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  1. Max Yasgur

    Max B. Yasgur (December 151919-February 91973) was the owner of the dairy farm in Bethel, New York upon which the Woodstock Music and Art Fair was held between August 15 and August 181969. After area towns Woodstock (located about 40 miles from Yasgur's farm) and Wallkill declined to provide a venue for the festival, Max Yasgur, convinced by the arguments of his son, Sam, offered the nearly-last-minute use of his farm's alfalfa field.

  2. Verghese Kurien

    Verghese Kurien (born November 26, 1921 at Kozhikode, Kerala) is called the "father of the White Revolution" in India. He is also known as the "Milkman of India". He was the chairman of the Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd.(GCMMF). GCMMF is an apex cooperative organization that manages the Amul food brand. He is recognised as the man behind the success of the Amul brand.

  3. Narayan Rane

    Narayan Rane (born April 10, 1952) is a former Chief Minister Maharashtra. He was a member of Shiv Sena until July 2005 when he joined Indian National Congress party.Priar to joining this party he was working with income tax department,was suspended from there.While working as a Shakha Pramukh he and his friend Hanumant Parab and himself had been very helpful to people. They never ever participated in any criminal activity.

  4. James McIntyre

    James McIntyre (baptised 25 May 1828 - 31 March 1906), called "The Cheese Poet", was a Canadian poet. McIntyre was born in Forres, Scotland and came to Canada in 1841 at the age of 14. He worked as a hired hand to begin with, performing pioneer chores that formed the basis of a number of his works. Later, he settled in St. Catharines, Ontario, where he dealt in furniture. There he married and had a daughter and son.

  5. Gustaf de Laval

    Gustaf Patrik de Laval (May 9 1845 - February 2 1913) was a Swedish engineer and inventor who made important contributions to the design of steam turbines and dairy machinery. Gustaf de Laval was born at Orsa in Dalarna. He enrolled at the Institute of Technology in Stockholm (later the Royal Institute of Technology) in 1863, receiving a degree in mechanical engineering in 1866, after which he matriculated at Uppsala University in 1867, …

  6. Stephen Moulton Babcock

    Stephen Moulton Babcock was a U.S. agricultural chemist. He is best known for his Babcock test in determining dairy butterfat in milk processing, in cheese processing, and in the "single-grain experiment" that would lead to the development of nutrition as a science.

  7. Norm Maleng

    Norm Maleng (1939 - May 24, 2007) was the King County, Washington prosecuting attorney for 28 years and one of Washington's judicial leaders. Maleng was born in Acme, Washington, and grew up on a dairy farm. He graduated from the University of Washington in 1960, then served as an officer in the military. He obtained his law degree in 1966 from the University of Washington Law School, was elected as prosecutor in 1978, and was re-elected seven times.

  8. James D. Oberweis

    James D. Oberweis, popularly known as Jim Oberweis, is an Illinois politician, businessman and investment manager. He is most notable as a Chicago area dairy magnate, owner of Oberweis Dairy in North Aurora, Illinois. Oberweis campaigned for the Republican nomination for a U.S. Senate seat from Illinois unsuccessfully in 2002 and 2004, and campaigned for the Republican nomination for Governor of Illinois unsuccessfully in 2006.

  9. Nicholas Saunders

    Nicholas Saunders (January 25 (or possibly July 25), 1938 – February 3, 1998) was a free-thinking British figure of the 'alternative' movement from the 1970s until his death in a car crash in South Africa. He researched, self-published and distributed a series of editions of 'Alternative London'. These were encyclopaediac guides to living in London particularly for young people squatting, living on low incomes, on the fringes of conventional society, …

  10. Michael Vale

    Michael Vale was an American commercial actor famous for being the longtime sleepy-eyed mascot "Fred the Baker" for doughnut chain Dunkin' Donuts, with his famous catchphrase "Time to make the doughnuts." He was featured for 15 years until he retired in 1997, having done more than 1,300 television commercials. Vale also reprised the role for commercials for the short-lived Dunkin' Donuts Cereal.

  11. Earle Cabell

    Earle Cabell, was a Texas politician who served as mayor of Dallas, Texas, during the assassination of John F. Kennedy and was later a U.S. Representative. He was the brother of Charles Cabell, who was deputy CIA director until he was forced to resign in the wake of the Bay of Pigs invasion. Cabell attended Texas A&M University and Southern Methodist University. After returning from college, he founded, along with his brothers, Cabell's Inc., …

  12. Whitman Mayo

    Whitman Mayo was an African-American actor best known for playing the character Grady Wilson on the American television sitcom "Sanford and Son". Noted for portraying characters older than his actual age, Whitman Mayo was in his early 40s in the early 1970s when he first played the sexagenarian "Grady" on "Sanford and Son" — a role that popularized the expression "Great Googly Moogly!" Nearly thirty years later, …

  13. Laure Waridel

    Laure Waridel is the co-founder of Équiterre (a non-profit organisation based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, promoting fair trade, energy conservation and ecological and socially just choices), a writer, environmentalist, social activist and radio commentator. Waridel's family left Switzerland and moved to Mont Saint-Grégoire, Quebec, when she was two. Her family ran a dairy farm in Quebec.

  14. Tom Wargo

    Amos Tom Wargo (born September 16, 1942) is an American professional golfer, best known for winning the 1993 PGA Seniors' Championship-one of the major championships on the men's Senior PGA Tour. Wargo was born in Marlette in the heart of "The Thumb" of Michigan, and grew up on a nearby dairy farm. He attended Mayville High School. Wargo did not play golf until he taught himself to play at age 25. Prior to his career as a professional golfer, …

  15. Harold Volkmer

    Harold Lee Volkmer (born April 4 1931 in Jefferson City, Missouri) is an American politician from Missouri. He is a Democrat who served 20 years in the United States House of Representatives.

  16. Martinus Thomsen

    Martinus Thomsen (1890 - 1981) was a Danish dairy worker who at the age of 31 went through a strong mental light experience, in the form of a revelation, but which - according to him - stood under his stir consciousness and intellectual control. This experience involved a permanent change of Martinus' awareness, in the form of a powerful increase in his ability to love, his intelligence and intuition.

  17. George J. Hucker

    George J. Hucker (1893-May 18, 1988) was an American microbiologist who was involved in the founding of the Institute of Food Technologists and was involved in dairy microbiology.

  18. Albert Hensel

    Albert Hensel was a German resistance fighter in Nazi Germany, and a member of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD). The learned dairyman founded an important resistance group in 1934 along with Karl Stein and the artist-couple Fritz Schulze and Eva Schulze-Knabe in Dresden. Albert Hensel was arrested on 6 February 1941 and spent 14 months in remand custody. On 11 March 1942 he, along with Fritz Schulze, Karl Stein and Herbert Bochow, was sentenced to death.

  19. Natoporn Taemeeruk

    Natoporn Taemeeruk,called as 道Taew by her followers is a Thailand actress,she rose to prominence after her appearance with other two chinese idols Yi Jianlian and Liu Yifei in a Television advertisement for the biggest chinese Dairy producer :zh:内蒙古伊利.She is now an internet phenomenon for young chinese netizens.

  20. Bob Angelle

    Robert Joseph "Bob" Angelle (August 26, 1896 - December 22, 1979) was a businessman and politician from Breaux Bridge in St. Martin Parish, who was the Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1957-1960, the last term of Governor Earl Kemp Long. Angelle was part of the powerful Long faction of Louisiana politics. He is probably best remembered for sponsoring the bill which declared Breaux Bridge "the Crawfish Capital of the World".

  21. Elizabeth Gilbert

    Elizabeth Gilbert (born 1969) is an American novelist, essayist, short story writer, biographer and memoirist.

  22. Joe Wolf

    Joseph (Joe) James Wolf (born December 17 1964 in Kohler, Wisconsin) is a retired American professional basketball player in the NBA. He was the 13th overall pick of the 1987 NBA Draft, selected by the Los Angeles Clippers. He played college basketball at the University of North Carolina. He averaged 4.2 points and 3.3 rebounds per game throughout a 11 year professional career. While he was also a player in the NBA, Wolf also owned a local Dairy Queen in Sheboygan Falls, …

  23. Kevin Farley

    Kevin Prindiville Farley (born June 8, 1965) in (Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A.) is an actor, production designer, and sometime composer. He is the younger brother of comedian Chris Farley. He is best known for portraying "Doug Linus" from the fictional boy band 2ge+her. He also had a brief role in the movie Dirty Work. He is also the brother of actor John P. Farley. The Farley brothers do routines together and receive roles from many of Chris's SNL castmates, …

