1938 births
Trefor Davies
1938 births | english cricketers | living people | worcestershire cricketersTrefor Elliott Davies CricketArchive gives his first name as "Treffor". (born 14 March 1938) was an English cricketer who played 20 first-class matches for Worcestershire between 1955 and 1961.
Prince Casimir of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
1938 births | house of bourbon-two sicilies | living people | princes of bourbon-two siciliesMarriage and issue
Casimir married Princess Maria Cristina of Savoy, second and youngest daughter of Prince Amedeo, 3rd Duke of Aosta, Italian Viceroy and Governor-General of Italian East Africa during World War II, and his wife Princess Anne of Orléans on 29 January 1967 in Jacarezinho, Brazil. Casimir and Maria Cristina have four children:Tom Thurlby
1938 births | canadian ice hockey defencemen | living people | oakland seals playersCareer statistics
Caroline Jones
1938 births | australian television presenters | living people | officers of the order of australiaShe joined the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Canberra in 1963 and later became the the first female reporter for This Day Tonight, and then the Four Corners presenter from 1973 to 1981. From 1987 to 1994 she presented a spiritually focussed radio programme called The Search For Meaning on ABC Radio National.
Tony Romeo (American football)
1938 births | 1996 deaths | american football tight ends | boston patriots (afl) players | dallas texans (afl) players | florida state seminoles football players | people from st. petersburg, floridaAnthony Lamar Romeo (March 7, 1938 – May 2, 1996) was an American football tight end in the American Football League for the Dallas Texans and Boston Patriots. He played college football at Florida State University and was drafted in the 19th round of the 1961 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins.
Chico Ruiz
1938 births | 1972 deaths | california angels players | cincinnati reds players | major league infieldersExternal links
Peter Godfrey
1938 births | charlton athletic f.c. players | english footballers | exeter city f.c. players | gillingham f.c. players | living people | people from woolwichReferences
Wilbert McClure
1938 births | boxers at the 1960 summer olympics | junior-middleweights | living people | olympic silver medalists for the united statesJean B. Cryor
1938 births | loyola college in maryland alumni | maryland politicians | members of the maryland house of delegates | people from maryland | people from montgomery county, maryland | people_from_delaware_county%%2c_pennsylvania | university of pennsylvania alumniJean B. Cryor (born December 13, 1938) near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates for District 15, which covers a portion of Montgomery County, Maryland.
Darrell Banks
1938 births | 1970 deaths | american soul singersBanks grew up in Buffalo, New York, and learned to sing in gospel churches before choosing a career in secular music. He signed with Solid Hitbound Productions/Revilot Records, who released his 1966 single "Open the Door to Your Heart" (which, curiously, is legally named "Baby Walk Right in"), written by Donnie Elbert. Biography, Allmusic.com When the single came out, Banks was credited as the songwriter instead of Elbert, and a protracted legal battle ensued; however, while the courts settled the matter (eventually in Elbert's favor), the tune scaled the US charts, peaking at 2 R&B and 27 on the Billboard Hot 100. Billboard Singles, Allmusic.com A second single, "Somebody (Somewhere) Needs You", hit 34 R&B and 55 pop later that year. Moving to Atco Records, he released the singles "Here Come the Tears"/"I've Got That Feelin" and "Angel Baby (Don't Ever Leave Me)"/"Look into the Eyes of a Fool" in 1967, neither of which charted. Atco also released a full-length of his which included his Revilot singles. Atco subsidiary Cotillion Records released his last single under the Atlantic Records umbrella, "I Wanna Go Home"/"The Love of My Woman".

