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James Neil Hollingworth. James Neil Hollingworth (1933–1996) was a beatnik, hippie, writer, paraplegic, and former manager of the psychedelic folk rock bands Quicksilver Messenger Service and the Ace of Cups. After he suffered disabling injuries in a car crash near Muir Beach, California in 1967, the management of both bands were assumed by ...
Columbus Messenger Newspapers is a bi-weekly newspaper organization started in 1974. It publishes six free or by subscription, independently owned newspapers: the Westside Messenger, the South and Canal Winchester Messenger, the Groveport Messenger, the Grove City Messenger, and the Madison Messenger, covering communities around Columbus, Ohio, and Madison County.
General Rufus Putnam, superintendent of the settlement, co-founder of the Ohio Company of Associates. Colonel Return J. Meigs Sr., surveyor. Colonel Ebenezer Sproat, surveyor (married to daughter of Commodore Abraham Whipple) Major Anselm Tupper, surveyor (son of General Benjamin Tupper) John Mathews, surveyor. Major Haffield White, quartermaster.
Meta is rolling out a large Messenger update that brings many of the service's features to encrypted conversations. You can use reactions, stickers (including GIFs), message-specific replies and ...
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Facebook Messenger is releasing a bundle of products this morning — most notably, including cross-app group chats. Last year, the company introduced cross-app messaging between Messenger and ...
Tue, Aug 24, 2021 · 2 min read. Andrei Stanescu via Getty Images. Facebook has started testing a feature that gives users a way to place voice and video calls from within the main app itself ...
Limerick, County Limerick, Ireland 8 December 1897 Cumminsville, Cincinnati, Ohio Professed Religious, Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati: Cincinnati: Heroic Virtues Augustus Tolton: 1 April 1854 Missouri: 9 July 9, 1897 Chicago: Priest Chicago: Venerable 1901 Ignacij Mrak: 16 October 1818 Hotovlja, Slovenia 2 January 1901 Marquette, Michigan