1920 births
Harvey Swados
1920 births | 1972 deaths | american jews | american novelists | university of michigan alumniHarvey Swados (1920-1972) was born in Buffalo, New York, the son of a doctor. A graduate of the University of Michigan. Swados was a four year veteran of the Merchant Marine during World War II and published his first novel in 1955. Swados's 1959 essay for Esquire, "Why Resign from the Human Race?," has often been said to have inspired the formation of the Peace Corps.
Les Smith (footballer)
1920 births | english footballers | football (soccer) midfielders | huddersfield town f.c. players | oldham athletic a.f.c. players | people from manchester | possibly living people | stockport county f.c. players | the football league playersReferences
- 99 Years & Counting - Stats & Stories - Huddersfield Town History
Mark Arnold-Forster
1920 births | 1981 deaths | british authors | british journalists | british writers | dead people | english columnists | guardian journalists | people from notting hill | people from swindonEarly Years
He was the only son of William Edward Arnold-Forster (b. 1886, d. 1951), painter, publicist, and gardener, and his wife Katharine (Ka) Laird, née Cox (b. 1887, d. 1938). His parents' families included leading politicians and writers, among them Matthew Arnold and his mother had been close to Rupert Brooke and his group as well as to Virginia Woolf. Shortly after his birth his parents went to live in a picturesque Cornish house, Eagle's Nest, Zennor, Cornwall. They placed Mark at age 7 in a boarding-school in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, and at 9 in Kurt Hahn's school at Salem in Germany. When Hitler came to power in 1933 and drove Hahn into exile, Arnold-Forster was one of two British boys who followed Hahn to a new school in Scotland at Gordonstoun, Moray, and he stayed on until 1937. This upbringing made him fluent in French and German. Arnold-Forster won a place to study mechanical engineering at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge, but he never took this up.Edmund Tobin Asselin
1920 births | 1999 deaths | liberal party of canada mps | members of the canadian house of commons from quebec | place of death missingExternal link
Dic Goodman
1920 births | welsh poets | welsh-speaking peopleHis life
Richard was born to his mother Kate, and his father of his same name who died within 3 months of Richard's birth in a farming accident. Though Kate soon remarried, Richard remained an only child. Richard was brought up in Mynytho, where he attended Foel Gron primary school. He has never disassociated himself with the area. In 1952 he married Laura Ellen Jones (also of Mynytho) and fathered two children; Sian and Dafydd. Aged 87, he currently lives in Mynytho with his wife and has two grandchildren by his son Dafydd, named Gwyneth Angharad and Alan Goodman.René Brunelle
1920 births | canadian roman catholics | progressive conservative party of ontario mpps | provincial secretaries of ontarioHe was born in Penetanguishene, Ontario and educated in Timmins, Ottawa, at Khaki University and the University of Toronto. Brunelle was a director for the Northern Telephone Company. He served overseas with the Canadian Army during World War II. Brunelle was a tourism operator near Moonbeam. He served in the provincial cabinet as Minister of Lands and Forests from 1966 to 1972, as Minister of Social and Family Services in 1972, Minister of Community and Social Services from 1972 to 1975, Minister Without Portfolio from 1975 to 1977 and Provincial Secretary for Resources Development from 1977 to 1981. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus.
Tommy Eggleston
1920 births | 2004 deaths | derby county f.c. players | english football managers | english footballers | everton f.c. managers | football (soccer) fullbacks | leicester city f.c. players | mansfield town f.c. managers | people from consett | watford f.c. players0 (0)
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177 (6) manageryears = 1967-1970
1973 managerclubs = Mansfield Town
Everton (caretaker) }} Thomas "Tommy" Eggleston (born February 21, 1920 in Consett, England - died 2004) was an English footballer and manager.

