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Composer, author, lyricist ("It's Howdy Doody Time") and stock broker, educated at Columbia University (with a Bachelor of Arts degree). During World War II, he served in the US Naval Reserve as a Lieutenant junior grade. Between 1947 and 1955 he wrote songs for television and for RCA Victor records and Golden Books. In Miami, Florida, he produced television programs from 1956, and he became a stock broker in 1958. Joining ASCAP in 1956, his other popular-song compositions include "Don't Eat Me" and "Where is Sam?".- He was one of the "Ritchie Boys" recruited to a secret U.S. military intelligence program that helped defeat Nazi Germany, and later became a professor of German literature who focused on the stories of exiles and immigrants. He was the only member of his family who escaped Germany and thus survived the Holocaust.
He studied languages at Hofstra University. At Columbia University, he received a master's degree and a PhD, both in German. He served on the faculty at Denison University, the University of Cincinnati, the University of Maryland, and Wayne State University. - William X. Kienzle was born on 11 September 1928 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. William X. was a writer, known for The Rosary Murders (1987). William X. was married to Javan Herman Andrews. William X. died on 28 December 2001 in West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA.
- Otto Pommerening was born on 26 January 1904 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. He was an actor, known for Maybe It's Love (1930). He died on 1 February 1992 in West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA.
- Bob Miller was born on 16 June 1926 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He died on 27 November 2020 in West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA.
- Bob Kowalkowski was born on 5 November 1943 in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for Paper Lion (1968), The NFL on CBS (1956) and NFL Monday Night Football (1970). He was married to Judy. He died on 17 September 2009 in West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA.
- Ken Howell was born on 28 November 1960 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He died on 9 November 2018 in West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA.