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Edward M Mccormack 1901 - 1967

Edward M Mccormack of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on January 22, 1901, and died at age 66 years old on October 15, 1967.
Edward M Mccormack
Brooklyn, Kings County, NY 11210
January 22, 1901
October 15, 1967
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    1901

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    January 22, 1901
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  • 10/15
    1967

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    October 15, 1967
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    Edward M Mccormack lived 7 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 66.
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In 1901, in the year that Edward M Mccormack was born, the first Nobel Prizes were awarded. Chemist and engineer Alfred Nobel, who died in 1896, had provided in his will for prizes in physics, chemistry, and physiology or medicine, who have produced the most distinguished literary work of an idealist tendency, and who have contributed the most toward world peace. The winners in 1901 were: Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen for physics, Jacobus Henricus van't Hoff for chemistry, Emil Adolf von Behring for physiology or medicine, Sully Prudhomme for literature, and Jean Henry Dunant and Frédéric Passy for peace.
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In 1924, by the time he was 23 years old, J. Edgar Hoover, at the age of 29, was appointed the sixth director of the Bureau of Investigation by Calvin Coolidge (which later became the Federal Bureau of Investigation). The Bureau had approximately 650 employees, including 441 Special Agents. A former employee of the Justice Department, Hoover accepted his new position on the proviso that the bureau was to be completely divorced from politics and that the director report only to the attorney general.
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