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* 1944 – Melvin Dummar, American forger of Howard Hughes estate
The AIM-7 Sparrow medium range missile ( MRM ) was purchased by the US Navy from original developer Howard Hughes
In addition, numerous faculty members are associated with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute as well as NASA.
* 1905 – Howard Hughes, American film producer and inventor ( d. 1976 )
* Bones, Stones and Genes: The Origin of Modern Humans, Howard Hughes Medical Institute 2011 Holiday Lecture Series.
The movie follows the exploits of a famous art forger, his biographer Clifford Irving, and the subsequent fake autobiography of Howard Hughes that Irving tries to publish.
Shooting began in late February 1930, about the same time that Howard Hughes was finally finishing his epic World War I aviation epic Hell's Angel's after being in production since September 1927.
In 1930 Howard Hughes hired Hawks to direct Scarface, a gangster film loosely based on the life of Chicago mobster Al Capone.
In 1941 Hawks began work on the Howard Hughes produced ( and later directed ) film The Outlaw, based on the life of Billy the Kid and starring Jane Russell.
* Millionaire Howard Hughes lived in hotels during the last ten years of his life ( 1966-76 ), primarily in Las Vegas, as well as Acapulco, Beverly Hills, Boston, Freeport, London, Managua, Nassau, Vancouver, and others.
* 1938 – Howard Hughes sets a new record by completing a 91 hour airplane flight around the world.
* 1946 – Howard Hughes nearly dies when his XF-11 spy plane prototype crashes in a Beverly Hills neighborhood.
* 1937 – Howard Hughes sets a new air record by flying from Los Angeles, California to New York City in 7 hours, 28 minutes, 25 seconds.
Whale next went to work for independent film producer and aviation pioneer Howard Hughes, who planned to turn the previously silent Hughes production Hell's Angels ( 1930 ) into a talkie.
William Jan Berry ( born in Los Angeles, California April 3, 1941 ; died March 26, 2004 ), was the son of aeronautical engineer William L. Berry ( born December 7, 1909 in The Bronx, NY ; died December 19, 2004 in Camarillo, California ), who had been project manager of the " Spruce Goose " and flew on its only flight with Howard Hughes, and Clara Lorentze Mustad Berry ( born September 2, 1919 in Bergen, Norway ; died July 9, 2009 ).
* 1947 – In California, designer Howard Hughes performs the maiden ( and only ) flight of the Spruce Goose or H-4 The Hercules ; the largest fixed-wing aircraft ever built.
He escapes the robot-controlled scow by repairing an old ship, the Aluminum Mallard ( a play on Howard Hughes ' " Spruce Goose " and Star Wars ' Millennium Falcon ).
* Howard Hughes was a friend of Mackenzie and played keyboards live and on his later albums Perhaps, The Glamour Chase and Wild and Lonely.
** Howard Hughes nearly dies in a test flight of the Hughes XF-11 and crashes it in a suburban Beverly Hills neighborhood because of a propeller malfunction.
* July 18 – Howard Hughes is sentenced to life imprisonment at Chester Crown Court for the rape and murder of 7-year-old Sophie Hook at Llandudno 12 months previously.
Howard Hughes
* April 5 – Howard Hughes, American aviation pioneer, film director, and eccentric ( b. 1905 )
** Howard Hughes speaks by telephone to denounce Clifford Irving's supposed biography of him.

Howard and bought
Howard, bought him a Mercer race car and Hawks began racing and working on his new car during the summer vacation in California.
Owners Howard Baldwin and Morris Belzberg ( who bought the Penguins after their first Cup win ) asked the players to defer their salaries to help pay the bills.
The monks bought the ' Maccabee Hotel ', formerly called ' The Howard ' from the Batato brothers together with two-hundred hectares of land and started the community in a building which still stands in the monastic domain.
In May 1870, a Waverly banker named Howard Elmer, along with Charles Anthony and James Fritcher, bought the Pine Plains area between Waverly and Athens.
After attempts to make the company more profitable and successful than it was when he and his company bought it in 1979, Hostage sold the Howard Johnson's company after years of failure.
He loved horse racing and bought a racehorse with movie director and producer Howard W. Koch.
It had been bought almost thirty years previously, without provenance, from Egyptologist Howard Carter.
In 1975, they bought the Howard Hotel, overlooking the Thames at Temple Place.
It was bought for a geat deal of money by Howard Dobell, his uncle.
For a brief time during the 1950s he bought and upgraded a ranch fifteen miles west of Las Vegas, later bought by Howard Hughes.
In 1930, Laura Henderson bought the Palais de Luxe building and hired Howard Jones, an architect, to remodel the interior to a tiny, one-tier theatre.
In 1798 he was one of the syndicate who bought the Orleans Collection of paintings, many of which remain in Castle Howard.
After the death of Howard Anthony in 1954, Heath was bought by Daystrom Company, a management holding company that also owned several other electronics companies.
* Howard Hughes-Notable for test piloting aircraft produced by his company, Hughes Aircraft, and bought by his airline, TWA.
Resentful of his relatives ' attempts to run the business, Howard Hughes Jr. had himself declared a legal adult ( 21 being the age of majority at the time ), and bought out his relatives ' minority share in the business.
Ian Parker and others identify the character Rina Marlowe with Jean Harlow, whom Howard Hughes had under personal contract for a few years and who many believe had an affair with Hughes, although actual evidence of said affair is patchy at best, and Harlow often complained about Hughes making a fortune loaning her to other studios and paying her a paltry salary ( her contract with Hughes was eventually bought out by MGM ).
In 2005, Howard bought a $ 11. 775 million property in South Florida's Gables Estates, where he intended to build a home, with a dock for a newly purchased yacht named the Fab 5.
That same year Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk bought the remaining year of Edward Stanley's wardship and married him, without the King's permission, to his daughter, Katherine Howard.
Howard had bought gold on margin May 17, and started the ruse because he knew that any news of a prolongation of the war would cause a rise in the price of gold when investors wanted to transfer their savings elsewhere.
He played two seasons in St. Louis before being bought by Everton manager Howard Kendall for a fee of £ 100, 000 in the summer of 1992 following a trial.
Sutton bought Howard House from the Earl of Suffolk, which occupied the site of a former Carthusian Monastery on the outskirts of the City of London.
Ebenezer Howard bought nearly in 1919, and the first house in Welwyn Garden City was occupied in 1920.

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