Dawson Walker (14 March 1916 – 17 August 1973) was manager of the Scotland national football team in 1958. Walker was left in charge of the players due...
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Dawson Dawson-Walker (20 December 1868 – 28 January 1934) was a British Church of England clergyman, classicist, theologian and academic. From 1911 to...
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Dawson Armstrong Walker (c. 1820 – February 5, 1881) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia from 1866 to 1868. Walker was "a prominent Republican"...
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injuries he suffered in the Munich air disaster meant that trainer Dawson Walker took charge of the team instead. Under the management of Ian McColl...
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James Walker Dawson (1870, India - 26 June 1927, Edinburgh) was a Scottish pathologist remembered for his work on multiple sclerosis including the description...
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Field Marshal Michael John Dawson Walker, Baron Walker of Aldringham, GCB, CMG, CBE, DL (born 7 July 1944) is a retired British Army officer. Commissioned...
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First Nation person and gold discoverer Dawson Cram (born 2001), American stock car racing driver Dawson Dawson-Walker (1868–1934), British clergyman, classicist...
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did not travel to Sweden. Head coach: Aurelio González Head coach: Dawson Walker (officially only acting manager in place of Matt Busby, who was seriously...
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Scotland qualified for several between 1954 and 1998. Beattie (1954), Dawson Walker (1958), Willie Ormond (1974), Ally MacLeod (1978), Stein (1982), Alex...
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player Dave Walker (born 1945), British singer Davie Walker (1884–1935), English footballer Dawn Walker, Australian politician Dawson Walker (1916–1973)...
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George Walker Wesley Dawson (February 14, 1858 – July 2, 1936) was an Irish-born merchant and political figure in Ontario, Canada. He represented Addington...
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veteran defender Des Walker before moving to Tottenham Hotspur with teammate Andy Reid for a fee of £8 million. While at Tottenham, Dawson won the League Cup...
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Firth and future Saxon guitarist Graham Oliver. In 1975 Dawson, Oliver and new drummer John Walker joined forces with Coast members and Paul Quinn to form...
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George Dawson may refer to: George Dawson (Northern Ireland politician) (1961–2007), Northern Ireland politician George Walker Wesley Dawson (1858–1936)...
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been appointed the manager of Scotland before the Munich disaster. Dawson Walker took charge of the team during the 1958 World Cup instead. After recovering...
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Look up Dawson in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dawson is a British surname. Notable persons with the surname include: Ally Dawson (1958–2021), Scottish...
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suffered in the Munich air disaster in February meant that trainer Dawson Walker took charge of the team instead. In their first match at the finals...
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cricketer Scott Vincent, golfer Peter Walls, soldier General Michael Dawson Walker, British soldier Nicola Watson, politician Roy Welensky, former Rhodesia...
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"Alice Walker defends J.K. Rowling's TERF views in new essay". Salon. Retrieved May 25, 2023. Dawson, Shannon (March 14, 2023). "Alice Walker Labeled...
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Gertrude Dawson (Amanda Plummer), becomes involved as she and Mr. Walker were romantically involved. Jack receives a message from Mr. Walker about a scholarship...
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of Sparks' 1996 novel The Notebook to play the male lead Dawson Cole, replacing Paul Walker after his death. On January 28, Liana Liberato joined the...
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James Dawson (politician) (1823–1886), Ontario political figure James Lennox Dawson (1891–1967), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross James Walker Dawson...
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John W. Dawson (December 20, 1902 – January 6, 1986) was an American amateur golfer and golf course architect. Dawson was born in Chicago, Illinois. Although...
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Sugar Ray Robinson (redirect from Walker Smith Jr.)
Walker Smith Jr. (May 3, 1921 – April 12, 1989), better known as Sugar Ray Robinson, was an American professional boxer who competed from 1940 to 1965...
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Minster. From 1910 to 1914 he was editor of The Churchman jointly with Dawson Dawson-Walker, professor of Biblical Exegesis at Durham University. He retired...
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replaced by a selection committee for the remaining match.[citation needed] Walker was officially only an acting manager. The official manager Matt Busby was...
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the annual JMS barbecue. 1909–1911 Sidney Nowell Rostron 1911–1919 Dawson Dawson-Walker 1919–1945 Charles Steel Wallis 1945–1953 Ronald Williams 1954–1955...
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functions as a rhyming dictionary. Laurence H. Dawson, in his Preface to the ‘Revised and Enlarged edition’ of Walker’s dictionary in the first half of the twentieth...
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Tessier Marcus Garvey as Eddie Walker Dänya Griver as Abby Walker Natalie Anderson as Claire Walker Daniel Burt as Daniel Walker Adelle Leonce as Eva Finn...
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Liv Dawson is an English pop singer-songwriter. She has released the Open Your Eyes and Bedroom EPs and the "Pushing 21" single. Dawson has played support...
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