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unusual facts about Fred H. Madden


Fred H. Madden

The Washington Township (Gloucester County) native was recruited to run for the Senate in the high profile 4th Legislative District against incumbent Republican Senator George Geist in 2004.


Denis J. Madden

On May 10, 2005, Madden was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore and Titular Bishop of Baia by Pope Benedict XVI; he was that pope's first episcopal appointment in the United States.

Emiliano Mercado del Toro

After that, researchers tried to track him down, but only after the November 2004 death of Fred H. Hale, Sr. did someone finally start sending in documents.

Fred Brown

Fred H. Brown (1879–1955), former United States Congressman from New Hampshire

Fred H. Albee

With the cooperation of the War Department and the United States Surgeon General, William C. Gorgas, Dr. Albee was given free rein to open "United States Hospital Number 3", at Colonia, New Jersey, as the first purely orthopedic hospital.

After a brief general practice, he became an assistant orthopedic surgeon at the New York Postgraduate Medical School Clinic.

Fred H. Hale, Sr.

The Guinness Book of World Records recognized Hale as the oldest licensed driver when he was 108 years old.

George H. Moses

However, he narrowly lost to Fred Brown amidst the Democratic/Roosevelt landslide in 1932.

Hex Rally

The 2008 rally, held November 24, 2008, featured Longhorn football head coach Mack Brown, strength and conditioning coach, Jeff "Mad Dog" Madden, and the Longhorn Football Team.

Karl E. Mundt

In 1936, Mundt was the Republican candidate for the House of Representatives in South Dakota's 1st congressional district, losing in a Democratic year to Fred H. Hildebrandt.

Madden Dam

The dam and the reservoir behind it were both named for U.S. Congressman Martin B. Madden of Illinois, who was a chairman of the House appropriations committee during the period while the U.S. was constructing the Panama Canal.

Robert Madden

Robert P. Madden, president of the Optical Society of America in 1982

Robert W. Madden, staff photographer for National Geographic magazine

Robert W. Madden

The Overseas Press Club designated his coverage of the 1976 Guatemala earthquake as that year's Best Photographic Coverage From Abroad.

Time and Mr. Bass

The novel followed The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet (1954), Stowaway to the Mushroom Planet (1956), Mr. Bass's Planetoid (1958), A Mystery for Mr. Bass (1960), Jewels from the Moon and the Meteor That Couldn't Stay (1964), and was illustrated by Fred H. Meise.

W.C. Madden

He has also written about the Western League and the College World Series.


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