CZECHS IN RUSSIA SEND NEWS.; Alarmist Reports Denied by Their Headquarters at Vladivostok.
Date: 14 January 1919
alarmist reports denied by headquarters at Vladivostok
Robert Stack (born Charles Langford Modini Stack; January 13, 1919 – May 14, 2003) was an American actor and television host. Known for his deep voice and commanding presence, he appeared in over forty feature films. He starred in the ABC television series The Untouchables (1959–1963), for which he won the 1960 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Series, and later hosted/narrated the true-crime series Unsolved Mysteries (1987–2002). He was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film Written on the Wind (1956). Later in his career, Stack was known for his deadpan comedy roles that lampooned his dramatic on-screen persona, most notably as Captain Rex Kramer in Airplane! (1980).
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Date: 14 January 1919
alarmist reports denied by headquarters at Vladivostok
Date: 14 January 1919
lauded by C. M. Depew at memorial service at Methodist Preachers' Conference; memorial services held in London and Canal Zone
Date: 14 January 1919
Date: 14 January 1919
Date: 14 January 1919
Copyright, 1919, by The New York Times Company. Special Wireless and Cable Dispatches to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Pichon upheld by London press
Date: 14 January 1919
Special to The New York Times
Assailed by Gov H. J. Allen
Date: 14 January 1919
Scranton Flier crashes into stalled train near Philadelphia; 9 killed
Date: 14 January 1919
statement by Gen Brancker