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  1. In 1973 George Hearn retired from the National Health Service and devoted his energies to the care of the chronically sick in long stay medical institutions within the city. He was elected president of the Birmingham Medical Institute, a sort of independent postgraduate centre.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › George_HearnGeorge Hearn - Wikipedia

    George Hearn (born June 18, 1934) is an American actor and bass-baritone singer, primarily in Broadway musical theatre.

  3. Hearn, who was a furnishing draper by occupation, refereed one game (Sweden v. Austria) at the 1912 Olympics. He was inducted into International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1986.

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  4. George Hearn. He helped to create the world’s governing body for aquatics – but even George Hearn admitted it had happened by accident. It was during the 1908 London Olympics that Hearn was part of a group who were asked to establish an Olympic Swimming Code.

  5. When George William Hearn was born in August 1869, in Quitman, Clarke, Mississippi, United States, his father, Walter James Hearn, was 31 and his mother, Cynthia Adeline Ivy, was 27. He married Mattie Percilla Hicks on 11 December 1895, in Quitman, Clarke, Mississippi, United States.

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  6. George William Hearn, born 1889, died 6 Aug 1951 - The whole family of people related to Brian Yap in Australia.

  7. George William Hearn (1889 - 1951) Born 1889 in Trunkey, New South Wales, Australia (reg.) Son of Charles Hearn and Louisa (Blackman) Hearn. Brother of James Thomas Hearn. Husband of Maud Jean (Howarth) Hearn — married 1920 in Crookwell, New South Wales, Australia. Father of Unnamed Hearn.