John Kerr obituary Actor who starred as the troubled pupil in Tea and Sympathy on stage and screenThe actor John Kerr, who has died aged 81, won a Tony award in his first starring role on the Broadway stage, as Tom in Tea and Sympathy in 1953, and subsequently appeared in the 1956 ...
The greatest eclipse will be at3:12 a.m. ET, when the moon will appear to be slightly darker than usual, said Dr. Shannon Schmoll, director of the Abrams Planetarium at Michigan State University…. [Thanks to Cat Eldridge, SF Concatenation’s Jonathan Cowie, Steven French, Kathy Sullivan, ...
and rather than placing Wieners’ work within the problematic lineage of ‘outsider’ writing, it’s this work’s relation tocommunitythat I want to emphasise here: from the young, queer Boston poets of
Did Karolyi and his wife (and coaching partner) Martha know what Nassar was up to? And, though not as damnable, did Bela’s open endorsement of the Darwinian model—pushing his young charges, almost all of them still in their teens, to their physical and psychological limits—border on a...
before NIL and transfer portals appeared—“if schools have to sell off their sports programs” to create a firewall between sports and academics. “Maybe there should be a football program that wears blue and maize and plays out of Ann Arbor and is separate from the University of Michigan....
被引量: 0发表: 2019年 The Detroit Youth Food Brigade The article provides information on the Detroit Youth Food Brigade program which aims to advocate the healthy food options in the city and teach the young ... RL Baker - 《Michigan Citizen》 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 加载更多研究...
Presents an obituary for John Harold Bryant, founding president of Omni Spectra. Cause of death; Educational background; Establishment of Omni Spectra to design and make miniature microwave components and connectors; Stint as technology historian in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Departmen...
so that it was currently believed throughout the United States that all the members of the party were lost save one. A good friend of mine had gathered a great number of obituary notices, and it was interesting and rather flattering to me to discover the high esteem in which I had been...
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Michigan, a devout Catholic who sent me $1,000 when I was running for US Congress in Tennessee in 1990, as did the late Sherri Yount of Palm Beach, Florida, and to the late Walter Raes of the Flemish Waffen-SS division, who knew Léon Degrelle as a boy and was a young Rexist him...