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John H. Davis (author) John Hagy Davis (June 14, 1929 – January 29, 2012) was an American author who wrote several books on the Bouvier and Kennedy families and on the Mafia, both the Sicilian Mafia and its Italian-American offshoot. [2]
John H. Davis can refer to: John H. Davis (author) (1929–2012), American author; John H. Davis (diplomat), American academic and diplomat; John H. Davis (publisher)
Signature. Richard Harding Davis (April 18, 1864 – April 11, 1916) was an American journalist and writer of fiction and drama, known foremost as the first American war correspondent to cover the Spanish–American War, the Second Boer War, and World War I. [ 1] His writing greatly assisted the political career of Theodore Roosevelt.
John S. Davis (1898–1985), American head college football coach for the Ottawa University Braves, 1930. John Davis, Jr., (born 1953), American professional boxer and convicted serial killer who fought under the ring name of Steve Hearon. John Davis (wrestler) (born 1893, date of death unknown), British Olympian.
John H. Davis (diplomat) John Herbert Davis (October 5, 1904 – February 28, 1988) [1] was an American academic and diplomat, best known in his early career for his work in agribusiness (a term he helped coin), and in his later career for heading the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).
W. H. Davies. William Henry Davies (3 July 1871 [ a] – 26 September 1940) was a Welsh poet and writer, who spent much of his life as a tramp or hobo in the United Kingdom and the United States, yet became one of the most popular poets of his time.
Psychology portal. v. t. e. Howard Earl Gardner (born July 11, 1943) is an American developmental psychologist and the John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs Research Professor of Cognition and Education at Harvard University. He was a founding member of Harvard Project Zero in 1967 and held leadership roles at that research center from 1972 to 2023.
Notable works. Life in the Iron Mills. Signature. Rebecca Blaine Harding Davis (June 24, 1831 – September 29, 1910) was an American author and journalist. She was a pioneer of literary realism in American literature. She graduated valedictorian from Washington Female Seminary in Pennsylvania. Her most important literary work is the short ...