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  1. 5 giorni fa · 1927 - John William Warner, politico e avvocato statunitense († 2021) 1927 - Robert Webb, erpetologo statunitense († 2018) 1928 - Aldo Falivena, giornalista italiano († 2021) 1928 - John Ostrom, paleontologo statunitense († 2005) 1929 - Pierre Colnard, pesista francese († 2018) 1929 - Len Deighton, scrittore inglese.

  2. 4 giu 2024 · Dau. of Col. Augustine Warner of Warner Hall, Speaker & Mildred Reade. Speaker John Smith had occasion, March 13, 1657, as presiding officer of the House of Burgesses, to voice the refusal of the members to accept the order of dissolution by the Governor, was one of the original trustees of the College of William & Mary, 1693 - 1698 and served as a Burgess from Gloucester.

  3. 10 giu 2024 · WILLIAM COREY WARNER was booked on 6/10/2024 in Rutland County, Vermont. WILLIAM was charged with LEAVING SCENE OF CRASH-PROPERTY DAMAGE and was 35 years old on the day of the booking.

  4. 10 giu 2024 · by John Crissinger Last Updated Jun 11, 2024 23 views this year ARCHIVES: The Ohio State Newark Titans, 1980-2016 by John Crissinger Last Updated Jun 10, 2024 5 views this year

  5. 6 giorni fa · Warner-Lambert Company, former diversified American corporation that manufactured products ranging from pharmaceuticals to candy. It became part of U.S. pharmaceutical conglomerate Pfizer Inc. in 2000. The company dates to 1856, when William Warner, a Philadelphia pharmacist, invented the sugar-coated pill.

  6. 2 giorni fa · The Hanna-Barbera headquarters in Los Angeles in the 1990s. The "swirling star" logo on the right was designed by Saul Bass in 1979. Hanna-Barbera ( / ˈhænə ˈbɑːrbərə / BAR-bər-ə) [1] was an American animation studio and production company, which was active from 1957 until its absorption into Warner Bros. Animation in 2001.

  7. 30 mag 2024 · Hanna and Barbera, American motion-picture animators and partners in Hanna-Barbera Productions, founded in 1957. William Hanna (in full William Denby Hanna; b. . July 14, 1910, Melrose, New Mexico, U.S.