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Shiv Kumar Batalvi

1936 births | 1973 deaths | indian dramatists and playwrights | indian singers | punjabi poets | punjabi singers | punjabi-language poets | punjabi-language writers | sahitya akademi award recipients


birthplace = Bara Pind Lohtian, Shakargarh Tehsil, Punjab, British India deathdate = deathplace = Kir Mangyal, Pathankot, India occupation = poet, author, playwright nationality = Indian period = 1960-1973 genre = poetry, prose, play subject = movement = romanticism notableworks = influences = influenced = signature = website = http://www.batalvi.org/ }} Shiv Kumar 'Batalvi' (1936 –1973) was a noted Punjabi language poet, who was most noted for his romantic poetry.

Allen Esterson

1936 births | living people | mathematicians


Allen Esterson (1936-) is Lecturer in Mathematics at Southwark College, London.

Esterson is the author of Seductive Mirage: An Exploration of the Work of Sigmund Freud, a critical examination of Freud's life and work. It contained an introduction, fourteen chapters (Prelude, The Infantile Seduction Theory, Unconscious Phantasies and the Dora Analysis, More Case Histories, Grusha, Fabrictations, Miscellaneous Items, The Oedipus Theory and Female Sexuality, Popular Expositions, Dreams, Theoretical Revisions, Techniques of Persuasion, The Basic Concepts of Psychoanalysis, and Final Estimations), a bibliography, and an index.

Gene Grabosky

1936 births | 2001 deaths | american football defensive tackles | buffalo bills (afl) players | people from syracuse, new york


Harry Eugene Grabosky (September 1, 1936May 4, 2001) was an American football defensive tackle in the American Football League for the Buffalo Bills. He played college football at Syracuse University and was drafted in the 26th round of the 1959 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins.

Viktor Kanevski

1936 births | 1962 fifa world cup players | dynamo kyiv players | fc chornomorets odessa players | jewish footballers | living people | soviet footballers | soviet union international footballers


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Viktor Izrailevich Kanevski (Виктор Израилевич Каневский) (born October 3, 1936 in Kyiv) is a retired Soviet football player. He emigrated to the United States in 1988 and, as of 2008, lives in Brooklyn.

Emile Duprée

1936 births | living people


weight= birth_date=20 birth_place=Shediac, New Brunswick resides=Pointe-du-Chene, New Brunswick trainer=Vic Butler Reggie Richard debut=October 10 1955 retired= 1988 }}

Emile Duprée (born Emile Goguen on October 20, 1936) is a professional wrestler and promoter. He is also the father of former WWE professional wrestler, Rene Duprée and currently lives in Pointe-du-Chene, New Brunswick.

Jim Short (Australian politician)

1936 births | liberal party of australia politicians | living people | members of the australian house of representatives | members of the australian house of representatives for ballarat | members of the australian senate | members of the australian senate for victoria


James Robert "Jim" Short (born 7 December 1936) was an Australian politician. Born in Shepparton, Victoria, he attended the University of Melbourne before becoming a public servant with the Treasury Department. He was Executive Secretary of the Australian Industries Development Corporation from 1973-74. In 1975, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Liberal member for Ballaarat. He held the seat until his defeat in 1980. In 1984, he was elected to the Senate, where he remained until his resignation in 1997.

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Norbert Angermann

1936 births | german historians | living people


Norbert Angermann (born November 2 1936) is a German historian.

Angermann studies Baltic history in Middle Ages and Russo-German relationships during the same period. Until 2002 he was Professor of Eastern European History in University of Hamburg >.

Jesse Gonder

1936 births | 2004 deaths | cincinnati reds players | major league catchers | major league players from arkansas | milwaukee braves players | new york mets players | pittsburgh pirates players


Jesse Lemar Gonder (born January 20, 1936 in Monticello, Arkansas - November 14, 2004 in Oakland, California), was a professional baseball player who played catcher in the Major Leagues from 1960-1967. He played for the New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds, Milwaukee Braves, and Pittsburgh Pirates.

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Ron Harms

1936 births | baylor bears football coaches | living people | people from texas


Ron Harms is a former American football coach. He served as head coach at Texas A&M University–Kingsville (formerly Texas A&I University) from 1979-1999.

Harms served as offensive coordinator for Gil Steinke in 1974 and '75 before becoming an assistant to Grant Teaff at Baylor University for three years. Harms returned to Texas A&I in 1979 to replace Fred Jonas as head coach. In his first season, he guided the Javelinas to a NAIA national championship. With Harms at the helm, the Javelinas captured ten Lone Star Conference championship in total.

Frank Frost

1936 births | 1999 deaths | american blues musicians | arkansas musicians


Frank Frost (Born 1936 in Auvergne, Arkansas; Died October 12, 1999 in Helena, Arkansas) was one of the foremost Delta blues harmonica players of his generation.

Life

Frost moved to Saint Louis, Missouri when he was 15 and began his musical career as a guitarist. He toured in 1954 with drummer Sam Carr and Mr. Carr's father, Robert Nighthawk. Soon after, he spent several years touring with Sonny Boy Williamson, who helped teach him to play harmonica. After a hand injury, Frost turned his attention to the harmonica and piano.

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