalities.
Mosbakk took his primary and secondary education in Orkanger and Trondheim respectively, before taking higher education at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration from 1955 to 1958 and Harvard University from 1965 to 1966. From 1964 to 1965, under the fourth cabinet Gerhardsen, he worked as a personal secretary (today known as political advisor) in the Ministry of Defence. He had been chairman of the Workers' Youth League in Oslo from 1961 to 1963, and deputy chairman of the Workers' Youth League nationally from 1964 to 1967. The chairman at that time was Ola Teigen. He worked as an office clerk for the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions from 1969 to 1974. During this period, he had a career in local politics as deputy mayor of Lørenskog municipality and a member of the Akershus county council, both from 1971 to 1974. He chaired the county chapter of the Labour Party from 1969 to 1974. He also served as a deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament during the term 1973-1977.
The handbrake lever was moved from its position under the dash to a location between the front seats and the fuel tank was enlarged from 55 to 70 litres. An even more sporty model than the GS, the Commodore GS/E, debuted in March 1970. It had a 2.5 L engine equipped with Bosch D-jetronic fuel injection system developing , which gave the car a top speed of . The Commodore GS/E also had a career in motorsports, with a car prepared by Steinmetz. In April 1970 a Commodore with a detuned and carburetted 2.8 L-six giving followed (GS 2800). 156,330 Commodore As were built, including 2,574 GS and GS/E variants. The Commodore A "V body" platform was used by GM to produce other models in many markets, these include the GM Ranger sold in mainland Europe and also in South Africa together with the GM Opala which was built and sold in South America from 1968 through to 1992. The Opala has a very big following in South America. Their production commenced two years after the Commodore A debut in 1966.
Thomas Lawrence was born at 6 Redcross Street, Bristol, the youngest surviving child of Thomas Lawrence, a supervisor of excise, and Lucy Read, the daughter of a clergyman. The couple had 16 children but only five survived infancy: Lawrence's brother Andrew became a clergyman; William had a career in the army; sisters Lucy and Anne married a solicitor and a clergyman (Lawrence's nephews included Andrew Bloxam). Soon after Thomas was born his father decided to become an innkeeper and took over the White Lion Inn and next-door American Coffee House in Broad Street, Bristol. But the venture did not prosper and in 1773 Lawrence senior removed his family from Bristol and took over the tenancy of the Black Bear Inn in Devizes,The Black Bear is still a hotel a favourite stopping place for the London gentry who were making their annual trip to take the waters at Bath.Goldring 1951: 28 An early pastel portrait It was during the family's six-year stay at the Black Bear Inn that Lawrence senior began to make use of his son's precocious talents for drawing and reciting poetry.

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