Feb 23, 2021
Mary Frances Ball Williams was born in Steubenville, Ohio on December 30, 1936. She was the first child of the late Charles Frederick and Mary Fullwood Ball. The Ball family has always been active in the African Methodist Episcopal church and were members of the Quinn AME Church community in Steubenville.
Mary lived in Steubenville throughout her youth and graduated in the Steubenville High class of 1954. Mary attended Ohio State University after high school, but as a small-town girl at heart, she became homesick and returned to Steubenville where she graduated from Steubenville Business College. After her graduation from college, she began her career in accounting with the City of Columbus.
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Other than the fact that he is having a Q-tip stuck up his nostrils every morning, life is good for Arsenio Hall.
He’s got a stand-up comedy special on Netflix, still generating chatter after its 2019 release. He’s developed a large social-media following, about one-million-strong between Twitter and Instagram. He celebrated a big birthday, No. 65, last week. (Yes, 65; you have permission to feel ancient.) And he is co-starring in the long-awaited, much-anticipated, sorta-delayed sequel
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1983. He did
Letterman. He sidekicked on Alan Thicke’s short-lived late-night talk show. He was a panelist on the very strange
Match Game Hollywood Squares Hour, now in reruns on the Buzzr network. One of the game show’s striking details was that everyone literally everyone mispronounced his name as
Arseenio, with a long
e. America was getting to know Arsenio Hall, but the rotating cast of this shitshow couldn’t get his name right.
Like you, I am offended on his behalf. So this past December, during a three-hour conversation with Arsenio, I ask: Why didn’t you correct anyone? “You’re just glad to be indoors, man. Let them call me what they want to call me.”
good eveningeveryone. from high above the stunning campus of pepperdine university where i delivered the commencement address earlier today for the class of 2012. we ll share moments of that later in the broadcast. but we want to start with an intriguing story of one brave s man who cold, bold move could complicate relations between two world powers. it s playing out in china where in the middle of the night a leading human rights activist outsmarted china s elaborate security apparatus. escaped from house arrest and may now be at the u.s. embassy in beijing. what makes it all the more remarkable is that chen is blind. this comes just days before secretary of state hillary clinton travels to china and could complicate relations between the countries at an especially sensitive time. we get the story tonight from nbc s ian williams. more yefor year he s been a of defiance. the 40-year-old self-trained lawyer has been blind since childhood. he was jailed and put under house ar
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