- of Hiroshima.
Claude Eatherly was born in Van Alstyne, Texas,
fifty miles northeast of Dallas. His parents,
James E. “Bud”
Eatherly and Edna Bell George...
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determine if
conditions were
favorable for a
visual drop.
Pilot Claude Eatherly later expressed remorse,
received psychiatric hospitalization, and engaged...
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Eather may
refer to:
Alice Eather (1988/89–2017),
Australian poet
Edgar Eather (1886–1968),
Justice of the
Supreme Court of
Nevada Kenneth Eather (1901–1993)...
- Pearl,
guitarist Jonas Stein, b****ist
Nathan Vasquez and
drummer John
Eatherly.
After originally releasing early singles and EPs with Nashville-based...
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Daiguma Eather (1988/1989 – 4 June 2017) was an
Aboriginal Australian slam poet,
environmental campaigner, and teacher.
Alice Pearl Daiguma Eather was born...
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William Eather, CB, CBE, DSO, ED (6 July 1901 – 9 May 1993) was a
senior Australian Army
officer who
served during the
Second World War.
Eather led a battalion...
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Michael Eather (born 1963) is a
contemporary Australian artist based in Brisbane, who
helped found the
Campfire Group, a
significant cross-cultural artistic...
- It Up, was
released on
October 6, 2009. The album, co-written by John
Eatherly, was
released on
Ecstatic Peace, and
features guest appearances by Thurston...
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planned Europe tour for 2014 was
cancelled as well.
After the
break up, John
Eatherly and Xan Aird
founded the NYC band
Public Access T.V. B****
guitarist Nick...
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criminal group,
starting with two
Western women,
Barbara Smith and Mary
Ellen Eather, in Bombay. Sobhraj's next
victim was a Frenchman, Jean-Luc Solomon, who...