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Alphonse ROY, Congress, NH (1897-1967)

ROY Alphonse , a Representative from New Hampshire; born in St. Simon, Province of Quebec, Canada, October 26, 1897; moved to Manchester, N.H., in 1901; attended the parochial schools; engaged in…

Richard SKINNER, Congress, VT (1778-1833)

SKINNER Richard , a Representative from Vermont; born in Litchfield, Conn., May 30, 1778; completed preparatory studies and was graduated from Litchfield Law School; was admitted to the bar in…

Arthur Byron JENKS, Congress, NH (1866-1947)

JENKS Arthur Byron , a Representative from New Hampshire; born in West Dennis, Barnstable County, Mass., October 15, 1866; attended the public schools; employed as a shoe worker in 1881; engaged…

John Daugherty WHITE, Congress, KY (1849-1920)

WHITE John Daugherty , a Representative from Kentucky; born near Manchester, Clay County, Ky., January 16, 1849; attended a private school until 1865 and Eminence (Ky.) College and the University…

Ariana Grande

Name at birth: Ariana Grande-ButeraAriana Grande is the pop singer and former Nickelodeon star who played Cat Valentine in two separate TV series, Victorious and Sam & Cat. She is now also known…

2001-2002 Champions League Semifinals

Two legs, total goals; home team listed first. Real Madrid vs. Barcelona Apr. 23 Barcelona 0 Real Madrid 2 May 1 Real Madrid 1 Barcelona 1 Real Madrid wins 3-1 on aggregate…

1996-97 European Cup: Semifinals

Two legs, total goals; home team listed first.Borussia Dortmund vs. Manchester UnitedApr. 9–Borussia Dortmund 1Manchester United 0Apr. 23–Manchester United 0Borussia Dortmund 1Borussia…

Person Colby CHENEY, Congress, NH (1828-1901)

Senate Years of Service: 1886-1887 Party: Republican CHENEY Person Colby , a Senator from New Hampshire; born in Holderness (now Ashland), N.H., February 25, 1828; attended academies in…

Eugene Elliott REED, Congress, NH (1866-1940)

REED Eugene Elliott , a Representative from New Hampshire; born in Manchester, N.H., April 23, 1866; attended the public schools and received instruction from private tutors; studied law;…

Cooke, Alistair

(Encyclopedia) Cooke, Alistair, 1908–2004, Anglo-American journalist, b. Salford, England, as Alfred Cooke; grad. Cambridge, 1930, where he officially adopted the name Alistair. Cooke became famous…