  24. Catherine Gilbert Murdock

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock is an American author. Her first book was "Dairy Queen" (2006), a critically acclaimed novel for young adults. She grew up on a farm in Connecticut, and attended Bryn Mawr College and the University of Pennsylvania. She now lives in suburban Philadelphia with her husband and two children. The sequal to "Dairy Queen", "The Off Season", will be released sometime in June

  25. Omar Knedlik

    Omar Knedlik (1916-1989), is the inventor of the ICEE frozen drink. He was born and raised a poor farm boy in Barnes, Kansas in 1916. Knedlik was a World War II veteran who bought his first ice cream shop after the war. He owned several before moving to Coffeyville, Kansas, where he became the owner of a Dairy Queen in the late-1950's. Knedlik did not have a soda fountain, so he served semi-frozen bottled soft drinks.

  26. Brian Stepanek

    Brian Stepanek (February 6, 1971 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American actor. He is best known as his role as Arwin in "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody." He will also star as Arwin in "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" Spinoff, "Arwin!". Other roles include "The Mathter" on "Kim Possible", "Nugent the Dog in "Over the Hedge", …

  27. Ron Joyce

    Ron Joyce, CM (born 1930) is the Canadian multi-millionaire co-founder of the Tim Hortons donut chain. He was Tim Horton's partner and first franchisee. After being raised in Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, Ronald Vaughan Joyce, enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy and specialized in the Communications field. Joyce later moved to Hamilton, Ontario and became a police officer. He established a Dairy Queen franchise in Hamilton, while with his second wife Theresa, …

  28. Paul Norton

    Paul N. Norton was an American artist, born Feb. 15th, 1909 in the town of Moline, Illinois. The son of a railway clerk, Norton painted more than 500 watercolors in his career, and also created many memorable logos for companies such as Dairy Queen, Pella Windows, and others. His paintings can be found hanging in the White House, U.S. Capitol, and the Iowa Governor's Mansion, among others.

  29. Paul Snider

    Paul Leslie Snider was the ne'er do well estranged husband of Playboy model Dorothy Stratten, whom he murdered before committing suicide on August 14, 1980.

  30. Dorothy Stratten

    Dorothy Stratten (born Dorothy Ruth Hoogstraten was a Canadian model and actress. She found fame as the "Playboy" magazine's Playmate of the Month for August 1979 and Playmate of the Year for 1980. Stratten afterwards began a modestly successful acting career. She was murdered at age 20 by her estranged husband, an act that was the basis of two motion pictures.

  31. Mary Loves The Dairy...

    In am 5'10, 17 yrs old, junior at HMHS, 2 sisters (one died), PK (if u know what that is, i did not ask to be one), long legs, short hair, milk chocolate skin, Best-friend Marybeth, and Chel Chel, birth mark somewhere no one can know, single-and-looking, and I am much much more just observe no rude comments please! YeAh So WhAt!!!

  32. Forest Dairy

    I am a convenience store that sells beer, cigarettes, cold cuts, milk, eggs, and other stuff. My staff is friendly, but they talk about you once you leave. I tend to attract the crazies, but as long as they pay us and leave, i don't mind. I now have 2 cappucino machines. I am slowly getting accustomed to change, getting an ATM machine and soon i'll have laser scanners.

  33. Cal Poly Dairy

    This page was designed as support for all the awesome past and present Cal Poly Dairy employees. Here is too having the worst paying job with the most miserable hours on campus.

  34. Mary Dairy
  35. Wayne Cilento

    Wayne Cilento (born August 28, 1949) is an award-winning American dancer and choreographer. Born in New York City, Cilento made his Broadway musical debut in the chorus of "Seesaw". He has been featured in more than 100 national commercials, including spots for VISA, Dr Pepper, Burger King, McDonalds, Kmart, and Dairy Queen. On the concert stage, in music videos, and for television appearances, he has staged Alicia Keys, Liza Minelli, Barry Manilow, Chita Rivera, …

  36. Ludwig Dairy

    Hello, this is Sebastian and I am the owner of Ludwig Diary. Ludwig Dairy is a company that is located in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. Ludwig Dairy specializes in producing Polish cheese products of the highest quality. Not only do we manufacture these products but we also import goods from Poland. This is the official LUDWIG DAIRY MYSPACE! Be sure to try all the great tasting and healthy products. To place an order or to check out the warehouse call...847 860 8646.

  37. Carrie Dairy.
  38. Milam Dairy
  39. Thomas Büeler
  40. Sabrina Dairy

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