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- 1011: “George S. Patton, Jr.”
- ... the other kids in reading and mathematics these were his two worst subjects. In high school he started to catch up to his fellow class mates. He became popular with the other kids by playing sports. He was an exceptional football player and track star. He went to two colleges VMI and West Point. He first went to VMI then he decided that he wanted the best so he transferred to ...
- 1012: Glenn Theodore Seaborg
- ... 1939). They have six children: Peter (b. 1946), Lynne (b. 1947), David (b. 1949), Stephen (b. 1951), John Eric (b. 1954), and Dianne (b. 1959). His chief hobby is golf, but he also follows other sports with interest. From 1953-1958 he served as the University of California (Berkeley) Faculty Athletic Representative. Glenn Theodore Seaborg died in 1999.
- 1013: Life of John F Kennedy
- ... the size of the family. The Kennedy’s moved to larger, more impressive homes, first in Brookline, then in the suburbs of New York city. John had a good childhood, full of family games and sports. He attended several private schools throughout his education, but finally ended up at Choate School in Wallingford, Connecticut where he graduated in 1935. John spent the summer of 1935 studying at the London school of ...
- 1014: Babe Ruth
- Babe Ruth George Herman Ruth Jr. is by far one of Americas greatest sports heroes. He is known primarily for his great baseball exploits and secondary as a man who stayed out late before every game and partied until there was no one left to party with. There is ...
- 1015: Sergey Bubka
- ... it for a very long time, even though she was out of competition. She still does gymnastics today, teaching younger children the sport of gymnastics. She and her husband alike are both very fond of sports. Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, Bubka now represents Ukraine but competes for the OSC Berlin Club while residing in Paris and Donetsk. However, it did not matter where or who he competed for ...
- 1016: The Life of Adolf Hitler
- ... provided for huge loans from America to help German industry rebuild. The German government also borrowed from the U.S. to finance its vast array of new social programs and municipal building projects including airfields, sports stadiums and even swimming pools. And Germany now had a new president, a sleepy eyed old gentleman named Paul von Hindenburg, a famous World War One Field Marshal. He was unanimously backed by the conservative ...
- 1017: The Beliefs of Martin Luther King Jr.
- ... a young age he was determined to change things. In his academic endeavours and desires he appeared to be a very serious person, but he enjoyed socialising. He had friends [some white], danced, and played sports. Dr. King was a charismatic leader. He spoke with eloquence, authority, and assurance. With his natural leadership qualities it is only fitting that he soon found himself in that role. His leadership was not limited ...
- 1018: Alexander The Great
- ... inspired young Alexander with a love for literature, science, medicine, and philosophy. He came to know and like Greek ways of living, and was impressed with the ideals for Greek civilization. Alexander took part in sports and daily exercise and developed a strong body. Alexander’s education was not all from books. He talked with ambassadors from many foreign countries, and with other noted people from his father’s court. Accomplishments ...
- 1019: Argentine Marxist Revolutionary And Guerrilla Leader Che Guevara
- ... his father's library, it is probable that he had read some of their works before he went to secondary school (1941), the Colegio Nacional Dean Funes, Cordoba, where he excelled only in literature and sports. At home he was impressed by the Spanish Civil War refugees and by the long series of squalid political crises in Argentina which culminated in the 'Left Fascist' dictatorship of Juan Peron, to whom the ...
- 1020: JFK: His Life and Legacy
- ... figure for most of John's admiration. His older brother was much bigger and stronger than John and took it upon himself to be John's coach and protector. John's childhood was full of sports, fun and activity. This all ended when John grew old enough to leave for school. At the age of thirteen, John left home to attend an away school for the first time. Canterbury School, a ...
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