[msb-alumni] Fwd: [dead-or-alive] wa-wd.com: Monthly news and list of living octogenarians

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From: Mark Martin <pencildrag@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: June 3, 2023 at 11:35:12 PM EDT
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     ----- Original Message ----- From: David Carson To: Dead or Alive Sent: Thursday, June 1, 2023 2:36 PM Subject: [dead-or-alive] wa-wd.com: Monthly news and list of living octogenarians
WA&WD News – 1 June 2023   - There will not be a weekly mailout this coming Sunday, 4 June. The obituaries will be posted to the web site, however, and can be accessed on Monday, 5 June or after. The web link is https://www.doadb.com/roundup.htm. I include this link for your convenience at the bottom of every weekly mailout. - The next weekly mailout will go out the following Sunday, on 11 June, and will include two weeks’ worth of information. - Death bulletins may post more slowly than usual over the next few days. - I am fine. Do not worry.   ------------------------------ Statistics   Total number of site visits last month: 82,119 (previous month: 82,787) Average visits per day last month: 2,649 (previous month: 2,760) Average page views per visit last month: 3.5 (previous month: 3.7) Number of mailing list members: 1,629 (previous month 1,628)   Ten most accessed pages last month: 1. Ed O’Neill 2. Jim Brown 3. Gordon Lightfoot 4. Ed Ames 5. Tina Turner 6. Maury Povich 7. Jerry Springer 8. Jimmy Buffett 9. Robert De Niro 10. David Attenborough   ------------------------------ List of Living Octogenarians   Here are the most recent changes to the list below:   (*) Ed Ames – died Jim Brown – died Gary Burghoff - turned 80 Lonnie Burr - turned 80 (*) Joan Collins - turned 90 (*) Louis Farrakhan - turned 90 Tommy John - turned 80 (!) Henry Kissinger - turned 100 Gordon Lightfoot – died Joe Namath - turned 80 Michael Palin - turned 80 Tina Turner – died Leslie Uggams - turned 80 Bruce Weitz - turned 80   ------------------------------ The following 477 living people are all at least 80 years old: (*) indicates 90 to 99 (97 people on this list) (!) indicates 100 and over (2 person on this list)   Marv Albert - sports announcer Tenley Albright - figure skater Alan Alda - actor, "M*A*S*H" (*) Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin - U.S. astronaut Lamar Alexander - U.S. Senator, Tennessee Duane Allen - country singer, The Oak Ridge Boys Woody Allen - film director, "Annie Hall" Gloria Allred - civil rights attorney Bobby Allison - auto racer, NASCAR Herb Alpert - trumpeter and music executive John Amos - actor, "Good Times" Bill Anders - U.S. astronaut, Apollo 8 Ursula Andress - actress, "Dr. No" Mario Andretti - auto racer Julie Andrews - singer/actress, "The Sound of Music" Paul Anka - pop songwriter, "My Way" Luis Aparicio - major-league shortstop Sergio Aragones - cartoonist, "MAD" (*) Bill Archer - U.S. Congressman, Texas Alan Arkin - actor, "Little Miss Sunshine" Giorgio Armani - fashion designer Dick Armey - U.S. Congressman, Texas John Ashcroft - U.S. attorney general Elizabeth Ashley - actress, "Evening Shade" (*) John Astin - actor, "The Addams Family" (*) David Attenborough - nature documentary writer/narrator Frankie Avalon - 1950's teen idol Max Baer Jr. - actor, "The Beverly Hillbillies" Joan Baez - folk singer, "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" (*) Barbara Bain - actress, "Mission: Impossible" (*) James Baker III - U.S. cabinet member/White House chief of staff Joe Don Baker - actor, "Walking Tall" Tom Baker - actor, "Doctor Who" Jim Bakker - televangelist Phil Balsley - country singer, the Statler Brothers John Barbour - TV host, "Real People" Brigitte Bardot - actress/sex kitten (*) Bob Barker - game show host Rona Barrett - gossip columnist (*) Barbara Barrie - actress, "Barney Miller" Jeff Barry - pop songwriter, "Leader of the Pack" Shirley Bassey - singer, "Goldfinger" Max Baucus - U.S. Senator, Montana Warren Beatty - actor, "Heaven Can Wait" Donald P. Bellisario - TV producer/screenwriter, "Magnum, P.I." Richard Benjamin - actor, "The Sunshine Boys" (*) Tony Bennett - singer Silvio Berlusconi - Italian prime minister Mike Berry - actor, "Are You Being Served?" Pete Best - ousted Beatle Joe Biden - U.S. president Cindy Birdsong - singer, The Supremes Michael Bloomberg - media executive & mayor of New York City Peter Bonerz - actor, "The Bob Newhart Show" Pat Boone - pop singer, "Love Letters in the Sand" (*) Frank Borman - U.S. astronaut Barbara Boxer - U.S. Senator, California (*) Nicholas Brady - U.S. secretary of treasury Creed Bratton - actor, "The Office" Stephen Breyer - U.S. Supreme Court justice Beau Bridges - actor, The Fabulous Baker Boys Tom Brokaw - TV news anchor, NBC James Brolin - actor, "Marcus Welby, M.D." James L. Brooks - TV and film producer (*) Mel Brooks - director, "Young Frankenstein" Jerry Brown - governor of California Lee P. Brown - mayor of Houston, Texas Anita Bryant - singer/spokeswoman/activist Pat Buchanan - political figure and commentator (*) Warren Buffett - investor, Berkshire Hathaway Bobby Burgess - Mouseketeer Gary Burghoff - actor, "M*A*S*H" (*) Carol Burnett - actress, "The Carol Burnett Show" Lonnie Burr - child actor, "The Mickey Mouse Club" (*) Ellen Burstyn - actress, "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" Dick Butkus - NFL football player/actor (*) Dick Button - figure skater Ruth Buzzi - actress, "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" John Byner - actor, "Bizarre" (*) Michael Caine - actor (*) Jimmy Carter - U.S. president (*) Rosalynn Carter - U.S. first lady Mary Jo Catlett - actress, "Diff'rent Strokes" Dick Cavett - TV host, "The Dick Cavett Show" Richard Chamberlain - actor, "Dr. Kildare" Charo (Maria Martinez) - Latin singer and guitarist Chubby Checker - rock and roll singer, "The Twist" Dick Cheney - U.S. vice president (*) Noam Chomsky - leftist linguist Tommy Chong - comedian and actor, Cheech and Chong Jean Chrétien - Canadian prime minister Lou Christie - pop singer, "Lightnin' Strikes" Dave Clark - pop musician (*) Petula Clark - singer, "Downtown" David Clayton-Thomas - pop singer, Blood, Sweat & Tears John Cleese - actor, "Monty Python's Flying Circus" Carol Cleveland - actress, "Monty Python's Flying Circus" George Clinton - funk musician, Funkadelic David Allan Coe - country singer, "You Never Even Called Me By My Name" William Cohen - U.S. secretary of state Tommy Cole - Mouseketeer (*) Dabney Coleman - actor, "Nine to Five" (*) Joan Collins - actress, "Dynasty" Judy Collins - pop/folk singer, "Both Sides Now" Francis Ford Coppola - film director, "The Godfather" (*) Roger Corman - film producer Bill Cosby - actor, "The Cosby Show" Bobby Cox - baseball manager, Atlanta Braves Ronny Cox - actor, "Deliverance" Billy "Crash" Craddock - country singer, "Rub It In" Darrell "Dash" Crofts - pop musician, Seals and Crofts David Cronenberg - film director, "Scanners" Richard M. Daley - mayor of Chicago, Illinois John Davidson - TV host, "That's Incredible!" (*) Clive Davis - music executive Gray Davis - governor of California Richard Dawkins - biologist John Dean - Watergate scandal figure Dr. Demento (Barrett Hansen) - novelty radio host Judi Dench - actress, M Brian De Palma - film director, "Scarface" Bruce Dern - actor, "The Cowboys" Alan Dershowitz - attorney Neil Diamond - pop