• Ethel Johnson (8 October 1908 – 30 March 1964) was an English athlete who competed for Great Britain in the 1932 Summer Olympics. She was born in Westhoughton...
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  • Ethel Johnson may refer to: Ethel Johnson (athlete) (1908–1964), English Olympic athlete Ethel Johnson (wrestler) (1935–2018), American professional wrestler...
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    brigadier general Ethel Johnson (athlete) (1908–1964), English sprinter Ethel Johnson (wrestler) (1935–2018), American professional wrestler Ethel Kennedy (born...
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  • Cooper "Corny" Johnson (August 28, 1913 – February 15, 1946) was an American athlete in the high jump. Born in Los Angeles in 1913, Johnson first competed...
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    Robert F. Kennedy (category Lyndon B. Johnson administration cabinet members)
    NPR. June 5, 2008. "Ethel Skakel Kennedy". John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. Retrieved December 12, 2019. "Ethel Skakel Kennedy". John...
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  • Eileen Hiscock (category Olympic athletes for Great Britain)
    Britain's first female Olympians in athletics events, together with Ethel Johnson, Gwendoline Porter, Nellie Halstead, and seventeen-year-old Violet Webb...
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  • Ivy Walker (category Athletes (track and field) at the 1934 British Empire Games)
    220-110-220-110 yards relay competition (with Eileen Hiscock, Nellie Halstead, Ethel Johnson and Walker). In the 220 yards competition she was eliminated in the...
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    metre and 400 metre champion Michael Johnson from the United States. After much sparring between the two athletes and media of their respective countries...
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    assassination were formally awarded by his successor in office, Lyndon B. Johnson. President Barack Obama awarded 118 medals, the most of any president,...
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    IAAF implemented a further change in the 2010 season – a false starting athlete now receives immediate disqualification. This proposal was met with objections...
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    technique until developing the universally preferred Fosbury Flop, in which athletes run towards the bar and leap head first with their back to the bar. The...
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    of all time. He received the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States in 1933. Cunningham was born in Atlanta, Kansas and...
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  • better than you." The song was first performed in Annie Get Your Gun by Ethel Merman and Ray Middleton. During the song, they argue playfully about who...
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    freestyle relay. Together with her American relay teammates Euphrasia Donnelly, Ethel Lackie and Mariechen Wehselau, she set a new world record of 4:58.8 in the...
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    Irene Obera (category Track and field athletes from California)
    in San Bernardino County, California) is an American track and field athlete, specializing in sprinting events. Over an extended career, she has set...
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    Bradley (December 29, 1917 – September 29, 1998) was an American politician, athlete, police officer, and lawyer who served as the 38th Mayor of Los Angeles...
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    1932 and 1972. Ellery Clark was the first Olympic champion in 1896 and Ethel Catherwood became the first female Olympic high jump champion 32 years later...
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    Robert Kennedy during the 1968 presidential campaign. Grier was guarding Ethel Kennedy when Senator Kennedy was shot. Although unable to prevent the assassination...
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  • shows and participating as an 'extra' was Python superfan Kim "Howard" Johnson. The show also included filmed inserts which were mostly taken from two...
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    Nellie Halstead (category Olympic athletes for Great Britain)
    Eileen Hiscock, Gwendoline Porter and Violet Webb (replacing the injured Ethel Johnson). At the 1934 Empire Games she was a member of the English relay team...
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  • the surname Johnson: Aaron Johnson Abby Johnson Adam Johnson Al Johnson Alan Johnson Albert Johnson Alexander or Alex Johnson Alice Johnson Andrew or Andy...
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    on October 21, 2016. Retrieved July 4, 2013. "Kerry Washington weds pro athlete Nnamdi Asomugha". CBS News. July 3, 2013. Archived from the original on...
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  • Ethel Harrington (born June 18, 1907, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) was an American track and field sprinter. She ran the 100 meters for the United States...
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  • McCormack and given a very social farewell from Rita, Alice and Lorelei. Ethel May "Ettie" Parslow Lois Ramsay – episodes 514–600) A senile old dear who...
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    entrepreneur, politician William Coaker, trade union leader, politician Ethel Cochrane, senator Bob Cole, television announcer Henry Collingwood, entrepreneur...
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  • Emily Browning, Australian actor Ethel Browning (actress) (1876/1877 – 1965), American actress and screenwriter Ethel Browning (toxicologist) (1891–1969)...
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  • Gwendoline Porter (category Athletes from the London Borough of Redbridge)
    Britain's first female Olympians in athletics events, together with Ethel Johnson, Eileen Hiscock, Nellie Halstead, and seventeen-year-old Violet Webb...
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    Aimee Mullins (born 1975) is an American athlete, actress, and public speaker. She was born with a medical condition that resulted in the amputation of...
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    even having eviction papers drawn up. Berg next moved in with his sister Ethel in Belleville, New Jersey, where he resided for the rest of his life. He...
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  • Award-winning film director Cynthia Stevenson – actress, born in Oakland Ethel Grey Terry – silent film actress Colin Trevorrow – film director Jo Van...
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