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  1. Francis was born in Clydebank, Scotland on 31 August 1926 to Horace Fairie Francis and Jane McMinn Murray. [2] He studied at Glasgow's Royal Technical College, which is now part of Strathclyde University. [3] [4] He married, in 1949, Gwendoline Maud Dorricott and has two sons and two daughters.

  2. William Frank Buckley, Jr. 1 (24 de noviembre de 1925-27 de febrero de 2008) 2 fue un escritor y comentarista conservador estadounidense. Fundó la revista política National Review en 1955, fue el presentador de 1429 episodios 3 del programa de televisión Firing Line desde 1966 hasta 1999, y fue un columnista sindicado de periódicos.

  3. William T. Francis (March 26, 1870 – July 15, 1929) was an American lawyer, politician, and diplomat from Minnesota. He was a successful personal and civil rights lawyer, winning discrimination cases against the police and employers, and successfully lobbying for state anti-discrimination and anti-lynching legislation. [2]

  4. Richard Crosbie (1755–1824) was the first Irishman to make a manned flight. [1] [2] He flew in a hydrogen air balloon from Ranelagh, on Dublin 's southside to Clontarf, on Dublin's northside on 19 January 1785 at the age of 30. [3] His aerial achievement [4] occurred just 14 months after the first-ever manned balloon flight by the Montgolfier ...

  5. William Francis Melchert-Dinkel allegedly met his victims in Internet suicide chat rooms, where he posed as a depressed woman in her 20s using aliases such as "Li Dao", "Cami D" or "falcongirl". According to his affidavit , Melchert-Dinkel spoke to dozens of people over the course of four or five years, encouraging them to kill themselves, typically by hanging.

  6. Career. Crosbie began his career with the Canadian Pacific Railway, where he worked for six years, designing and commissioning railway signal and communication systems in Canada and the United States. [4] He began working at Amtrak in 2002, was interim president in 2008, and became chief operating officer until the position was eliminated in 2010.

  7. William Francis Forbes-Sempill, 19th Lord Sempill, AFC, FRAeS, [1] (24 September 1893 – 30 December 1965) was a Scottish peer and record-breaking air pioneer, who was later shown to have passed secret information to the Imperial Japanese military before the Second World War. [2] Educated at Eton, he began his career as a pilot in the Royal ...