John Michael Drew (17 October 1865 – 17 July 1947) was an Australian politician who served as a member of the Western Australian Legislative Council for 41 years in two separate terms between 1900 and his death in 1947. Born at Wanerenooka, Northampton, Western Australia, Drew established and edited several newspapers circulating in the Geraldton region before entering politics. A strong opponent of federation, he was elected to the Legislative Council in 1900. Nominally independent, Drew aligned himself with the Labor Party, and served in several Labor ministries during the early 1900s, in positions such as Minister for Agriculture, Minister for Lands, and Colonial Secretary. He officially joined the party in 1911, having been admitted to caucus sittings the previous year. During World War I, Drew supported conscription, but this issue, coupled with the ineffectual Scaddan Ministry, led to him losing his seat at the 1918 election. He regained his seat at the 1924 election, and subsequently served as chief secretary of the party, as well as Minister for Education, Health, and the North-West. Drew died of cancer in 1947, and was buried at Karrakatta Cemetery.
John Drew (September 3, 1827 – May 21, 1862) was an Irish-American stage actor and theatre manager.
Early life
Born Jonathan Henry Drewland in Dublin, Ireland, to Thomas L. Drew and Louise Kanten, he was the fifth of six children. He lived in Templeogue, a poor Irish village in County Dublin during the 19th century. In 1832, John Drew emigrated to the United States with his family to Boston, Massachusetts. As a child he spent most of his life living in Boston. This is where he first got into acting. A younger brother Frank Drew (1831-1903) also became an actor.
Career
After moving to the United States, Drew got a job in the theatrical company of Joseph J. Johlen (the theatre manager). He appeared in a number of Johlen's plays, including Uncle Mutch, The Barber Man, Canterbury of Livingston and also The Progrist.
Drew made his first New York appearance in 1846. He played Irish and light comedy parts with success in many American cities, and was the manager of the Arch Street Theatre.
Drew was born at Bower Chalke, Wiltshire, in 1809. His father died when Drew was only a year old. Drew was self-educated. He was so successful at this that by the age of fifteen he was prepared to teach professionally. He spent two years as an assistant in a school at Melksham, after which he moved to Southampton, where he taught for another sixteen years. He was a corresponding member of the Philosophical Institute of Bâle, and had taken a degree of doctor in philosophy at the university of the same place.
Career
Drew's first celestial observations were made with a three and a half foot refractor. In 1847, he installed a five-foot achromatic telescope by Dollond, mounted equatorially, in a small observatory he built for the purpose in his garden. With the help of a transit circle by Jones and of the Beaufoy clock, lent by the Royal Astronomical Society, he very accurately determined the time, and supplied it during many years to the ships leaving Southampton.
We take the time to remember John Drew, the two time All-Star that was drafted in the 1974 NBA Draft. John finished his career averaging 20.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game.
published: 13 Apr 2022
John Drew 24 points vs LA Lakers 1984
April 5th 1984, Just 8 months before John Drew is banned for life by the NBA because of his addiction to cocaine, Drew scores 24 points in this Jazz-Lakers game where Kareem becomes the all time NBA scoring leader. Drew was traded to the Jazz by the Hawks for Dominique Wilkins. Drew still had plenty of good basketball left him but unfortunately his career ended far too soon. Last we heard of John he was driving a taxi cab in Houston.
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published: 31 Jan 2013
The life and tragedies entangled in the labor cycle of John Drew
In the bustling world of professional basketball, where dreams are made and legends are born, one player's journey stood out for its tragic turns and untapped potential. This is the story of John Drew, an NBA player whose life took a tumultuous path, showcasing the devastating effects of personal demons and addiction.
#NBATragic
published: 07 Jun 2023
1978 NBA H-O-R-S-E Competition-John Drew vs Phil Chenier
During the offseason prior to the start of the 1977-78 NBA campaign a 32-player H-O-R-S-E tournament was held. The competition featured many of the star players of the era. In this episode two players who have largely been forgotten faced off. For those that never saw Phil Chenier's sweet baseline jumper or John Drew slashing to the basket here's a chance to see them in action. No ownership of this material is claimed.
published: 06 May 2023
Kung Fu: John Drew Barrymore Gives Caine Some Advice
This clip is taken from the episode called "A Dream Within a Dream" from series 2. Starring David Carradine and John Drew Barrymore. Sadly, due to addiction, Barrymore's acting career was to come to an end just 2 years after this scene. Terrible waste of talent. He died from cancer in 2003.
published: 03 Apr 2017
John Drew American Heart Association and National Basketball Association Public Service Announcement
John Drew didn't end his NBA career on very good terms.
But as a two-time All-Star with the Atlanta Hawks in the late 70s, Drew had two clear messages for NBA fans:
1. Get your blood pressure checked.
2. Take your blood pressure meds.
published: 02 Jul 2020
TROUBLED FORMER NBA STAR JOHN DREW DIES AT 67
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published: 11 Apr 2022
The Tragic NBA story of JOHN DREW...