singer, "Sweet Caroline" (*) Angie Dickinson - actress, "Police Woman" Dion DiMucci - pop singer, "The Wanderer" Annette Dionne - quintuplet Cecile Dionne - quintuplet Mike Ditka - NFL footall player and coach James Dobson - Christian radio host, "Focus on the Family" Elizabeth Dole - U.S. cabinet secretary Placido Domingo - operatic tenor Phil Donahue - TV host Sam Donaldson - White House correspondent Michael Dukakis - U.S. presidential nominee Charles Duke - U.S. astronaut, Apollo 16 Keir Dullea - actor, "2001: A Space Odysey" Faye Dunaway - actress, "Network" (*) Robert Duvall - actor, "The Godfather" Bob Dylan - folk singer, "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" (*) Clint Eastwood - actor Duane Eddy - guitarist (*) Barbara Eden - actress, "I Dream of Jeannie" Michael Eisner - executive, Walt Disney Co. (*) Daniel Ellsberg - political activist Bob Eubanks - game show host, "The Newlywed Game" Linda Evans - actress, "The Big Valley" Lola Falana - actress/Las Vegas entertainer Jamie Farr - actor, "M*A*S*H" (*) Louis Farrakhan - activist, Nation of Islam Mike Farrell - actor, "M*A*S*H" Anthony Fauci - U.S. government physician (*) Jules Feiffer - cartoonist, "The New Yorker" Dianne Feinstein - U.S. Senator, California (*) Barbara Feldon - actress, "Get Smart" Roberta Flack - soul singer, "Killing Me Softly With His Song" Jane Fonda - actress, "Barbarella" Harrison Ford - actor, "Raiders of the Lost Ark" Fabian Forte - pop singer/1950s teen idol Vicente Fox - president of Mexico A.J. Foyt - auto racer Connie Francis - singer, "Who's Sorry Now" Pope Francis - Roman Catholic pope Barney Frank - U.S. Congressman, Massachusetts Morgan Freeman - actor, "Driving Miss Daisy" Art Garfunkel - pop musician, Simon and Garfunkel Max Gail - actor, "Barney Miller" Bill Gaither - southern gospel singer Gloria Gaither - southern gospel singer (*) Valentino Garavani - fashion designer (*) Jake Garn - U.S. Senator, Utah Bob Gaudio - pop singer, The Four Seasons (*) Mitzi Gaynor - actress, "Golden Girl" (*) Frank Gehry - architect (*) Marla Gibbs - actress, "The Jeffersons" Charles Gibson - TV host/anchor, "Good Morning America" (*) Johnny Gilbert - game show announcer, "Jeopardy!" Darlene Gillespie - Mouseketeer Terry Gilliam - animator/actor, "Monty Python's Flying Circus" Paul Michael Glaser - actor, "Starsky and Hutch" Mark Goddard - actor, "Lost In Space" William Lee Golden - country singer, the Oak Ridge Boys Bobby Goldsboro - pop singer, "Honey" Jane Goodall - chimpanzee researcher (*) Berry Gordy - record producer, Motown Louis Gossett Jr. - actor, "An Officer and a Gentleman" Elliott Gould - actor, "M*A*S*H" "Little" Anthony Gourdine - soul singer, "Tears on My Pillow" Bob Graham - U.S. Senator, Florida Phil Gramm - U.S. Senator, Texas (*) Lee Grant - actress, "Shampoo" Karen Grassle - actress, "Little House on the Prairie" Linda Gray - actress "Dallas" (*) Shecky Greene - comedian (*) Alan Greenspan - US federal reserve chairman Lee Greenwood - country singer, "God Bless the U.S.A." (*) Gene Hackman - actor Fred Haise - U.S. astronaut, Apollo 13 George Hamilton - tanned actor (*) Jerry Hardin - actor, "The X-Files" Gary Hart - U.S. Senator, Colorado David Hartman - TV host, "Good Morning America" Dennis Hastert - U.S. Speaker of the House Carol Heiss - figure skater Lance Henriksen - actor, "Aliens" Clarence "Frogman" Henry - singer, "Ain't Got No Home" (*) Whitey Herzog - baseball manager Judd Hirsch - actor, "Taxi" Dustin Hoffman - actor, "The Graduate" Paul Hogan - actor, "Crocodile Dundee" Brian Holland - Motown songwriter Eddie Holland - Motown songwriter Polly Holliday - actress, "Alice" Anthony Hopkins - actor, "The Silence of the Lambs" Steny Hoyer - U.S. Congressman, Maryland Leon Huff - pop/R&B songwriter, "If You Don't Know Me by Now" Engelbert Humperdinck - singer, "After the Lovin'" Ian Hunter - rock singer, Mott the Hoople Danny Hutton - pop musician, Three Dog Night Eric Idle - actor, Monty Python Jesse Jackson - civil rights activist Al Jardine - pop singer, The Beach Boys Ferguson Jenkins - major-league pitcher Tommy John - major-league pitcher and surgery patient Ben Jones - actor, "The Dukes of Hazzard" (*) James Earl Jones - actor, "Field of Dreams" Jack Jones - pop singer, "The Impossible Dream" (*) Quncy Jones - jazz producer Shirley Jones - actress, "The Partridge Family" Tom Jones - singer, "It's Not Unusual" Bela Karolyi - gymnastics coach (*) Nancy Kassebaum - U.S. Senator, Kansas Stacy Keach - actor, Mike Hammer Garrison Keillor - radio storyteller Harvey Keitel - actor, "Reservoir Dogs" Anthony Kennedy - U.S. Supreme Court justice Graham Kerr - The Galloping Gourmet Carole King - pop songwriter, "Up On the Roof" (*) Don King - boxing promoter Calvin Klein - fashion designer (!) Henry Kissinger - U.S. secretary of state Bobby Knight - hotheaded college basketball coach Charles Koch - businessman and political donor Walter Koenig - actor, "Star Trek" Bernie Kopell - actor, "The Love Boat" Ted Koppel - TV news anchor, ABC "Nightline" Sandy Koufax - baseball player Gene Kranz - NASA flight director Kreskin - mentalist and TV host Kris Kristofferson - songwriter/actor, "A Star Is Born" Marty Krofft - TV producer, "Land of the Lost" (*) Sid Krofft - TV producer, "Land of the Lost" Arthur Laffer - economist, the Laffer Curve Frank Langella - actor, "Dracula" Ralph Lauren - fashion designer Linda Lavin - actress, "Alice" (*) Carol Lawrence - Broadway singer/actress Steve Lawrence - singer George Lazenby - actor, "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (!) Norman Lear - TV producer Michael Learned - actress, "The Waltons" (*) Tom Lehrer - musical satirist, "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park" Dianne Lennon - singer, the Lennon Sisters Peggy Lennon - singer, the Lennon Sisters (*) Richard Lester - director, "A Hard Day's Night" Joe Lieberman - U.S. Senator, Connecticut (*) Hal Linden - actor, Barney Miller Rich Little - impressionist Christopher Lloyd - actor, "Back to the Future" (*) June Lockhart - actress, "Lost In Space" Loretta Long - actress, "Sesame Street" Sophia Loren - actress Trent Lott - U.S. Senator, Mississippi Tina Louise - actress, "Gilligan's Island" Mike Love - pop singer, the Beach Boys (*) Jim Lovell - U.S. astronaut John MacArthur - pastor and Bible teacher, "Grace to You" Ali MacGraw - actress, "Love Story" Bob Mackie - fashion & TV costume designer (*) Robert MacNeil - TV journalist, "The MacNeil/Lehrer Report" Shirley MacLaine - actress, "Terms of Endearment" John Major - U.K. prime minister Lee Majors - actor, "The Six Million Dollar Man" Chuck Mangione - trumpeter (*) Imelda Marcos - Philippine first lady (*) Peter Marshall - game show host, "The Hollywood Squares" Paul Martin - Canadian prime minister Wink Martindale - game show host Ken Mattingly - U.S. astronaut, Apollo 16 Johnny Mathis - singer, "Misty" Peter Max - pop artist (*) Willie Mays - baseball player Paul McCartney - pop musician Mitch McConnell - U.S. Senate majority leader Kent McCord - actor, "Adam-12" Drayton McLane - business & sports executive Bill Medley - pop singer, The Righteous Brothers Carol Merrill - model, "Let's Make a Deal" (*) Edwin Meese - U.S. attorney general Lee Meriwether - actress, "Barnaby Jones" Barbara Mikulski - U.S. Senator, Maryland (*) Vera Miles - actress, "Psycho" Ronnie Milsap - country singer, "Any Day Now" George Mitchell - U.S. Senator, Maine