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  1. Berna Eli "Barney" Oldfield (January 29, 1878 – October 4, 1946) was a pioneer American racing driver.His name was "synonymous with speed in the first two decades of the 20th century". He was the winner of the inaugural AAA National Championship in 1905.. After success in bicycle racing, Oldfield began auto racing in 1902 and continued until his retirement in 1918.

  2. Barney Oldfield; Información personal; Nombre de nacimiento: Berna Eli Oldfield: Apodo: Barney Oldfield: Nacimiento: 29 de enero de 1878 Wauseon (Estados Unidos) Fallecimiento: 4 de octubre de 1946 (68 años) Beverly Hills (Estados Unidos) Causa de muerte: Infarto agudo de miocardio: Sepultura: Cementerio de Holy Cross: Nacionalidad ...

  3. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Died: October 4, 1946, Beverly Hills, California (aged 68) Barney Oldfield (born January 29, 1878, near Wauseon, Ohio, U.S.—died October 4, 1946, Beverly Hills, California) was an American automobile-racing driver whose name was synonymous with speed in the first two decades of the 20th century.

  4. In 1996 Oldfield published a book, King of the Seven Dwarfs: General Electric's ambiguous challenge to the computer industry, about his experiences at GE. Oldfield died in Bradenton, Florida on June 22, 2000, at the age of 83.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2003 · April 28, 2003 12 AM PT. From Staff and Wire Reports. Barney Oldfield, 93, a retired Air Force colonel who was a publicist and press agent for stars such as Errol Flynn, Ronald Reagan and...

  6. 27 de abr. de 2003 · Barney Oldfield Dies; Was Founder of News Foundation. By RadioWorld. Published: April 27, 2003. Retired Air Force Colonel Barney Oldfield died last weekend at the age of 93 in Los Angeles. He was founder of the Radio and Television News Directors Foundation, which reported his passing.

  7. 29 de mar. de 2022 · He shared the main speaker's table with automotive icons including Henry Ford, Ransom Olds, and Frank Duryea, and he accepted a “trophy of progress” for his role in automotive history. Barney Oldfield passed away in October 1946, having lived—in the words of one passionate fan—“such a life as men should know.”.