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❤️ Robbie Irons ❤️

"Robert Richard Irons (born November 19, 1946) is a former National Hockey League and International Hockey League goaltender. He was born in Toronto, Ontario. He played in three minutes and one second of one game in the NHL with the St. Louis Blues during the 1968–69 season. This occurred only because the Blues' starting goaltender, Glenn Hall, was ejected from a game before his replacement, Jacques Plante, was prepared to enter. Irons tended the net until Plante was able to take over.Robbie Irons @ hockeygoalies.org Irons shared with Christian Soucy the NHL record for the fewest career minutes by a goaltender. He was surpassed on December 31, 2016 when Jorge Alves played 7.6 seconds in his only NHL game. Irons played 11 seasons in the IHL with the Fort Wayne Komets, earning six selections to the All-Star team. His jersey number 30 is retired by the team. Broadcasting career After he retired as an active player, Irons went on to a long-time career as an analyst with the Komets' legendary play-by-play announcer, Bob Chase. Chase and Irons were a team that stayed together for 33 years before Chase's death in 2016. See also *List of players who played only one game in the NHL References External links Robbie Irons @ hockeygoalies.org 1946 births Living people Canadian ice hockey goaltenders Fort Wayne Komets players Sportspeople from Toronto Kansas City Blues players Kitchener Rangers players St. Louis Blues players Ice hockey people from Ontario "

❤️ Manoel Beckman ❤️

"Manoel Beckman, also known as Bequimão, was a 17th-century trader and farmer in São Luís, Maranhão in the North East of Brazil. He was son of a German father and a Portuguese mother, both of Jewish origin. In 1684, together with his brother Thomas, he started a rebellion against the Portuguese colonial authorities because of unfulfilled promises of shipments of slaves and ships. The rebellion was eventually put down by Portuguese troops and Beckman was executed in November 1686. References Brazilian people of German-Jewish descent Brazilian people of Portuguese-Jewish descent People from São Luís, Maranhão 1686 deaths Year of birth missing Brazilian Jews "

❤️ Jiang Mianheng ❤️

"Jiang Mianheng (; born 1 April 1951) is a Chinese physicist and business executive. He has served as Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the first President of ShanghaiTech University. He is the son of Jiang Zemin, former paramount leader and General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, and his wife Wang Yeping. Jiang is one of the co-founders of the Shanghai-based Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation, which gained some coverage in the US press for their employment of Bush family member Neil Bush as a general consultant.Bush's younger brother quizzed over $2m deal - www.smh.com.au He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Drexel University with a dissertation titled Point contact tunneling study of the high transition temperature superconductor Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 in 1991,Chinese Academy of Sciences where his father went for a visit in 1997. Jiang also served as one of the head researchers for the Chinese space program. In 2007, he failed to win nomination as a delegate to the 17th Party Congress. Reuters indicated that this was a sign that the Shanghai Clique under his father's auspices had lost its power. He served as one of the Vice Presidents in the Chinese Academy of Sciences up until November 2011, Singtao news 11-19-2011 section A2. 不再擔任江綿恆去向有玄機. when he became President of the Academy's Shanghai branch. In 2014 he was appointed president of the newly established ShanghaiTech University. Jiang has headed a number of national research programs in alternative energy and other technologies: "coal liquefaction, electric cars, mobile phone networks, particle accelerators, spaceships, lunar satellites and liquid fluoride thorium reactor."South China Morning Post: "Jiang's son loses out in bid for top science post" (March 5, 2011) References 1951 births Living people 20th-century Chinese businesspeople 21st-century Chinese businesspeople Businesspeople from Shanghai Children of national leaders Communist Party of China politicians from Shanghai Drexel University alumni Fudan University alumni Jiang Zemin family People's Republic of China politicians from Shanghai Presidents of universities and colleges in China Physicists from Shanghai "

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