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  1. Há 6 dias · At the 1959 Pan-American Games, the Lake Washington RC four of John Sayre, Ted Nash, Rusty Wailes, and Jay Hall easily won a gold medal. At the 1960 Olympics in Rome, Sayre was in almost the same boat, with Dan Ayrault replacing Hall, and the result was the same – they beat an Italian crew by almost three seconds to win the gold. John Sayre ...

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    Anne Sayre (1923–1998), American writer well known for her biography of Rosalind Franklin; Anthony D. Sayre (1858-1931), Alabama jurist; Daniel Sayre, American politician; David Austin Sayre (1793-1870), American silversmith, banker, and educator; David F. Sayre (1822-1919), American politician, farmer, and lawyer

  3. Minerva "Minnie" Buckner Machen Sayre is the mother Of Zelda Fitzgerald and WIfe of Judge Anthony Sayre. Wife of Judge Anthony D. Sayre, and daughter of Senator Willis B. Machen. An artistic and eccentric person, Minnie (as she was always called) had an opportunity as a young woman to join the Drew-Barrymore theater company, but was forced to decline. Minnie bore six children- Marjorie, Daniel ...

  4. Anthony D. Sayre Anthony Dickinson Sayre (April 29, 1858 – November 17, 1931) was an Alabama lawyer and politician who notably served as a state legislator in the Alabama House of Representatives (1890-1893), as the President of the Alabama State Senate (1896-97), and later as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama (1909-1931).

  5. Anthony D. Sayre Anthony Dickinson Sayre (April 29, 1858 – November 17, 1931) was an Alabama lawyer and politician who notably served as a state legislator in the Alabama House of Representatives (1890-1893), as the President of the Alabama State Senate (1896-97), and later as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama (1909-1931).

  6. Anthony D. Sayre Anthony Dickinson Sayre (April 29, 1858 – November 17, 1931) was an Alabama lawyer and politician who notably served as a state legislator in the Alabama House of Representatives (1890-1893), as the President of the Alabama State Senate (1896-97), and later as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama (1909-1931).