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René Highway was a Canadian dancer and actor of Cree descent from Brochet, Manitoba. He was the brother of playwright Tomson Highway, with whom he frequently collaborated during their time at Native Earth Performing Arts in Toronto, and the partner of actor and singer Micah Barnes. Highway studied dance at the Toronto Dance Theatre, Denmark's Tukak Theatre, and at the Native Canadian Centre in Toronto. - Tomson Highway
Tomson Highway, CM (born December 6, 1951) is a Cree playwright, novelist, and children's author from Brochet, Manitoba. He is the celebrated author of the plays "The Rez Sisters" and "Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing", both of which won him the Dora Mavor Moore Award and the Floyd S. Chalmers Award. "The Rez Sisters" became a smash hit across Canada and went on to the Edinburgh International Festival in 1988. - John Fitch
John Cooper Fitch (born August 4 1917) is a racecar driver born in Indianapolis, Indiana. He was the first American to race automobiles successfully in Europe in the postwar era. After obtaining an engineering degree from Lehigh University, he began racing in Europe. In the course of a driving career which spanned 18 years, Fitch won such notable sports car races as the Argentine Grand Prix 1951, Mille Miglia 1955 (production car class), Dunrod Tourist Trophy, … - John A. Volpe
John Anthony Volpe (December 8, 1908 - September 11, 1994) was a Governor of Massachusetts and a U.S. Secretary of Transportation. Volpe was born in 1908 in Malden, Massachusetts, although both nearby Wakefield and Winchester each claim him as one of their own. He was the son of Italian immigrants Vito and Filomena (Benedetto), who had come from Abruzzo to Boston's North End in 1905; his father was in the construction business. - Harry Secombe
Sir Harry Donald Secombe, CBE (8 September 1921-11 April 2001) was a Welsh entertainer with a noted fine tenor singing voice and a talent for comedy. Born at St. Thomas, Swansea, he served in the Royal Artillery British Army (he referred to his unit as 'The Five-Mile Snipers") during World War II in North Africa. This was where he first met Spike Milligan in Tunisia. - Greg Packer
Greg Packer (born December 18, 1963), an American highway maintenance worker from Huntington, New York, has been quoted in more than 100 articles and television broadcasts as a member of the public (that is, a person on the street rather than a newsmaker or expert). Packer's status as a frequent interviewee came about due to his hobby of attending public appearances of celebrities and other media events and being first in line on such occasions. - Allan Cunningham
Allan Cunningham was an English botanist and explorer, primarily known for his travels in New South Wales to collect plants. - Andy Johns
Andy Johns, younger brother of famous Olympic Studios engineer Glyn Johns, father of HURT drummer Evan Johns and uncle of Kings of Leon and Ryan Adams producer Ethan Johns (son of Glyn Johns) is a prolific engineer and producer. Before his nineteenth birthday, Andy Johns was working as Eddie Kramer's second engineer on classic recordings by Jimi Hendrix and many others. In a career spanning more than thirty years, … - Steve Rothman
Steven R. "Steve" Rothman (born October 14 1952 in Englewood, New Jersey) is an American Democratic Party politician, who is a member of the United States House of Representatives for New Jersey's Ninth Congressional District (map). First sworn into the United States Congress on January 3, 1997, he now is serving his fifth two-year term in office. Rothman also sits on the powerful Committee on Appropriations in the House. He attended Washington University Law School. - Henry G. Shirley
Henry G. Shirley (died July 16, 1941) was Commissioner of the Virginia Department of Highways. He was a leader in national highway policy and oversaw the development of an extensive state highway system in Virginia. Shirley was born in Locust Grove, West Virginia. He graduated from Virginia Military Institute in 1896 with a civil engineering degree and later earned a doctor of science degree from the University of Maryland. - Charles Coolidge
Sergeant Charles H. Coolidge (1921-) is an American soldier and recipient of the Medal of Honor. He is a native of Signal Mountain, Tennessee and was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions under fire at Belmont sur Battant, France on 24 October, 1944. He is currently resides near Chattanooga, Tennessee, where a highway and park have been named for him. - Robert J. Barham
