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    Walter Selwyn Crosley (30 October 1871 – 6 January 1939) was an officer in the United States Navy. He was a recipient of the Navy Cross, the second highest...
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  • have been named USS Crosley in honor of Walter S. Crosley. USS Crosley (DE-108), was a destroyer escort commissioned in 1944 USS Crosley (APD-87), was a high...
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    on 2 April 1898 with the name USS Algonquin, Ensign Walter S. Crosley in command. Ensign Crosley described his reporting to the New York Navy Yard on...
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    Christian (born 1942), retired auxiliary bishop, Diocese of Manchester Walter S. Crosley (1871–1939), rear admiral in the United States Navy Amos Fortune (c...
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    Captain Frederick W. Rodgers, USN, of Puritan ordered Leyden, Ensign Walter S. Crosley, USN, commanding, to stand out for the telegraph office at St. Thomas...
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    U.S. Navy Officer Walter S. Crosley British Colonel Bryan Fairfax Lieutenant General Sir Humfrey Myddelton Gale Japanese General Tanaka Giichi U.S. Admiral...
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  • battleship USS Oregon during the Spanish–American War Rear Admiral Walter S. Crosley – Navy Cross recipient Rear Admiral Lewis A. Kimberly Rear Admiral...
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    USS Crosley (APD-87) was a Crosley-class high speed transport that served in the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946. She was laid down as Rudderow-class...
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    Crosley-class high speed transports were high speed transport ships that served in the United States Navy during World War II. Some stayed in commission...
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    ship was originally built as USS Crosley (DE-108), an American named for Rear Admiral Walter Selywn Crosley. Crosley was transferred to the Free French...
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    during the Spanish–American War. On 21 July 1898, her captain, Ensign Walter S. Crosley, using her one-pound guns, joined armed yacht USS Wasp, and gunboats...
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    121. ISSN 0035-7189. "Crosley Engine Family Tree - Taylor Years". www.crosleyautoclub.com. Retrieved 19 December 2019. "Crosley Engine Family Tree - CoBra...
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  • USS Walter S. Gorka (APD-114), ex-DE-604, was a United States Navy high-speed transport in commission from 1945 to 1947. Walter Stanley Gorka was born...
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    landed a job broadcasting the Cincinnati Reds on WLW and WSAI when Powel Crosley Jr. purchased the team in 1934. On Opening Day 1934 (April 17), Barber...
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  • year with RCR, he moved to DGR-Crosley starting in 2018, where he also served as an engineer. Before the 2019 season, Walter was supposed to be the car chief...
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  • Champion (Kanye West song) (category Songs written by Walter Becker)
    straightforward", through the chorus and his rapping. In Billboard, Hillary Crosley wrote that West expands his production style with the "arena-ready" track...
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    league's second division. In 1912, the club opened Redland Field (renamed Crosley Field in 1934), a new steel-and-concrete ballpark. The Reds had been playing...
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  • wasteful. The album notes are by Steely Dan's Walter Becker, who spends the entire page highlighting the Crosley Phase Linear Ionic Induction Voice Processor...
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    USS Walter B. Cobb (APD-106) was a Crosley-class high speed transport of the United States Navy, in service from 1945 to 1946. She was recommissioned from...
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  • Start Cheering (category Films directed by Albert S. Rogell)
    Jimmy Durante as Willie Gumbatz Charles Starrett as Ted Crosley Joan Perry as Jean Worthington Walter Connolly as Sam Lewis Craig E. Earle as Professor Quiz...
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  • as Stawski Ford Rainey as Harris Joe Turkel as Bronson Gavin MacLeod as Crosley Joseph di Reda as Shanahan Richard Loo as Major Chin Barney Phillips as...
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  • (1896–1981, Scotland, M) Vincent Cronin (1924–2011, England, Bg/H) Sloane Crosley (born 1978, US, J); I Was Told There'd Be Cake William Crossing (1847–1928...
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    Hiss's life, Hiss said that he had known Chambers under the name "George Crosley". Hiss denied that he had ever been a communist, however. Since Chambers...
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    1926, "Navy Blue and Gold", composed by organist and choirmaster J. W. Crosley, was first sung in public. It became a tradition to sing this alma mater...
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  • Chaparral Cars Checker Clénet Cole Columbia Continental Cord Crawford Crosley Cutting Daniels Davis Devon DeLorean DeSoto Detroit Electric Diamond Reo...
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    company was unable to keep up with the advances and sales of the Big Three. Crosley produced cars from 1939 to 1952, including the only compact cars in an...
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    across the front doors, were used to decorate the side body. The 1950 Crosley Hot Shot is often given credit for the first production disc brakes but...
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  • Cricket Cyclecar Company (1913–1914) Criterion[when?] Crompton (1902–1905) Crosley (1939–1952) Crouch (1894–1900) Crow-Elkhart (1911–1923) Crowdus Electric...
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    P. Mortensen, 1963 Jim Murray, 1999 William Henry "Bill" Nicholas, 1990 Walter F. O'Malley, 2008 James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens, 1984 Charles W. Paddock...
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  • pitchers Paul Derringer and Bucky Walters won two games apiece, with Derringer winning the decisive seventh game. Walters hurled two complete games, allowing...
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