| James QuinJames Quin ( February 24, 1693 January 21, 1766), English actor of Irish descent, was born in London. He was educated at Dublin, and probably spent a short time at Trinity College. Soon after his father's death in 1710, he made his first appearance on the | Jack SharkeyJack Sharkey born October 6, 1902 in Binghamton, New York, United States died August 17, 1994 in Beverly, Massachusetts, was a heavyweight boxing champion. Born in an era when prizefighters, actors and others in the public spotlight adopted an "American-s | James J. CorbettJames John Corbett born September 1, 1866 in San Francisco, California, United States died February 18, 1933 in Bayside, New York, was a heavyweight boxing champion. Dubbed by the media as "Gentleman Jim Corbett," he was college educated and in addition t |
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| James WheatonJames Wheaton ( January 11 1924- June 9 2002), born in Meridian, Mississippi, was an American motion picture and television actor, probably best known as the voice actor as OMM in George Lucas's THX 1138, a role for which he was chosen over Orson Welles. | James Joseph SweeneyJames Joseph Sweeney ( June 19, 1898- June 19, 1968) was the first Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu in the United States. He was born in San Francisco, California where he was later ordained to the priesthood on June 24, 1925. On May 20, 1 | JayhawksJayhawks were radical abolitionist guerrillas involved in Bleeding Kansas, at which time the city of Lawrence, Kansas was razed to the ground by pro-slavery Missourians. Of them, two of the most famous are John Brown and Silas Soule. The Jayhawk is the ma |