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George Peter Metesky (November 2, 1903 – May 23, 1994),
better known as the Mad Bomber, was an
American electrician and
mechanic who
terrorized New York...
- Hall of Fame
inductee George Keyt (1901–1993), Sri
Lankan painter George Metesky (1903–1994),
American bomber and
terrorist George Cecil Horry (1907–1981)...
- attendance. **** the
System (pamphlet, 1967)
printed under the
pseudonym George Metesky Revolution for the **** of It (1968, Dial Press)
published under the pseudonym...
- libraries, and
office buildings.
Metesky was
confined to a
state mental hospital, but
Melville began writing "George
Metesky Was Here" on
buildings around...
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Unknown 1940–1956
Serial bombings 0 15 New York City,
United States George Metesky, the "Mad Bomber",
places over 30
bombs in New York City in
public places...
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pseudonyms like "George Metevsky," a
reference to the "Mad Bomber"
George Metesky. (After some HIP
members tried to find out who the
Diggers were, Grogan...
- rose to fame
after his
profile of New York City's "Mad Bomber"
George Metesky was
published in the New York
Times in 1956. The
media dubbed him "The...
- Many
bombs have been
detonated since 1930,
including ones made by
George Metesky, the Weathermen, the
Black Panthers, the
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Unknown 45 1940–1956
Bombing 0 10 New York City, New York
George Metesky, the "Mad Bomber",
placed over 30
bombs in New York City in
public places...
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pseudonyms like "George Metevsky," a
reference to the "Mad Bomber"
George Metesky. In the
early part of 1967,
writers Chester Anderson and
Claude & Helene...