Arthur Herbert Carman (2 August 1902 – 28 November 1982) was a New Zealand sports journalist and writer, bookseller, publisher, pacifist, local politician...
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George Alfred Carman, QC (6 October 1929 – 2 January 2001) was an English leading barrister during the 1980s and 1990s. In 1979, he successfully defended...
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doo-wop vocal group, that started in 1958 by Vito Picone, Arthur Venosa, Frank Tardogno, Carman Romano and James Moschello in South Beach, Staten Island...
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Flat and Linden Progressive Associations and Porirua interests, led by Arthur Carman and Percy Clark, made a representation to the Local Government Commission...
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Heritage Consultants. Retrieved 13 October 2021. Carman, Arthur. "Tawa History - Articles by Arthur H Carman". www.tawahistory.org.nz. Tawa Historical Society...
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William Bliss Carman FRSC (April 15, 1861 – June 8, 1929) was a Canadian poet who lived most of his life in the United States, where he achieved international...
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"Wanganui Cricket Association". Wanganui Chronicle: 2. 22 October 1996. Arthur Carman (ed), The Shell Cricket Almanack of New Zealand 1967, Sporting Publications...
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January 2024. Arthur Carman (ed), The Shell Cricket Almanack of New Zealand 1967, Sporting Publications, Tawa, 1967, p. 93. Arthur H. Carman & Noel S. Macdonald...
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Masters was an editor of the New Zealand Rugby Almanack with Arthur Carman and Arthur Swan. Sports portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Read...
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Carman George Blough (November 11, 1895 – March 9, 1981) was an American accountant, professor of accounting, and civil servant. He is described as "one...
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Art Garfunkel (redirect from Arthur Garfunkel)
where he was a brother in the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity and lived in Carman Hall. Garfunkel was a team member in tennis, skiing, fencing, and bowling...
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5 6 February 1965 from CricketArchive retrieved 16 September 2008 Arthur Carman (ed), The Shell Cricket Almanack of New Zealand 1967, Sporting Publications...
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Carman Hall is a dormitory located on Columbia University's Morningside Heights campus and currently houses first-year students from Columbia College as...
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Linden Suburb Linden, looking east across the motorway. Arthur Carman Park is at the lower right. Coordinates: 41°09′25″S 174°49′55″E / 41.157°S 174...
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A. W. Reed Ltd. ISBN 0-589-00469-7. Barber, L.H.; Towers, R.J. (1976). Wellington Hospital 1847 - 1976. Upper Hutt: Wright & Carman Ltd. OCLC 4179287....
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27 August 1923. "City Beats Country". Press: 10. 10 December 1925. Arthur Carman (ed), The Shell Cricket Almanack of New Zealand 1967, Sporting Publications...
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"Northland v Fiji 1947-48". CricketArchive. Retrieved 14 November 2021. Arthur Carman (ed), The Shell Cricket Almanack of New Zealand 1967, Sporting Publications...
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not asking for a shelter, the Railways department was approached by Arthur Carman to agree to residents erecting a shelter. The department relented and...
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cricketers "Charles BROAD". Legacy.com. Retrieved 17 January 2021. Arthur Carman (ed), The Shell Cricket Almanack of New Zealand 1967, Sporting Publications...
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Ken Dodd (redirect from Kenneth Arthur Dodd)
Sir Kenneth Arthur Dodd OBE (8 November 1927 – 11 March 2018) was an English comedian, singer and occasional actor. He was described as "the last great...
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Cricket Book (1927) Son of Grief (novel; 1936) To The Wicket (1947) Arthur Carman Cricket Almanack of New Zealand New Zealand International Cricket 1894-1974...
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Cambridge University Press Avalon, Arthur (1935). Tantrik Texts Prapancha Sara Tantra Vol. XVIII. Arthur Avalon. Carman, John Braisted (1994), Majesty and...
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Lancelot-Grail (redirect from The Death of King Arthur)
the Queste Del Saint Graal. Librairie Droz. ISBN 9782600035699. Lie 1987. Carman, J. Neale (1973). A Study of the Pseudo-Map Cycle of Arthurian Romance....
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James A. Frost (redirect from James Arthur Frost)
C. Syrett; Harry J. Carman; Published by Cornell University Press (1957) A History of New York State, David M. Ellis; James Arthur Frost; Harold C. Syrett;...
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prosecute Arthur as the "most difficult" of his career. Arthur was tried on 5 November 1981 in Leicester Crown Court and defended by George Carman. Arthur did...
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was involved in raising the profile of the barrister George Carman. For many years, Carman was a well-respected barrister on the Northern Circuit but was...
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Communist Harold Silverstone 9,765 19.46 Independent Amy Kane 9,583 19.09 Independent Arthur Carman 5,543 11.04 +3.86 Independent John Parry 4,785 9.53...
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profile scrum.com "Blair Furlong". Cricinfo. Retrieved 4 August 2022. Arthur Carman ed, The Shell Cricket Almanack of New Zealand 1967, Sporting Publications...
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Herring 1,016 6.89 People's Movement Rugby Malcolm 427 2.89 Independent Arthur Carman 298 2.02 Informal votes 215 1.46 +0.77 Majority 1,897 12.86 −7.83 Turnout...
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Robert Coates (politician) (redirect from Robert Carman Coates)
Robert Carman Coates PC QC (March 10, 1928 – January 12, 2016) was a Canadian politician and Cabinet minister. Coates was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia...
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