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unusual facts about Fred W. P. Jago


Cornish language

Frederick Jago published his English-Cornish Dictionary in 1882.


13th Primetime Emmy Awards

Fred W. Friendly, David Lowe, Edward R. Murrow for CBS Reports, (Episode: "Harvest of Shame"), (CBS)

Black-appeal stations

Edward R. Murrow and a young collaborator, Fred W. Friendly, had transformed their documentary radio series Hear It Now into See It Now.

Fred Archer

Fred W. Archer, member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, 1913–1917

Fred Glover

Fred W. Glover, computer scientist, inventor of tabu search and of the term "meta-heuristic"

Fred Parks

Fred W. Parks (1871–1941), Lieutenant Governor of Colorado, 1905–1907

Fred W. Hooper

Born in Cleveland, Georgia, Hooper quit school in the eighth grade and worked as a schoolteacher, a carpenter, a riveter, a prizefighter and a potato farmer.

Fred W. Parks

He earned his law degree in 1895 after studying at the University of Denver and the Colorado State University.

Fred W. Stockham

Between that time and his death, he served in the Toulon sector, in the Aisne operation, and at Belleau Wood.

Max Otto Koischwitz

On July 26, 1943 Koischwitz, along with Fred W. Kaltenbach, Jane Anderson, Edward Delaney, Constance Drexel, Robert Henry Best, Douglas Chandler and Ezra Pound, was indicted in absentia by a District of Columbia grand jury on charges of treason.

Public-access television

Also, at that same time in New York City, Fred Friendly, head of the Cable TV and Communications Commission, made recommendations for a leased-access channel for public use.

Stockham

Fred W. Stockham (1881-1918), United States Marine, posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor


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