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unusual facts about Harry G. Stoddard


WTAG

Ellis sold the newspapers and radio station in December 1925 to Harry Stoddard and George F. Booth (1960 recipient of the Yankee Quill Award).


Bi-State Vietnam Gold Star Bridges

The dedication ceremony featured Kentucky governor Ruby Laffoon and Indiana governor Harry G. Leslie shaking hands with one another, as 22 military planes under the command of Jimmy Doolittle flew overhead with cannon fire and boat whistles in the distance celebrating the occasion.

Harry Barnes

Harry G. Barnes, Jr. (1926–2012), American diplomat, United States Ambassador to India

Harry G. Leslie

Leslie enjoyed humor and among his close friends were George Ade and Will Rogers.

Following his governorship Leslie became a founder, and eventually the president, of Standard Life Insurance Company in Indianapolis.

Harry Robinson

Harry G. Robinson III (born 1942), African American architect and professor of architecture

Howard J. Stoddard

He founded Michigan National Bank by merging several banks in mid-sized Michigan cities.

Isaac T. Stoddard

Isaac Taft Stoddard (1851 Whitney Point, Broome County, New York - 1914) was an American lawyer, businessman and politician from Arizona.

In June 1903, while Governor Alexander Brodie was out of the Territory, Acting Governor Stoddard was faced with a strike of about 3,500 miners in Morenci, Arizona, and sent out the entire force of the Territorial Militia to preserve order.

Verdict with Dan Abrams

Ron Reagan, son of former US president Ronald Reagan, Andrea Tantaros, Joe Watkins, Tucker Carlson, Roy Sekoff, Chrystia Freeland and A. B. Stoddard (associate editor of The Hill) were some of the frequent guests on the program.

William V. Pratt

During his tenure, he also helped Coast Guard Commandant Harry G. Hamlet in discouraging President Franklin D. Roosevelt from merging the Navy and Coast Guard.


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