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  1. Kállay Helén bátyja, Kállay Tibor, a későbbi pénzügyminiszter. Kállay Miklós és Kállay Helén frigyéből származott: dr. Kállay Kristóf ( 1916 – 2006) diplomata, vatikáni nagykövet, máltai lovag. dr. Kállay Miklós ( 1918 – 1996) mezőgazdasági szakértő, máltai lovag. Kállay András ( 1919 – 1995) kormányzói ...

  2. Robert F. McGowan (1922–1933; Divot Diggers) Gus Meins (1934–1936) Fred Newmeyer ( Our Gang, The Pinch Singer and Arbor Day, 1937 short Mail and Female, and General Spanky) James Parrott ( Washee Ironee) Nate Watt ( Three Men in a Tub and The Awful Tooth) Gordon Douglas (1936–1938) and General Spanky. MGM.

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  4. Continued to develop the shot in 192 junior high school (1934-1935), high school (1935-1939), college (1940-1943, 1945-1946) and on into the BAA, NBA (1946-1951). 1934 Joe Fulks jumps and shoots with two hands, later transitions to a one handed push shot, releasing off hand at the last second, barely leaving his loor. Played with Kenny Sailors in WWII. 1934 Belus Smawley jumps with back to the ...

  5. Early life Priestley's mother and four sisters (from left to right), Edith, Doris, Joyce, and Olive, circa 1910 Priestley was born on (1883-10-05) 5 October 1883 at Abbey House school, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, and baptised at the Methodist chapel in Tewkesbury on 6 November 1883. [a] He was the eldest child of eight children of Joseph Edward Priestlay, then head teacher of the school, and ...

  6. Title: White Motor Company Records and Photographs. Dates: 1901-1989. Extent: 19.14 linear feet (22 containers, 1 oversize volume, and 4 oversize folders) Abstract: The White Motor Company was an automobile, truck, and bus manufacturer in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1900-1980. The company was founded and developed by Rollin, Walter, and Windsor White ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arnie_HerberArnie Herber - Wikipedia

    Arnold Charles "Flash" Herber (April 2, 1910 – October 14, 1969) was an American professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for 13 seasons, primarily with the Green Bay Packers. During his Packers tenure from 1930 to 1940, he led the league in passing yards and touchdowns three times (becoming the ...