Robert Jocelyn Barham (born January 25, 1949) is a farmer and a term-limited Republican member of the Louisiana State Senate who represents Claiborne, Morehouse, Union, and West Carroll parishes, all of which border Arkansas in the northernmost section of his state. At the conclusion of his last regular legislative session in 2007, Barham told an interviewer that Louisiana should concentrate on anti-litter efforts and highway construction. - Manuel Estrada Cabrera
Manuel José Estrada Cabrera was president of Guatemala from 8 February 1898 to 15 April 1920. Manuel Estrada took the presidency after the assassination of José María Reina. He brought stability to Guatemala at the price of often dictatorial rule. He encouraged development of the nation's infrastructure of highways, railroads, and sea ports. The United Fruit Company became an important force in Guatemala during his presidency. - Charley Eugene Johns
Charley Eugene Johns (February 27, 1905 - January 23, 1990) was an American politician. Johns, a Baptist, served as the thirty-second governor of Florida from 1953 to 1955. Johns was born in Starke, Florida. He worked as a railroad conductor and insurance agent before being elected to the State Senate as a Democrat in 1947 to 1966. Johns became the Senate President in April 1953, a position Markley Johns, his brother, had been elected to. - Ramzan Mezhidov
Ramzan Mezhidov (1967-1999), was a freelance Chechen cameraman. - A. P. Tugwell
Andrew Patrick "Pat" Tugwell, Sr., (November 7, 1889 -- February 12, 1976) was the Democratic state treasurer of Louisiana from 1936-1968. His 32-year tenure in the position is a state record. Tugwell was considered an authority on state spending and receipts. Before he was elected treasurer, Tugwell was the director of the state highway department. - Eugene S. Eason
Eugene S. Eason (May 28, 1928 - March 25, 2007) was a businessman from Springhill who ran as a Republican in four elections for the Louisiana House of Representatives in calendar year 1991. He won the special election runoff on March 23 for a 9-month unexpired term from District 10, encompassing all of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana. Eason defeated Patti Lou Cook Odom of Minden, the seat of Webster Parish, 3,659 to 3,309 votes. - Hilary Grivich
Hilary Grivich was an American gymnast. One of the original members of the "Károlyi six-pack," Grivich trained under Béla Károlyi in Houston Texas. A strong and consistent competitor, she won the US Junior National Championships in 1990. The following year she was a member of the silver medal-winning American team at the 1991 World Championships, competing second in the lineup on all four events. Grivich seemed on course for the 1992 Olympics, … - Lorris M. Wimberly
Lorris May Wimberly, Sr. (1898-1962), was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1928-1940 and again from 1948-1956. A native and resident of Arcadia, the seat of Bienville Parish in north Louisiana, Wimberly was House Speaker from 1936-1940, 1950-1952, and from May 14-July 10, 1956. He was also the state highway department director during the 1940s and headed the Department of Public Works from 1956-1960. - James Landy
James Landy (October 13, 1813-July 25, 1875) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. James Landy was born in Northern Liberties District in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended the public schools and studied law, but abandoned it later and engaged in mercantile pursuits. He was a member of the board of school commissioners in 1845. Landy was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-fifth Congress. - Darwin Meiners
The brand new record from The Secret Courtesy is done and available, in it's entirety, at. - Voodoo Highway
Since 2000, these talented musicians have made a name for themselves within the industry as top notch producers, composers and engineers. They have worked on all aspects of the music industry, from writing music for major network television shows to creating sound design for feature films and everything in between. Started by Music Industry Arts grads from Fanshawe college in London, Ontario, Canada, this collective of musical talent have forged a path for themselves within the... - Terry Esper
Dr. Terry Esper Terry Esper recently received his doctorate from the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas. His teaching specialties include supply chain management, strategic transportation management, and purchasing/supply management. Dr. Esper's research interests include supply chain collaboration, boundary spanner role perceptions and behavior, supply chain orientation, and supply chain relationship management. - Hershey Highway
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