- Morris Dees - Wikipedia
Dees was born in 1936 in Shorter, Alabama, the son of Annie Ruth (Frazer) and Morris Seligman Dees Sr , tenant cotton farmers [2] [9] His family was Baptist [10]His grandfather named his son "Morris Seligman" after a Jewish friend [11]
- Howard Mansfield - Wikipedia
“Hands-down, the finest writer of Yankee life today is this guy, Howard Mansfield Howard Mansfield sees things differently than most of us, and he points stuff out that most of us miss… Howard Mansfield [has] found a way to unlock the Yankee character ” — Frtiz Wetherbee, Chronicle, WMUR-TV [28]
- Elizabeth Bryan Allen - Wikipedia
Allen met actor Robert Montgomery in 1924 when they appeared in the Broadway play Dawn [8] They were married on April 14, 1928 [9] and divorced in 1950, when Allen was granted a divorce on grounds of "mental cruelty" [10] They had three children: Martha, Elizabeth, and Robert Jr Her sister, Martha-Bryan Allen, was also an actress [1]
- Robbie Montgomery - Wikipedia
Montgomery had a son, Andre Montgomery (1961–1995), with Art Lassiter [3] Her grandson, Andre Montgomery Jr (1994–2016), was featured on her show and was murdered in a shooting in 2016 [26] Montgomery's son, James Timothy Norman, was born in 1979 He managed the Sweetie Pie's restaurant on Manchester Avenue in St Louis
- 1982–83 NC State Wolfpack mens basketball team - Wikipedia
The 1982–83 NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team represented North Carolina State University The Wolfpack were a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) The team went 26–10 on the year, winning the ACC tournament and the NCAA National Championship
- Chester, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia
In 1788, the Chester County seat was moved from Chester to West Chester [14] In 1789, Delaware County was formed from the eastern part of Chester County, and Chester became the new county seat [18] The borough of Chester was governed under the charter granted by Penn in 1701 until March 5, 1795, when it was incorporated by the Pennsylvania
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