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unusual facts about Harold A. Garman


Harold A. Garman

On that day, near Montereau, France, he participated in the evacuation of wounded soldiers across the Seine river.


1918 Pulitzer Prize

Harold A. Littledale of New York Evening Post, for a series of articles exposing abuses in and leading to the reform of the New Jersey State prison.

Harold A. Baker

Baker was nominated by President Jimmy Carter on August 9, 1978, to a seat vacated by Henry S. Wise on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Illinois.

Harold A. Carter

Among the people who have been raised going to New Shiloh Baptist Church was Byron Pitts who spend some time speaking of Carter in his memoir.

Harold A. Hamersley

Hamersley started again on 25 January 1918, destroying an Albatros D.V.

Harold A. Henry

Henry was active in the development and beautification of Wilshire Boulevard and the Miracle Mile.

In 1955 the district included much of the Wilshire district and in general was bounded by Fountain Avenue, Wilshire Boulevard, Fairfax Avenue and Catalina Street.

Not to be confused with Harold Harby, Los Angeles City Council member 1943–57.

Harold A. Linstone

He has been a consultant to many organizations, including the US House of Representatives, State of Alaska oil Spill Commission, Alberta Economic Development Commission, and UN Asian-Pacific center for Technology Transfer, as well as corporations such as IBM and United Airlines.

Harold A. Rogers

Before it could be acted upon, he was gassed at the Paschendaele front (Ypres) and wounded at the Amiens front.

Harold A. Terris

During World War II, Harold Terris served overseas as a Spitfire pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force.

Harold Baker

Harold A. Baker (Harold Albert Baker, born 1929), federal judge on United States District Courts in Illinois

Harold Davis

Harold A. Davis, pulp fiction author working under the pseudonym Kenneth Robeson, 1930s, 1940s

Harold Harby

Not to be confused with Harold A. Henry, Los Angeles City Council member 1945–66.

Mid-Wilshire, Los Angeles

Harold A. Henry Park, named after the former city councilman, at Ninth Street and Plymouth Boulevard.

United States Senate election in North Dakota, 1952

The incumbent, Non-Partisan League (NPL) Senator William Langer, sought and received re-election to his fourth term in the United States Senate on the Republican ticket, defeating Democratic candidate Harold A. Morrison.


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