Tod Sloan is the name of: Tod Sloan (jockey) (1874–1933), American thoroughbred horse racing jockey Tod Sloan (baseball) (1890–1956), American baseball...
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James Forman "Tod" Sloan (August 10, 1874 - December 21, 1933) was an American thoroughbred horse racing jockey. He was elected to the National Museum...
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banker, CEO of Wells Fargo Tod Sloan (disambiguation), multiple people Tommy Sloan (1925–2010), Scottish footballer Victor Sloan (born 1945), Irish visual...
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l'Opéra and the Rue de la Paix. It was converted from a bistro by jockey Tod Sloan in 1911 and became a popular expatriate spot during World War I. It has...
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Aloysius Martin "Tod" Sloan (November 30, 1927 – July 12, 2017) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played in the National Hockey League...
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"Tod" Sloan (December 24, 1890 – September 12, 1956) was an outfielder for the St. Louis Browns in parts of three seasons (1913, 1917 and 1919). Sloan...
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fictional American jockey, Johnny Jones (based on the real-life jockey Tod Sloan), who rides a horse named Yankee Doodle in the English Derby. Cohan incorporates...
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American baseball player Tod Sloan (ice hockey) (1927–2017), Canadian ice hockey player Tod Sloan (jockey) (1874–1933), American jockey Tod Sweeney (1919–2001)...
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considered Tod Sloan to be the best jockey in his employ and commissioned the rider to race in only his colors from 1895 to 1897. Smith met Sloan in the fall...
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of cotton (rotten), or the adjectival phrase "on one's tod" for "on one's own", after Tod Sloan, a famous jockey. Rhyming slang is believed to have originated...
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real-life Hall of Fame jockey Tod Sloan. The show was Cohan's first full-length musical. A famous American jockey, Tod Sloan, had gone to England in 1903...
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Edward Van Sloan (born Edward Paul Van Sloun; November 1, 1882 – March 6, 1964) was an American character actor best remembered for his roles in the Universal...
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was married three times but had no children. Her first marriage was to Tod Sloan, a jockey, on 22 September 1907. She sought and obtained a divorce from...
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engraved as Robert Murphy. Tod Aloysius Martin Sloan was engraved as Martin A. Sloan. He was engraved on the cup as Tod Sloan in 1951 with Toronto. Stan...
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Smith also employed Tod Sloan, and the two were often pitted against each other on Smith's mounts. Pittsburgh Phil considered Sloan to be the better of...
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HassardA Wingers 4 Harry Watson (A) 8 Joe Klukay 11 Howie Meeker 15 Tod Sloan 21 Danny Lewicki 22 Ray Timgren 24 Sid Smith Defencemen 2 Jimmy Thomson...
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running mate in 1956 Sharon Gail Lee - Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Tod Sloan - Major League Baseball outfielder EmiSunshine - singer/songwriter Austin...
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Psychoanalysis. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale. p. 97. ISBN 0028659244. Tod Sloan, Damaged Life (2002) p. 116 Bollas, quoted in N. Symington, Narcissism...
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comedian Edward Sloman (1886–1972), actor, director and screenwriter Tod Sloan (1874–1933), thoroughbred racing jockey, innovated low-crouch riding position...
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Jockey Club Cup, Goodwood Stakes, Goodwood Cup, and Ascot Gold Cup (with Tod Sloan up). Langtry later had a second Cesarewitch winner with Yentoi, and a...
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Pacers 1967–1969, Indiana University Robert S. Richardson, astronomer Tod Sloan, jockey Tavis Smiley, PBS presenter "Sylvia" (Sylvia Jane Kirby), country...
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Boston Bruins (First black player in the NHL) Fern Flaman, Boston Bruins Tod Sloan, Chicago Black Hawks Red Sullivan, New York Rangers Larry Regan, Toronto...
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press that he would never play again for the Maple Leafs, and he and Tod Sloan were traded away to Chicago. The NHL owners eventually agreed to make...
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March 1947. Mickey Rooney had intended to appear in a biopic of jockey Tod Sloan but when that was postponed MGM put him in this. Cyril Hume wrote the...
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Schriner Left wing 1 1940–41 1st Darryl Sittler Centre 1 1977–78 2nd Tod Sloan Centre 1 1955–56 2nd Sid Smith Left wing 3 1950–51 2nd 1951–52 2nd 1954–55...
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John Sleaver Jiri Slegr Louis Sleigher Anton Slepyshev Blake Sloan Tod Sloan Tyler Sloan David Sloane Peter Slobodian Ed Slowinski Darryl Sly Matt Smaby...
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Minami, Japanese general, Governor-General of Korea (1936–1942) (d. 1955) Tod Sloan, American jockey (d. 1933) August 14 – Bertha M. Wilson, American dramatist...
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24 Chicago Black Hawks 2–4 Montreal Canadiens Montreal Forum Recap Tod Sloan (1) – pp – 16:34 First period 10:46 – Claude Provost (1) No scoring Second...
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Lily, amused in spite of herself. "If you'd only throw in Harry Thaw, Tod Sloan, Abe Hummel, and Grand Duke Boris it would be really chic, — a real salon...
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Dempsey—Diego Rivera—George Jean Nathan—Wilson Mizner—Jim Cruze—Arnold Bennett—Tod Sloan—Paul Bern—Walter Winchell—Henry Armstrong—H.L. Mencken. Black Boy w/ Frank...
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