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McMILLAN, John Alexander, III (Alex), Congress, NC (1932)
McMILLAN John Alexander, III (Alex) , a Representative from North Carolina; born in Charlotte, N.C., May 9, 1932; graduated from Woodberry Forest School, Orange, Va., 1950; B.A., University of…Jerry Rice
Wide receiver Jerry Rice retired in 2006 as the National Football League's all-time leader in receptions, yards and touchdowns scored. Jerry Rice played college ball at Mississippi Valley State,…J. Robert Oppenheimer
J. Robert Oppenheimer was the scientific director of the Manhattan Project, the top-secret World War II program which developed the world's first atomic bomb. Oppenheimer was an unusual personality…Lea Michele
Name at birth: Lea Michele SarfatiLea Michele played the tightly-wound super-student Rachel Berry in the TV series Glee. By the time that series started in 2009, Lea Michele was already a veteran of…John Cleese Biography
John Cleesecomic actorBorn: 10/27/1939Birthplace: Weston-Super-Mare, England Film and television comic actor whose deadpan humor makes life's mundane annoyances hilarious. He played country…Janet Jackson Biography
Janet Jacksonpop singerBorn: 5/16/1966Birthplace: Gary, Indiana Grammy Award-winning pop-funk singer whose soft, sexy singing often takes a back-seat to her athletic, energetic dancing and…Titans' 1999 Schedule
Passing Att Cmp Pct. Yds TD Rate Steve McNair 107 62 57.9 514 1 65.7 Interceptions: McNair 2. Top Receivers No Yds Avg Long TD Jackie…Jack Buck 2002 Deaths
Jack BuckAge: 77 , radio voice of the St. Louis Cardinals for almost 50 years; considered one of the game's best storytellers, his body of work includes almost every sport; recognized in 11…Mike Webster 2002 Deaths
Mike WebsterAge: 50 nine-time Pro Bowl center, who helped the Pittsburgh Steelers win four Super Bowl titles in his first six NFL seasons; an undersized (225 lbs), but tough center when he…Jack Kent Cooke 1997 Deaths
Jack Kent CookeAge: 84 majority owner of the NFL's Washington Redskins since 1974; oversaw the building of a new natural grass 78,600-seat stadium in Maryland which would later bear his name…