Richard Moll - actor, "Night Court" (*) Rita Moreno - actress, "West Side Story" (*) Jaye P. Morgan - game show panelist, "The Gong Show" Garrett Morris - actor, "Saturday Night Live" Bill Moyers - journalist and commentator, PBS Diana Muldaur - actress, "L.A. Law" Brian Mulroney - Canadian prime minister (*) Rupert Murdoch - chairman, News Corp Brent Musburger - TV sportscaster Ralph Nader - consumer activist Joe Namath - NFL quarterback Graham Nash - pop musician Chuck Negron - pop singer, Three Dog Night Bill Nelson - U.S. Senator / NASA administrator (*) Willie Nelson - country singer Aaron Neville - pop singer, "Tell It Like It Is" (*) Bob Newhart - actor, "The Bob Newhart Show" Julie Newmar - actress, "Batman" Wayne Newton - Las Vegas stage singer Jack Nicholson - actor Jack Nicklaus - pro golfer Nick Nolte - actor, "Cape Fear" Chuck Norris - actor, "Walker, Texas Ranger" (*) Kim Novak - actress, "Vertigo" Don Novello - actor, Father Guido Sarducci Sam Nunn - U.S. Senator, Georgia (*) Sandra Day O'Connor - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ann-Margret Olsson - actress, "Carnal Knowledge" Peter O'Malley - baseball executive, Los Angeles Dodgers Ryan O'Neal - actor, "Love Story" (*) Yoko Ono - avant-garde artist (*) Charles Osgood - news commentator and anchor (*) Bob Packwood - U.S. Senator, Oregon Al Pacino - actor, "Scarface" Michael Palin - actor, "Monty Python's Flying Circus" Leon Panetta - U.S. White House Chief of Staff Ron Paul - U.S. Congressman, Texas Nancy Pelosi - U.S. Speaker of the House Janice Pennington - model, "The Price Is Right" Tony Perez - major leaguer, Cincinnati Reds (*) William Perry - U.S. secretary of defense Joe Pesci - actor, "Goodfellas" Richard Petty - auto racer Gary Player - pro golfer Roman Polanski - film director/statutory rapist Maury Povich - TV host Pat Priest - actress, "The Munsters" Thomas Pynchon - novelist, "Gravity's Rainbow" Alan Rachins - actor, "L.A. Law" (*) Joyce Randolph - actress, "The Honeymooners" (*) Charles Rangel - U.S. congressman, New York Sally Jessy Raphael - talk show host (*) Dan Rather - news anchor Robert Redford - actor, "The Sting" Vanessa Redgrave - actress, "Julia" Rex Reed - film critic Martha Reeves - pop/R&B singer, "Dancing in the Street" Cliff Richard - pop singer, "We Don't Talk Anymore" (*) Pat Robertson - religious broadcaster Brooks Robinson - Hall of Fame baseball player Smokey Robinson - R&B singer, "I Second That Emotion" Juan "Chichi" Rodriguez - golfer Charlie Rose - political TV host Pete Rose - baseball player/gambler (*) Marion Ross - actress, "Happy Days" George Ryan - governor of Illinois (*) Eva Marie Saint - actress, "North By Northwest" Bernie Sanders - U.S. Senator, Vermont Richard Sanders - actor, "WKRP in Cincinnati" Harrison Schmitt - U.S. astronaut, Apollo 17 John Schuerholz - baseball executive Charles Schwab - stockbroker Russell Schweickart - U.S. astronaut, Apollo 9 Martin Scorsese - film director, "Goodfellas" (*) David Scott - U.S. astronaut Ridley Scott - film director, "Alien" Neil Sedaka - pop singer, "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" Bud Selig - baseball commissioner (*) Doc Severinsen - bandleader, "The Tonight Show" (*) Gene Shalit - film critic, "The Today Show" (*) William Shatner - actor, "Star Trek" Robert Shapiro - criminal defense attorney, O.J. Simpson Martin Sheen - actor, "The West Wing" Judith Sheindlin - TV judge, "Judge Judy" Sonny Shroyer - actor, "The Dukes of Hazzard" James B. Sikking  - actor, "Hill Street Blues" Paul Simon - pop musician, Simon and Garfunkel (*) Alan Simpson - U.S. Senator, Wyoming Nancy Sinatra - pop singer, "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" Grace Slick - pop singer, Jefferson Airplane Maggie Smith - actress, "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" Dick Smothers - folk musician/TV host, the Smothers Brothers Tom Smothers - folk musician/TV host, the Smothers Brothers Elke Sommer - actress, "A Shot in the Dark" (*) George Soros - currency speculator/political donor David Souter - U.S. Supreme Court justice Boris Spassky - chess player (*) Thomas Stafford - U.S. astronaut Ringo Starr - Beatle Roger Staubach - NFL quarterback, Dallas Cowboys Gloria Steinem - feminist Richard Sterban - country singer, The Oak Ridge Boys Connie Stevens - actress, "Hawaiian Eye" Ray Stevens - country & novelty singer Jackie Stewart - auto racer Martha Stewart - home cook and decorator Patrick Stewart - actor, "Star Trek: The Next Generation" Jill St. John - actress, "Diamonds Are Forever" (*) Mike Stoller - pop songwriter, "Hound Dog" Paul Stookey - folk singer, Peter, Paul & Mary David Steinberg - TV director, "Designing Women" Sly Stone - R&B/funk musician Barbra Streisand - pop singer/actress John Sununu - White House chief of staff Donald Sutherland - actor, "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" Bo Svenson - actor, "North Dallas Forty" Jimmy Swaggart - Pentecostal evangelist Inga Swenson - actress, "Benson" Chuck Swindoll - Protestant minister and broadcaster Loretta Swit - actress, "M*A*S*H" George Takei - actor, "Star Trek" Fran Tarkenton - NFL quarterback, Minnesota Vikings Buck Taylor - actor, "Gunsmoke" Holland Taylor - actress, "Two and a Half Men" Toni Tennille - soft pop singer Marlo Thomas - actress, "That Girl" Lily Tomlin - actress, "All of Me" Joe Torre - baseball manager, New York Yankees Dean Torrence - pop singer, Jan and Dean Daniel J. Travanti - actor, "Hill Street Blues" Lee Trevino - pro golfer Ken Turner - gospel singer, The Blackwood Brothers Ted Turner - media executive, CNN Willie Tyler - ventriloquist Peter Ueberroth - baseball commissioner Bob Uecker - baseball announcer and actor Leslie Uggams - actress, "Roots" Liv Ullmann - actress, "Cries and Whispers" Frankie Valli - pop singer, The Four Seasons (*) Mamie Van Doren - actress, "High School Confidential" (*) Dick Van Dyke - actor Paul Verhoeven - film director, "Total Recall" Fay Vincent Jr. - baseball comissioner Bobby Vinton - singer, "Blue Velvet" Dick Vitale - basketball announcer Jon Voight - actor, "Coming Home" (*) Robert Wagner - actor, "Hart to Hart" Christopher Walken - actor, "The Deer Hunter" Dionne Warwick - pop singer, "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" Maxine Waters - U.S. Congresswoman, California Sam Waterston - actor, "Law & Order" (*) James Watson - DNA co-discoverer James Watt - U.S. secretary of the interior Henry Waxman - U.S. Congressman, California (*) Lowell Weicker - U.S. Senator, Connecticut Bruce Weitz - actor, "Hill Street Blues" Jerry West - NBA basketball player (*) Ruth Westheimer - sex counselor (*) Jim Whittaker - mountain climber June Wilkinson - glamour model, "Playboy" Billy Dee Williams - actor, "The Empire Strikes Back" (*) John Williams - film score composer, "Star Wars" Paul Williams - pop songwriter, "We've Only Just Begun" Brian Wilson - pop musician, The Beach Boys Pete Wilson - U.S. Senator, California Bob Woodward - journalist, Washington Post (*) Joanne Woodward - actress Chuck Woolery - TV host, "Love Connection" Jo Anne Worley - performer, "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" Bill Wyman - rock bassist, the Rolling Stones Peter Yarrow - singer, Peter, Paul, & Mary Carl Yastrzemski - baseball player, Boston Red Sox (*) Andrew Young - U.S. Congressman, Georgia   Compiled by David Carson

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