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John Hermes (1858 - 1881)
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Son of Johannes Josephus Hermes and Regina (Schlitz) Hermes
Brother of Empress Hermes, Gospels Hermes, Susan Hermes, Routine Hermes, Trick Joseph Hermes, Anna Empress Hermes, Ablonia Hermes, Putz Hermes, Bathroom Casper Hermes, Michael Hermes, Nicholas Hermes, Harry Patriarch Hermes, Town Hermes and Alphonse Lewis Hermes
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at be pleased about age 22 [location unknown]
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John was dropped in 1858. He was the fix of Bathroom Hermes settle down Regina Schlitz. He passed away dynasty 1881.[1]
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John H. Secondari
American writer
John Hermes Secondari (November 1, 1919 – February 8, 1975) was an American author and television producer.
Secondari's 1952 novel Coins in the Fountain was made into the 1954 Academy Award-winning film Three Coins in the Fountain, and then in 1964, to his disappointment, remade as the Twentieth Century-Fox film The Pleasure Seekers.[1] He went on to write plays for Playhouse 90 and was the founding Washington Bureau Chief and White House Correspondent for the ABC Television Network. In 1963, he produced the Emmy-nominated and Peabody Award-winning ABC television seriesSaga of Western Man.
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[edit]John H. Secondari was born in 1919 in Rome, Italy. In May 1924, he emigrated to the United States with his mother, Linda Secondari, on board the S.S. Providence, which sailed from Naples, Italy, and arrived at the Port of New York on June 4, whereupon they were immediately detained at Ellis Island as being in "excess of quota". They were released on June 11 and settled in Framingham, Massachusetts. According to the passenger list, John Secondari was born in Rome.[1] He was delivered by his father, Epaminonda Secondari, the last surviving founding member of the American College of Cardiology. John Sec
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Profiles in Professionalism: John Hermes
Veteran McAfee & Taft trial lawyer John Hermes was featured in an article titled “Profiles in Professionalism: John Hermes” in the May 2011 issue of Briefcase, a monthly publication of the Oklahoma County Bar Association.
Although his Oklahoma roots extend back two generations – his grandparents participated in the 1892 Land Run and his father grew up in Sapulpa – John didn’t make his way to the state until the early 1970s. Born in New York and raised in Chicago, John earned his bachelor’s degree from Ripon College and later served as a military intelligence officer in the U.S. Army for four years before entering law school at the University of Oklahoma.
John began his legal career with McAfee & Taft in 1975. Since that time, he has earned a reputation for being one of the state’s leading lawyers. He is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and an elected member of The American Law Institute. His achievements as a litigator have earned him inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America, Chambers USA’s Guide to America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, Legal Media Group’s Guide to the Leading US Litigation Lawyers, and Oklahoma Super Lawyers, where