American architect, designed the American Surety Building and Bank of the Metropolis
American architect
designed the American Surety Building and Bank of the Metropolis
American architect best known for designing pioneering skyscrapers in New York City. His works include the American Surety Building and the Bank of the Metropolis.
Bruce Price was an American architect born in 1845. He played a key role in the development of early steel-framed skyscrapers in New York City. His design of the American Surety Building introduced innovative construction techniques that influenced future high-rise architecture. Price also designed the Bank of the Metropolis, showcasing his blend of Beaux-Arts elegance and commercial functionality. Over his career, he contributed to railroad hotels and private residences, leaving a diverse architectural legacy. Price's work paved the way for the rise of modern urban skylines at the turn of the 20th century.
1845
Bruce Price
American Surety Building
Bank of the Metropolis
French school teacher, resistance fighter during World War I and World War II and author
French school teacher
resistance fighter during World War I and World War II and author
French educator and resistance fighter who aided Allied soldiers during both World Wars and wrote about her experiences.
Louise Thuliez was born in 1881 in France and began her career as a school teacher. During World War I, she joined secret networks that helped transport Allied soldiers to safety behind French lines. She was arrested by German authorities and sentenced for her efforts, but her determination inspired many. In World War II, Thuliez once again participated in the French Resistance, using her knowledge of clandestine routes to assist fugitives. After the wars, she published memoirs detailing her courageous actions and the challenges she faced. Thuliez's writings offer a rare firsthand account of civilian leadership and sacrifice in times of conflict.
1881
Louise Thuliez
English journalist and politician
English journalist and politician
English journalist and former Labour Member of Parliament.
Chris Mullin is an English writer and politician who served as the Labour MP for Sunderland South from 1987 to 2010. Before entering politics, he established himself as a journalist and columnist for publications such as The Observer and The New Statesman. Mullin chaired the Home Affairs Select Committee and led high-profile campaigns, including the investigation into the Birmingham Six miscarriage of justice. He authored several books, including political diaries and memoirs like A View from the Foothills. Known for his outspoken style and commitment to civil liberties, Mullin remains an influential commentator on British politics. His dual career bridges journalism and public service, reflecting his dedication to accountability and transparency.
Chris Mullin
Mexican journalist
Mexican journalist
Mexican journalist and broadcaster known for his radio and television programs.
Pedro Ferriz de Con is a prominent Mexican journalist and news anchor with a career spanning several decades. He hosts radio talk shows such as Así son las cosas and has appeared on major television networks covering politics and current affairs. Ferriz de Con is recognized for his incisive interviews and commentary on national issues, earning awards for his contributions to journalism. He comes from a family of broadcasters and has been involved in media production and journalism education. In 2018, he briefly pursued political office as an independent candidate. His blend of media expertise and public engagement has made him a respected voice in Mexican journalism.
1950
Pedro Ferriz de Con
American student imprisoned in North Korea
American student imprisoned in North Korea
An American college student who was detained and died after imprisonment in North Korea.
Otto Warmbier was an American college student at the University of Virginia.
In January 2016, he traveled to North Korea with a tour group and was arrested upon departure for alleged theft.
He was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor and held in severe conditions for 17 months.
In June 2017, North Korean authorities released him in a comatose state and he was flown back to the United States.
He died shortly after his return on June 19, 2017, at the age of 22.
His case drew global attention and sparked criticism of North Korea's human rights record.
1994
Otto Warmbier
North Korea