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August 21, 2008

Todays Question (#5781) was submitted by: profile johnnyaltitude
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*Why is Lewis Fielding noteworthy?

Born in Philadelphia on January 29, 1880, we know him better as W.C. Fields.
Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist, whose office was the target of the "White House Plumbers", a Special Investigations Unit during Richard Nixon's presidency.
He was the longtime musical director for the Abbot & Costello's radio program and later played their landord on the Abbot and Costello TV show.
He was the UCLA defensive lineman who blew the 1929 Rose Bowl for his team on New Year's Day by carrying the ball 70 yards in the wrong direction.
He was a retired dentist who received the first permanent total artificial heart, the Jarvik-7, in 1982.


 

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