John Cyril "Jack" Cato, F.R.P.S. (4 April 1889 – 14 August 1971) was an Australian portrait photographer in the pictorialist style, operating in the first...
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victims. In one of the more dramatic moments in Houston television history, Jack Cato, a reporter for Houston's NBC television affiliate KPRC-TV, accompanied...
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to Mary Booth and John (Jack) Cato. His career in photography started at the age of 12 as an apprentice to his father, Jack Cato. Returning in 1946 after...
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Cato Reef, a part of Cato Bank, is a coral reef in the Coral Sea, off the central coast of Queensland, Australia. Cato Bank measures approximately 21 by...
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Beach Oval (now Sandringham Football Ground). Marjorie Bick, biochemist Jack Cato, photographer Tim Flannery, scientist and Australian of the Year 2007...
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List of The Hunger Games characters (redirect from Cato (The Hunger Games))
she was seen flirting with Cato during the games, but Cato left her to die when she was attacked by tracker jackers. Cato is the District 2 male tribute...
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introduction via Mallard was established by David P. Millar in Millar (1984). Jack Cato in his obituary explains Hurley's motivation and enthusiasm; 'We were...
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Cowper appointed Eugene G. Kubina to Cato's seat. Cato's husband Jack predeceased her. The couple had one son. Bette Cato died in on January 18, 1996, of cancer...
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work, published frequently in magazines, was referred to by historian Jack Cato as being of "the highest standard." Little is known of Pegg Clarke's early...
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Stono Rebellion (redirect from Cato of Stono)
The Stono Rebellion (also known as Cato's Conspiracy or Cato's Rebellion) was a slave revolt that began on 9 September 1739, in the colony of South Carolina...
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