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Howard Hughes
American aerospace engineer and business magnate (–)
This article is about the American businessman and film producer. For other people, see Howard Hughes (disambiguation).
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| Born | Howard Robard Hughes Jr. ()December 24, Houston, Texas, U.S. |
| Died | April 5, () (aged70) Houston, Texas, U.S. |
| Resting place | Glenwood Cemetery |
| Almamater | California Institute of Technology Rice University (dropped out in )[1] |
| Occupation(s) | Aerospace engineer, business magnate, spelfilm producer, investor, philanthropist, pilot |
| Yearsactive | – |
| Title | Chairman and CEO of Summa Corporation Founder of The Howard Hughes Corporation Founder of the Hughes Aircraft Company Founder and benefactor of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Owner of Hughes Airwest Airlines |
| Board memberof | Hughes Aircraft Company Howard Hughes Medical Institute |
| Spouses | Ella Botts Rice (m.; div.)&• Howard Hughes and His Mysterious Fake DeathApril - “I’m not a paranoid, deranged millionaire. I’m a billionaire.” — Howard Hughes If you love attending educational seminars, and who doesn’t, the 43rd annual SUN ’n FUN International Fly-In & Expo in Lakeland, Florida, is the place to be. I was perusing the Saturday schedule and trying to choose from more than events on that day alone. It was like trying to decide what book to read next. Should I go for last year’s Pulitzer Prize winner because it will make me a better, more well-rounded person, or Jack Reacher because sometimes you just want someone who can kick some butt? My choices came down to a) oxyacetylene welding techniques, b) troubleshooting electrical noises, or c) Howard Hughes and his fake death. Hello, Jack Reacher. First, what we can mostly agree on. Howard Hughes was born on December 24, He was a highly successful businessman and entrepreneur. He started o • Houston's eccentric tycoon: The death of Howard HughesHOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- It was April 5, when recluse billionaire Howard Hughes was en route from his penthouse in Acapulco to Methodist Hospital in Houston when he died of renal failure. Hughes had captured the attention of the American public in his early days as a rich, dashing movie-maker and aviator. He was Houston's most famous citizen and when word spread that he had died and was at the Harris County morgue, reporters and photographers, including those from ABC13, began flocking to the Medical Examiner's office to try confirm the death of the eccentric tycoon. Doug Tisdale, the photographer for KTRK-TV, ABC13 recounts what happened that day: I was a young news photographer at this time in The Assignments Editor called me to the desk to tell me that a reporter (Dana Milligan) and I were headed to the morgue. He had gotten a tip that Howard Hughes' body was there, and he wanted us to confirm and
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