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"Martin R. Carlson (May 2, 1877 – April 7, 1971) was an American politician and businessman who served as the mayor of Moline, Illinois, from 1911 to 1918 and a member of the Illinois Senate for the 33rd district from 1919 to 1935. A Republican, he served as the President pro tempore of the Illinois Senate from 1929 to 1931 and briefly served as acting Governor in 1929. Born to Moline native Olive M. ( Wickstrom) and Swede G. F. Oscar Carlson, he established a stationery business with his brother in Moline in 1898, and married Dr. Hada Burkhard during his second term as mayor. He had previously served on the Rock Island County Board of Supervisors, and was President of the John Ericson Republican League of Illinois. Burkhard died in 1949 and Carlson died on April 7, 1971. References Bibliography * * External links * Category:1877 births Category:1971 deaths Category:Illinois Republicans Category:People from Moline, Illinois Category:Presidents of the Illinois Senate Category:Illinois state senators Category:County board members in Illinois Category:Mayors of places in Illinois "
"Siamak Namazi (; born September 14, 1971) is an Iranian-American businessman. He has been detained in Iran since October 13, 2015. On February 22, 2016, Iranian authorities arrested Baquer Namazi, the father of Siamak, when he arrived in the country to visit his son. On October 18, 2016, Namazi was sentenced to 10 years in prison for collaborating with a foreign government. See also * List of foreign nationals detained in Iran References Category:Living people Category:1971 births Category:American people of Iranian descent Category:American people imprisoned in Iran Category:Iranian prisoners and detainees "
"Ralph Emerson James Sr. (November 3, 1902 – April 13, 1981) was an American football and basketball coach. He served as the head football coach at Brevard College in Brevard, North Carolina (1932–1935), Western Carolina University (1936–1938), and High Point University (1945–1949). James attended Wake Forest College—now known as Wake Forest University—where he played college football as a quarterback, college basketball as a forward, and college baseball. He died on April 13, 1981, in Asheville, North Carolina. Head coaching record College football References External links * Category:1902 births Category:1981 deaths Category:American football quarterbacks Category:Forwards (basketball) Category:Brevard Tornados football coaches Category:High Point Panthers football coaches Category:High Point Panthers men's basketball coaches Category:Wake Forest Demon Deacons football players Category:Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's basketball players Category:Western Carolina Catamounts football coaches Category:Western Carolina Catamounts men's basketball coaches Category:College men's basketball head coaches in the United States Category:High school basketball coaches in North Carolina Category:High school football coaches in North Carolina Category:Sportspeople from Asheville, North Carolina Category:Coaches of American football from North Carolina Category:Players of American football from North Carolina Category:Baseball players from North Carolina Category:Basketball coaches from North Carolina Category:Basketball players from North Carolina "