Emil Heimberger was an American bandleader, violinist and radio personality. He was the leader of the Hotel Bond Orchestras of Hartford, Connecticut from 1922 to 1930, and led the first instrumental ensemble to be broadcast over radio network WTIC. He was a former violinist in the People's Symphony Orchestra led by Franz Xavier Arens, the Russian Symphony Orchestra Society and the New York Symphony Orchestra. He was also a founding member of the Commonwealth Symphony Orchestra of New York City.
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Thomas Francis Kramer is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) from 1977 to 1990. He played college football for the Rice Owls and was selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the first round of the 1977 NFL draft after being named MVP of the 1977 Senior Bowl. He was inducted with the 2012 class into the College Football Hall of Fame.
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{"fact":"The oldest cat on record was Cr\u00e8me Puff from Austin, Texas, who lived from 1967 to August 6, 2005, three days after her 38th birthday. A cat typically can live up to 20 years, which is equivalent to about 96 human years.","length":220}
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State Route 152 is a state highway that runs from east to west near the middle of the U.S. state of California from State Route 1 in Watsonville to State Route 99 southeast of Merced. Its western portion provides access to and from Interstate 5 toward Southern California for motorists in or near Gilroy and San Jose.
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