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- Arthur Romans was born on 10 June 1938 in Galva, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for A Pleasure Doing Business (1979), Gidget (1965) and The Farmer's Daughter (1963). He died on 14 May 1999 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
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George Helgesen Fitch was an American humorist who is best remembered for his book "At Good Old Siwash" (1911), a collection of eleven stories that first appeared in the Saturday Evening Post. Drawn from his student days at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, Fitch told of the exploits of the big Swede, Ole Skjarsen and the Eta Bita Pie fraternity.
Fitch helped pay for his college education, starting at the age of nine, from the money he saved while working at the same printing plant that employed his father. Fitch was the oldest of two boys and a daughter born to Elmer and Rachel Fitch. His father had also at one time been a school teacher and later became a publisher.
After college Fitch worked on several newspapers in Illinois and Iowa. In 1912 he was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives.
Fitch was also remembered for a story he wrote about one of his hobbies "My Demon Motor Boat" (1912).
George Helgesen Fitch died at a hospital in Berkeley, California from complications after a failed appendectomy. He and his wife had been visiting his sister, who was a student at the University of California. Besides his wife, Fitch left behind two young daughters. His remains were laid to rest at a cemetery in Peoria, Illinois.- Actor
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Darol Rice was born on 16 March 1917 in Galva, Iowa. He was an actor, known for Old Overland Trail (1953) and Sweethearts on Parade (1953). He died on 20 May 1979.