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Mason and survived
The book reveals that one of Lecter's victims survived: Mason Verger, a wealthy, sadistic pedophile whom Lecter mutilated during a therapy session.
After emergency treatment Flight Lieutenant Percy Henry Mason survived to return to service a few months later.
He died in Whitehorse, Yukon in 1916, survived by a daughter, Daisy Mason, sister, Kate Carmack, and cousin, Tagish John.
Dan Daniel ( who had left WYNY in the mid-1980s and returned ), Randy Davis, Carol Mason, Lisa Taylor, Floyd Wright, and others survived the format change and remained with WYNY's country unit long after it would leave 97. 1 FM and move to 103. 5, where it remained until its 1996 demise.
She is survived by her niece, Susan Monroe Russell ( Roger ); her nephew, John Monroe ( Loretta ); great nieces and nephews, Ryan Russell ( Tanya ), Kristin Russell Teater ( Mike ), Tasha Monroe, Andrea Monroe, Kara Monroe, and Forest Monroe ; great-great-nieces and nephews, Mason Teater, Madison Teater, and Cohen Russell ; and her longtime friend, Connie Martinez.
He died on 20 or 21 April 1566 and was buried in the north choir aisle of St Paul's Cathedral in London, where his widow and his heir, his nephew Anthony Wyckes ( later Mason ), erected a monument ; his son Thomas had predeceased him, although he was survived by several stepdaughters.

Mason and arrest
However, rather than arresting Mason, the police arrest Senator Trent and take him away.
In reference to Lucas, his three Ohio commissioners and their guard, Mason wrote, " Let him get on our soil, arrest him, strike the blood at once, disgrace him and his state, and end the controversy.
: Mason directed the Monroe sheriff and his posse to be on hand to arrest trespassers.
: Upon being informed of these developments, Mason immediately ordered the Monroe posse of about two hundred men into Toledo to arrest Two Stickney.
Upon boarding, Fairfax was escorted to an outraged Captain Moir, and announced that he had orders " to arrest Mr. Mason and Mr. Slidell and their secretaries, and send them prisoners on board the United States war vessel nearby.
" George T. Bigelow, the chief justice of Massachusetts, spoke admiringly of Wilkes: “ In common with all loyal men of the North, I have been sighing, for the last six months, for someone who would be willing to say to himself, ‘ I will take the responsibility .’” On December 2 Congress passed unanimously a resolution thanking Wilkes “ for his brave, adroit and patriotic conduct in the arrest and detention of the traitors, James M. Mason and John Slidell ” and proposing that he receive a “ gold medal with suitable emblems and devices, in testimony of the high sense entertained by Congress of his good conduct .”
As Secretary General of the NTUC, Ong also organiseda 4, 000 man strong protest against then US First Secretary E. Mason Hendrikson's involvement in the local arrest of lawyers.
The supporting cast remained fairly stable throughout this original run and included Joan Mason, a beautiful blond reporter for the Daily Blade who would ultimately star in her own backup stories, and Mike Mannigan, Dan's stereotypically Irish partner on the force who believed despite all evidence to the contrary that the Blue Beetle was a criminal and was always trying to arrest him with little success.
At his arrest, Pierpont gave his name as Frank Mason, but later in the day admitted his identity.
After Nina's arrest and Jack leaving CTU following his wife's death, Tony becomes second in command at CTU under Mason by taking Nina's old position of Associate Special Agent in Charge or Chief of Staff.
Following his arrest, Mason was further identified by the bullet graze wound scar on his back, from a bullet fired by Officer Phillips in 1957.

