Savage was born in Connersville, Indiana, but his parents moved to Iowa shortly after his birth.
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On July 18, 1962, Barrow was nominated by President John F. Kennedy to a seat on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma vacated by Royce H. Savage.
In between his tenures in the State House of Washington State, Savage was also elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-ninth Congress (January 3, 1945-January 3, 1947).
Charles R. Savage (1906–1976), U.S. Representative from Washington
Created by the veteran American comic book artist Gil Kane, who conceived, plotted and illustrated the project, and writer Archie Goodwin, who scripted under the pseudonym Robert Franklin, the black-and-white magazine was published by Kane's Adventure House Press, and distributed to newsstands.
James D. Savage, political science professor at the University of Virginia
He then entered private practice for the Capital District law firm of Cooper Erving & Savage where he has worked ever since.
The name given to these people by Hanno the Navigator's interpreters was transmitted from Punic into Greek as gorillai and was applied in 1847 by Thomas S. Savage to the Western Gorilla.
Thomas S. Savage (1804–1880), American Protestant clergyman, missionary, physician and naturalist