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unusual facts about Ronald B. Cameron


Ronald B. Cameron

Cameron was elected as a Democrat to the Eighty-eighth and to the succeeding Congress (January 3, 1963-January 3, 1967).


Athelston

Ronald B. Herzman, Graham Drake and Eve Salisbury (eds.) Four Romances of England.

Cooley High

The film is considered a classic of black cinema, and its soundtrack featured a new Motown recording, G.C. Cameron's hit single "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday".

Daniel Cameron

Daniel R. Cameron (1885–1933), lumber merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada

G. C. Cameron

Cherry Hill High School West Acappella vocal group Men of Note and Ms. Marilyn Marshall paid tribute to Cameron in honor of his contribution to American Popular Music and his dedication to youth education.

John A. Cameron

He was born in Charlottenburg Township in Upper Canada in 1820 and grew up in Glengarry County.

In 1863, he left the Cariboo and transported the coffin back by ship, crossing overland at the Isthmus of Panama, and eventually returned home where he had the coffin reburied.

John H. Rousselot

He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the Eighty-eighth Congress in 1962, losing to Democrat Ronald B. Cameron.

Kim S. Cameron

At BYU, served as Student Body Vice President, was a basketball player, and dated Ann Davies (who later married Mitt Romney).

Plattsburgh Pioneers

Plattsburgh played their first five home games at Ronald B. Stafford Ice Arena and their last few at Crete Civic Center.

Ronald B. Linsky

Linsky then moved to the Caribbean to become the UN’s Chief Technical Advisor and, later, CEO of the Institute of Marine Affairs (IMA) in Trinidad and Tobago.

As a member of the National Academy of Engineering’s Committee on Ocean Research, he worked with Great Britain, France, and Germany to encourage information exchange and to expand knowledge in the field of integrated coastal zone management.

STS-37

Astronaut Pilot Kenneth Cameron was the primary operator of the Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment (SAREX), although all five crew members participated as amateur radio operators.

Witt v. Department of the Air Force

District judge Ronald B. Leighton dismissed Witt's suit under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6) for "failure to state a claim".


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