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published: 26 Aug 2017
JOHN DREW BARRYMORE TRIBUTE
published: 11 Nov 2016
JoJo White Battles John Drew in H-O-R-S-E (1978)
April 21, 1978 - One year following a season-long dunk contest (won by Darnell Hillman), the NBA moved on to their next big idea for the 1977-78 campaign: a season-long H-O-R-S-E contest. As for why these events were season-long: the tourney-style format usually hinged on waiting until the teams of individual matchups met each other in the regular season. It was the "we'll play whenever we get around to it" technique.
Darnell Hillman's dunk contest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJSoCPN2zt4&t=2s&ab_channel=RyanVanDusen
The clip above come from game footage provided by OG_1970s_Gamer, the full version of which can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHapHI9Tr7M&t=29s&ab_channel=OG_1970s_Gamer
We take the time to remember John Drew, the two time All-Star that was drafted in the 1974 NBA Draft. John finished his career averaging 20.7 points, 6.9 reboun...
We take the time to remember John Drew, the two time All-Star that was drafted in the 1974 NBA Draft. John finished his career averaging 20.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game.
We take the time to remember John Drew, the two time All-Star that was drafted in the 1974 NBA Draft. John finished his career averaging 20.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game.
April 5th 1984, Just 8 months before John Drew is banned for life by the NBA because of his addiction to cocaine, Drew scores 24 points in this Jazz-Lakers game...
April 5th 1984, Just 8 months before John Drew is banned for life by the NBA because of his addiction to cocaine, Drew scores 24 points in this Jazz-Lakers game where Kareem becomes the all time NBA scoring leader. Drew was traded to the Jazz by the Hawks for Dominique Wilkins. Drew still had plenty of good basketball left him but unfortunately his career ended far too soon. Last we heard of John he was driving a taxi cab in Houston.
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April 5th 1984, Just 8 months before John Drew is banned for life by the NBA because of his addiction to cocaine, Drew scores 24 points in this Jazz-Lakers game where Kareem becomes the all time NBA scoring leader. Drew was traded to the Jazz by the Hawks for Dominique Wilkins. Drew still had plenty of good basketball left him but unfortunately his career ended far too soon. Last we heard of John he was driving a taxi cab in Houston.
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In the bustling world of professional basketball, where dreams are made and legends are born, one player's journey stood out for its tragic turns and untapped p...
In the bustling world of professional basketball, where dreams are made and legends are born, one player's journey stood out for its tragic turns and untapped potential. This is the story of John Drew, an NBA player whose life took a tumultuous path, showcasing the devastating effects of personal demons and addiction.
#NBATragic
In the bustling world of professional basketball, where dreams are made and legends are born, one player's journey stood out for its tragic turns and untapped potential. This is the story of John Drew, an NBA player whose life took a tumultuous path, showcasing the devastating effects of personal demons and addiction.
#NBATragic
During the offseason prior to the start of the 1977-78 NBA campaign a 32-player H-O-R-S-E tournament was held. The competition featured many of the star players...
During the offseason prior to the start of the 1977-78 NBA campaign a 32-player H-O-R-S-E tournament was held. The competition featured many of the star players of the era. In this episode two players who have largely been forgotten faced off. For those that never saw Phil Chenier's sweet baseline jumper or John Drew slashing to the basket here's a chance to see them in action. No ownership of this material is claimed.
During the offseason prior to the start of the 1977-78 NBA campaign a 32-player H-O-R-S-E tournament was held. The competition featured many of the star players of the era. In this episode two players who have largely been forgotten faced off. For those that never saw Phil Chenier's sweet baseline jumper or John Drew slashing to the basket here's a chance to see them in action. No ownership of this material is claimed.
This clip is taken from the episode called "A Dream Within a Dream" from series 2. Starring David Carradine and John Drew Barrymore. Sadly, due to addiction, Ba...
This clip is taken from the episode called "A Dream Within a Dream" from series 2. Starring David Carradine and John Drew Barrymore. Sadly, due to addiction, Barrymore's acting career was to come to an end just 2 years after this scene. Terrible waste of talent. He died from cancer in 2003.
This clip is taken from the episode called "A Dream Within a Dream" from series 2. Starring David Carradine and John Drew Barrymore. Sadly, due to addiction, Barrymore's acting career was to come to an end just 2 years after this scene. Terrible waste of talent. He died from cancer in 2003.
John Drew didn't end his NBA career on very good terms.
But as a two-time All-Star with the Atlanta Hawks in the late 70s, Drew had two clear messages for NBA ...
John Drew didn't end his NBA career on very good terms.
But as a two-time All-Star with the Atlanta Hawks in the late 70s, Drew had two clear messages for NBA fans:
1. Get your blood pressure checked.
2. Take your blood pressure meds.
John Drew didn't end his NBA career on very good terms.
But as a two-time All-Star with the Atlanta Hawks in the late 70s, Drew had two clear messages for NBA fans:
1. Get your blood pressure checked.
2. Take your blood pressure meds.
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April 21, 1978 - One year following a season-long dunk contest (won by Darnell Hillman), the NBA moved on to their next big idea for the 1977-78 campaign: a sea...
