1926 births
Hong Deok-Young
1926 births | 1954 fifa world cup players | 2005 deaths | football (soccer) goalkeepers | footballers at the 1948 summer olympics | olympic footballers of south korea | south korea international footballers | south korean football managers | south korean football referees | south korean footballers1969-1976
1970-1971 managerclubs = Korea University
Seoul Bank FC
Korea Republic pcupdate = 5 October 2008 ntupdate = 5 October 2008 }}
Hong Deok-Young (1926 ~ September 13, 2005) is a South Korean football player.
Joseph Tellechéa
1926 births | fc sochaux-montbéliard players | football (soccer) midfielders | france international footballers | french footballers | ligue 1 players | ligue 2 players | living peopleJosé Poy
1926 births | 1996 deaths | argentine football managers | argentine footballers | expatriate footballers in brazil | rosario central footballers | são paulo futebol clube players1948–1962 clubs = Rosario Central
São Paulo caps(goals) =
565 (0) nationalyears = nationalteam = nationalcaps(goals) = manageryears = 1964–1965
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1973–1976
1982–1983 managerclubs = São Paulo
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José Poy (16 April 1926 – 8 February 1996) was an Argentine football player who spent the majority of his career with São Paulo in Brazil, making a total of 565 appearances. After retiring as a player, Poy spent a number of spells as manager of São Paulo.
K. Jack Bauer
1926 births | 1987 deaths | harvard university alumni | historians of the united states | indiana university alumni | maritime historians | naval historians | people from ohio | rensselaer polytechnic institute facultyEarly Life and Education
The son of Charles August Bauer, an engineer, and Isabelle Fairbanks, Jack Bauer attended Harvard University, where he completed his bachelor of arts degree in 1948. He went on to graduate study at Indiana University, where he earned his M.A. in 1949 with a thesis on "United States naval shipbuilding programs, 1775-1860" and his Ph.D. degree in 1953 with a dissertation on "United States naval operations during the Mexican War."Alby Linton
1926 births | australian rules footballers | western bulldogs players | williamstown football club playersA rover, Linton was recruited from Footscray locally and made his debut in 1947. He played 53 games for the club and was their equal top goalkicker in 1951 with 23 goals.
Everett A. Kelly
1926 births | florida politicians | living people | university of florida alumniKelly previously served as a Representative in the House of Representatives of the U.S. state of Florida. It should also be noted that he currently lives in Tavares, Florida with his family. >
Thorkild Simonsen
1926 births | danish interior ministers | living people | mayors of places in denmarkSimonsen was a member of Århus city council from 1966 to 1997 and mayor from 1 January 1982 to 1997, when he left the position to become Minister of Interior Affairs. Prime Minister Poul Nyrup Rasmussen had called for a tightening of the laws on immigration and refugee issues that the previous minister Birte Weiss refuse to implement and caused her to resign in protest.Skou, Kaare R. (2005). Dansk politik A-Å . Aschehoug, pp. 608-609. ISBN 87-11-11652-8. Although Simonsen was not a member of parliament, he was the problem solver that Nyrup Rasmussen hoped would be able to bring greater clarity to the government's policy on immigration and refugee, an issue on which the government had received considerable criticism. Although Simonsen did tighten the laws, neither he nor he successor Karen Jespersen were able to satisfy the popular demands as voiced in particular by the Danish People's Party.
Gene Berce
1926 births | american basketball players | living people | marquette golden eagles men's basketball players | tri-cities blackhawks playersHe played collegiately for the Marquette University.
Grigori Kromanov
1926 births | 1984 deathsExternal links
- Grigori Kromanov's entry at IMDB
Daniel Hollands
1926 births | 2006 deaths | members of the canadian house of commons from alberta | progressive conservative party of canada mpsHollands ran for a seat in the Canadian House of Commons in the 1972 federal election. He won the district of Pembina. He left the Progressive Conservative caucus on May 9, 1974, and ran for re-election in the 1974 federal election without party affiliation. He was defeated by Progressive Conservative candidate Peter Elzinga. Hollands would finish third place in a field 8 candidates and loose approximately 16,000 votes from the previous election.