Mason and 1959
In 1959, the Board of Visitors of UVA selected a permanent name for the college: George Mason College of the University of Virginia.
In December 1959, Snead took part in a controversial match against Mason Rudolph, at the Mid Ocean Club in Bermuda.
He won two Emmy Awards in 1959 and 1961 for the role of Perry Mason, which he played for nine seasons between 1957 and 1966.
The series ran from 1957 to 1966, and Burr won Emmy Awards in 1959 and 1961 for his performance as Perry Mason.
Burr won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor-Drama Series twice, in 1959 and 1961, for his performance as Perry Mason.
North by Northwest is a 1959 American thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint and James Mason.
* February 29 – Buddy Holly's trademark glasses and the Big Bopper's wristwatch are " rediscovered " in old police files by the Mason City, Iowa, sheriff ( both were killed in a plane crash on February 3, 1959, along with singer Ritchie Valens ).
Bream performed for the Peabody Mason Concert series in Boston, first solo in 1959, and later with the US debut of the Julian Bream Consort.
Robin D. Hanson ( born August 28, 1959 ) is an associate professor of economics at George Mason University and a research associate at the Future of Humanity Institute of Oxford University.
* 1959: Journey to the Center of the Earth, USA, directed by Henry Levin, starring Pat Boone and James Mason.
She also appeared in several episodes of Perry Mason, The Jack Benny Program., 87th Precinct, The Twilight Zone and The Outlaws, and briefly played a drunken waitress with slightly slurred speech in a 1959 episode of Maverick featuring James Garner entitled " Full House.
Perhaps Lehman's most important contribution to Hollywood as a writer was his ingenious screenplay for the 1959 Alfred Hitchcock film, North by Northwest, which starred Cary Grant as a Madison Avenue advertising executive who is mistaken for a government agent by a group of spies including James Mason and Martin Landau.
* July 1959: The 20th Century Limited is prominently featured in the MGM film North by Northwest starring Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, and James Mason.
Other guest appearances included Cheyenne in 1955, Have Gun-Will Travel, Gunsmoke and Rawhide in 1959, Perry Mason, Pony Express and The Alaskans in 1960, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour in 1963, The Man from U. N. C. L. E.
* Perry Mason ( 1959 )
Ellsworth Mason and Richard Ellmann, 1959 )
Walter Coy appeared twice on Wyatt Earp, as Ben Thompson in " Dodge Is Civilized " ( 1959 ) and as Henry Mason in " The Doctor " ( 1960 ).
* Perry Mason in three episodes ; as Ed Davenport in " The Case of the Runaway Corpse " ( 23 November 1957 ), as Grant Reynolds in " The Case of the Borrowed Brunette " ( 10 January 1959 ), and as Frank Avery in " The Case of the Gallant Grafter " ( 6 February 1960 ).
* James Mason ( American actor ) ( 1889 – 1959 ), French-born American film actor
In the early morning hours of February 3, 1959, following a concert at the Surf Ballroom in nearby Clear Lake, musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J. P. " The Big Bopper " Richardson, along with pilot Roger Peterson, died in a plane crash after taking off from the Mason City Municipal Airport.
* In the early morning hours of February 3, 1959, following a concert at the Surf Ballroom in nearby Clear Lake, Iowa, musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J. P. " The Big Bopper " Richardson, along with pilot Roger Peterson, died after the Beechcraft Bonanza they were flying in crashed after taking off from the Mason City Municipal Airport.

Mason and died
In 1932 he married Gertrude Heim Klemm Mason ( 1887-1933 ), who subsequently died a year later.
On February 4, 1974, Mason Remey died at the age of 99.
Twelve more Mason movies were scheduled before Burr's death, including one scheduled to film the month he died.
Not long before Burr died, Mason was named second after F. Lee Bailey in a poll that asked Americans to name the attorney, fictional or not, they most admired.
The magazine ( best known for producing the original Pledge of Allegiance in 1891 ) was published in Boston, Massachusetts, by the Perry Mason Company ( renamed " Perry Mason & Co ." after the founder died ).
Lieutenant O ' Malley informs the medics to tell people that Mason died, to prevent anyone from coming back for him later.
* In the television series Dead Like Me, the character Mason, played by Callum Blue, died in 1966 by drilling a hole in his head to achieve " the permanent high.
When Mason died in 1954, George W. Romney succeeded him.
Mason died of leukaemia in April 2011, at the age of 85.
Mason died on October 26, 1786, in Philadelphia.
Bishop Charles Harrison Mason died on November 17, 1961 at the age of 95.
* February 12-William Mason, poet ( died 1797 )
* probable-John Mason, poet, preacher and hymn-writer ( died 1694 )
During the American Civil War, many of Poestenkill's men served with the Union's forces ; twelve who died in action were Daniel M. Horton, Philip Amidon, Daniel Morrison, John Wagoner, George Bradt, Dexter Randall, William H. H. Wood, Martin Larabee, Willard Bailey, W. L. Robbins, George Simmons, and William H. Mason.
They would eventually have six children: Bessie Mason ( born 1861 ), Edward Porter II and Lucy Roy ( twins, born 1863 ), an unnamed girl ( 1865, died in infancy prior to naming ), Adam Leopold ( 1867 ), and William Mason ( 1868 ).
Martha Mason of Lattimore, North Carolina died on May 4, 2009, after spending 60 of her 72 years in an iron lung.
# Elizabeth Mason Sedgwick, born April 30, 1775, married Thaddeus Pomeroy, and died October 15, 1827.
His first wife, Helen Mason, with whom he had three daughters, including the film director Emily Young, and one son, died in 1989 of lung cancer.
Raymond Mason died 13 February 2010.
* Charles Mason, 1734 ( died 1770 and described on his tomb in Orwell church as " Woodwardian Profeffor of Foffils ")
His father, Darrell, died when Griggs was 10, and brother Mason served as the family's father figure until he died in a motorcycle wreck at age 22.

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