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Jay Leno was born in Andover on April 28, 1950. | '''Jay Leno''' was born in Andover on April 28, 1950.<br> | ||
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* Graduation picture in Andover High School Yearbook 1968 page 52 (R974.5 And 1968)<br> <br> | |||
[[Image:JayLeno.jpg|thumb|...''Jay Leno High School Yearbook picture''.... click to enlarge|left]] | |||
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=='''Articles'''== | |||
* Book signing for [http://andover.mvlc.org/opac/en-US/skin/default/xml/rdetail.xml?r=368967&t=Leading%20with%20my%20Chin&tp=title&d=0&hc=4&rt=title ''Leading with my Chin''] on Sunday October 13, 1996 -- see Andover Townsman and Eagle Tribune. | |||
*''O: Oprah Magazine''-- February 2003, page 137+ | |||
* ''Time Magazine'' March 16, 1992 magazine cover story "Midnight's Mayor: Jay Leno cited in ''Andover Townsman'' January 23, 2003 <br> | |||
* New Leno Book Captures his Childhood in Andover, ''Eagle Tribune'', March 25, 2004, pages 1 & 8 | |||
*"Jay Leno Returns. Hometown Funny Man Keeps 'Em Laughing". (long article with photo of him with Andoverites he knew) ''Andover Townsman'' June 26, 2008, p.1, 17. | |||
*"Jay Leno, Obama Jockey for Laughs at Annual Dinner". ''Eagle Tribune'' May 2, 2010, p. A3. | |||
*"The Leno's of Andover." Eagle Tribune, June 7, 1992, section E, page 1 | |||
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== '''Elementary School''' == | |||
* School Department thinks he went to Bradley School, then to South School in 6th grade. | |||
* Article in October 17, 1996 ''Andover Townsman'' mentions classmate in South School (see Andover Vertical File - Biography folder) | |||
[ | == '''Books by Jay Leno''' == | ||
*[http://andover.mvlc.org/opac/en-US/skin/default/xml/rdetail.xml?r=368967&t=leno%20jay&tp=author&l=5&d=1&hc=5&rt=author&s=pubdate&sd=asc ''Leading with my Chin''] (1996) an autobiography | |||
*[http://andover.mvlc.org/opac/en-US/skin/default/xml/rdetail.xml?r=891069&t=leno%20jay&tp=author&l=5&d=1&hc=5&rt=author&s=pubdate&sd=asc ''If Roast Beef Could Fly''] (2004)a children's book based on his life | |||
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--[[User:Kim|Kim]] 15:17, January 28, 2010 (EST) | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:53, 30 October 2012
Jay Leno was born in Andover on April 28, 1950.
see
- Graduation picture in Andover High School Yearbook 1968 page 52 (R974.5 And 1968)
Articles
- Book signing for Leading with my Chin on Sunday October 13, 1996 -- see Andover Townsman and Eagle Tribune.
- O: Oprah Magazine-- February 2003, page 137+
- Time Magazine March 16, 1992 magazine cover story "Midnight's Mayor: Jay Leno cited in Andover Townsman January 23, 2003
- New Leno Book Captures his Childhood in Andover, Eagle Tribune, March 25, 2004, pages 1 & 8
- "Jay Leno Returns. Hometown Funny Man Keeps 'Em Laughing". (long article with photo of him with Andoverites he knew) Andover Townsman June 26, 2008, p.1, 17.
- "Jay Leno, Obama Jockey for Laughs at Annual Dinner". Eagle Tribune May 2, 2010, p. A3.
- "The Leno's of Andover." Eagle Tribune, June 7, 1992, section E, page 1
Elementary School
- School Department thinks he went to Bradley School, then to South School in 6th grade.
- Article in October 17, 1996 Andover Townsman mentions classmate in South School (see Andover Vertical File - Biography folder)
Books by Jay Leno
- Leading with my Chin (1996) an autobiography
- If Roast Beef Could Fly (2004)a children's book based on his life
back to Main Page
--Kim 15:17, January 28, 2010 (EST)
--Eleanor 15:17, November 29, 2011 (EST)--Leslie 20:23, August 23, 2012 (EDT)--Leslie 16:59, September 17, 2012 (EDT)