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If George Young’s Giants tenure teaches us anything, it is that rising from the ashes doesn’t necessarily come quickly, nor uniformly.
In 1861, George Marshall Clark, a young aspiring Black barber, was lynched from a pile driver near the banks of the Milwaukee River.
There were the months when OHIO, chalked on latrine walls, meant “over the hill in October,” and many of the young men cursed George Marshall, the President, the Congress which (by a House ...
George C. Marshall (1880-1959), arguably the greatest soldier America has produced, was an enigmatic figure throughout his life. Famously tight-lipped, the general-statesman repressed all personal ...
Nobel Peace Prize winner and Chief of Staff George Marshall was born on this day in history, Dec. 31, 1880. He's best known for his development of the Marshall Plan following World War II.
“George Marshall Clark died an innocent young man when his safety and dignity as a Black man were utterly denied him,” said Sara Tomlin, assistant executive director of the cemetery.
STVM's George Marshall became the lone first-team All-Ohio swimmer from Greater Akron with a top-eight finish in the 500 freestyle at state.
George F. Marshall Jr. NORFOLK – George F. Marshall Jr., husband and father, left on a journey to heaven Sept. 17, 2010. George was a member of Haygood United Methodist Church and served in t… ...
The Dodgers right-hander, who applied science to his craft, became the first relief pitcher to win the Cy Young Award after appearing in a record 106 games.
George Young, who won a bronze medal in the steeplechase at the 1968 Olympics, set two world and many American records, and was the first American distance runner to be a four-time Olympian, died ...
George H. Marshall SUFFOLK - George Hunter Marshall was born Jan. 11, 1945, and died Dec. 22, 2008, in Suffolk. He was the son of the late John Henry Marsh ...