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unusual facts about Jack C. Massey


Thomas F. Frist, Jr.

In 1968, he co-founded the Hospital Corporation of America with his father, Thomas F. Frist, Sr., and Jack C. Massey.


Batman: Castle of the Bat

Written by Jack C. Harris with art by Bo Hampton as the artist and Tracy Hampton-Munsey as the letterer.

Battle 360°

The series original run was broadcast with limited commercial interruptions because of its sponsorship by Enterprise Rent-A-Car, whose founder, Jack Taylor, served on the Enterprise as a pilot during World War II.

Jack C. Stultz

Moving forward into Iraq with the initial ground offensive, he established the first forward logistics hub at Tallil and initial rail operations at Garma, located west of Baghdad.

In October 2004, Stultz was promoted to the rank of Major General and assumed command of the 143d Transportation Command in Orlando, Florida, which provided command and control to twelve units in the southeastern United States.

Jack Harris

Jack C. Harris (born 1947), American comic book writer and editor

Jack Robinson

Jack C. Robinson (1922–1942), United States Marine Corps Silver Star recipient

Lewis A. Massey

Their eldest son, Chandler Massey, is an Emmy Award winning actor, their daughter, Mary Cameryn, is a student at the University of Georgia, and their youngest son, Christian, is a middle schooler.

Rakesh Aggarwal

As with successful entrepreneurs such as Enterprise Rent-A-Car’s Jack C. Taylor, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Pret A Manger’s Sinclair Beecham and Julian Metcalfe, Aggarwal insists customer service is the guiding principle of his business philosophy.

Walter E. Massey

Massey, who joined the Seminar Board in 1995, succeeded Roy M. Huffington as board chair.

William A. Massey

After his time in the Senate, he resumed the practice of law in Reno, and died on a train near Litchfield, Nevada in March 1914.

He moved to Reno, Nevada and resumed the practice of law, and was appointed as a Republican to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of George S. Nixon by Governor Tasker Oddie.

He moved to San Diego, California in 1886, and to Nevada in 1887, where he prospected and mined, and later took up the practice of law in Elko, Nevada.


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