Rivers was the first African-American to be ordained in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati.
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Also born here was Eurith D. Rivers, the 68th Governor of Georgia.
Early goal-directed therapy was introduced by Emanuel P. Rivers, MD, MPH in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2001 and is a technique used in critical care medicine involving intensive monitoring and aggressive management of perioperative hemodynamics in patients with a high risk of morbidity and mortality.
Eurith Dickinson Rivers was born on December 1, 1895 in Center Point, Arkansas.
Sears, Roebuck and Company sponsored the production of The Green Hand, which had its theatrical premiere on January 12, 1940, in an Athens, Georgia, event attended by Governor Eurith D. Rivers.
1963 -- The WEDR call letters have been in South Florida since 1963 when the station's then owner Ed Rivers acquired them from an AM radio station in Birmingham, Alabama.