April 21, 1978 - One year following a season-long dunk contest (won by Darnell Hillman), the NBA moved on to their next big idea for the 1977-78 campaign: a season-long H-O-R-S-E contest. As for why these events were season-long: the tourney-style format usually hinged on waiting until the teams of individual matchups met each other in the regular season. It was the "we'll play whenever we get around to it" technique.
Darnell Hillman's dunk contest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJSoCPN2zt4&t=2s&ab_channel=RyanVanDusen
The clip above come from game footage provided by OG_1970s_Gamer, the full version of which can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHapHI9Tr7M&t=29s&ab_channel=OG_1970s_Gamer
April 21, 1978 - One year following a season-long dunk contest (won by Darnell Hillman), the NBA moved on to their next big idea for the 1977-78 campaign: a season-long H-O-R-S-E contest. As for why these events were season-long: the tourney-style format usually hinged on waiting until the teams of individual matchups met each other in the regular season. It was the "we'll play whenever we get around to it" technique.
Darnell Hillman's dunk contest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJSoCPN2zt4&t=2s&ab_channel=RyanVanDusen
The clip above come from game footage provided by OG_1970s_Gamer, the full version of which can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHapHI9Tr7M&t=29s&ab_channel=OG_1970s_Gamer
We take the time to remember John Drew, the two time All-Star that was drafted in the 1974 NBA Draft. John finished his career averaging 20.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game.
April 5th 1984, Just 8 months before John Drew is banned for life by the NBA because of his addiction to cocaine, Drew scores 24 points in this Jazz-Lakers game where Kareem becomes the all time NBA scoring leader. Drew was traded to the Jazz by the Hawks for Dominique Wilkins. Drew still had plenty of good basketball left him but unfortunately his career ended far too soon. Last we heard of John he was driving a taxi cab in Houston.
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In the bustling world of professional basketball, where dreams are made and legends are born, one player's journey stood out for its tragic turns and untapped potential. This is the story of John Drew, an NBA player whose life took a tumultuous path, showcasing the devastating effects of personal demons and addiction.
#NBATragic
During the offseason prior to the start of the 1977-78 NBA campaign a 32-player H-O-R-S-E tournament was held. The competition featured many of the star players of the era. In this episode two players who have largely been forgotten faced off. For those that never saw Phil Chenier's sweet baseline jumper or John Drew slashing to the basket here's a chance to see them in action. No ownership of this material is claimed.
This clip is taken from the episode called "A Dream Within a Dream" from series 2. Starring David Carradine and John Drew Barrymore. Sadly, due to addiction, Barrymore's acting career was to come to an end just 2 years after this scene. Terrible waste of talent. He died from cancer in 2003.
John Drew didn't end his NBA career on very good terms.
But as a two-time All-Star with the Atlanta Hawks in the late 70s, Drew had two clear messages for NBA fans:
1. Get your blood pressure checked.
2. Take your blood pressure meds.
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April 21, 1978 - One year following a season-long dunk contest (won by Darnell Hillman), the NBA moved on to their next big idea for the 1977-78 campaign: a season-long H-O-R-S-E contest. As for why these events were season-long: the tourney-style format usually hinged on waiting until the teams of individual matchups met each other in the regular season. It was the "we'll play whenever we get around to it" technique.
Darnell Hillman's dunk contest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJSoCPN2zt4&t=2s&ab_channel=RyanVanDusen
The clip above come from game footage provided by OG_1970s_Gamer, the full version of which can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHapHI9Tr7M&t=29s&ab_channel=OG_1970s_Gamer
John Michael Drew (17 October 1865 – 17 July 1947) was an Australian politician who served as a member of the Western Australian Legislative Council for 41 years in two separate terms between 1900 and his death in 1947. Born at Wanerenooka, Northampton, Western Australia, Drew established and edited several newspapers circulating in the Geraldton region before entering politics. A strong opponent of federation, he was elected to the Legislative Council in 1900. Nominally independent, Drew aligned himself with the Labor Party, and served in several Labor ministries during the early 1900s, in positions such as Minister for Agriculture, Minister for Lands, and Colonial Secretary. He officially joined the party in 1911, having been admitted to caucus sittings the previous year. During World War I, Drew supported conscription, but this issue, coupled with the ineffectual Scaddan Ministry, led to him losing his seat at the 1918 election. He regained his seat at the 1924 election, and subsequently served as chief secretary of the party, as well as Minister for Education, Health, and the North-West. Drew died of cancer in 1947, and was buried at Karrakatta Cemetery.
As the Watergate mess was getting worse 50 years ago, one of Britain’s periodic sex scandals broke out in Parliament and NBC news anchor JohnChancellor drew a clever comparison of what English and American politicians do when they get in trouble ... .
... to the game — SenatorJohnHoeven and Attorney GeneralDrew Wrigley — and I started laughing ... Drew Wrigley and John Hoeven aren’t the first politicians I’ve excoriated nor will they be the last.