• Arthur Bluethenthal, nicknamed "Bluey" (November 1, 1891 – June 5, 1918), was an All-American football player for Princeton University, who died in combat...
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    bandleader Arthur Blok (1882–1974), English first administrative head of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology Arthur Bluethenthal (1891–1918)...
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    Commissioners. The airport was named Bluethenthal Field on Memorial Day, May 30, 1928, in honor of Arthur Bluethenthal, a former All-American football player...
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    Marshal of France (1864) François Achille Bazaine World War 1 pilot Arthur Bluethenthal  United States (posthumous) World War 1 African American fighter...
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  • rugby union player David Bairstow (1951–1998), English cricketer Arthur Bluethenthal (1891–1918), American college football player and World War I pilot...
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    Legion Léon Ashkenazi, also known as Manitou, Jewish philosopher Arthur Bluethenthal, All American football player and decorated World War I pilot Giuseppe...
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    Among the Lafayette Escadrille members who were killed in action was Arthur Bluethenthal of Wilmington, North Carolina, who is buried in a Jewish cemetery...
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    Medal of Honor recipient Eugene Ashley Jr., Medal of Honor recipient Arthur Bluethenthal, football player and World War I pilot William D. Halyburton Jr....
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    joined the war as an infantry sergeant and ended it as a captain. Arthur Bluethenthal, All American football player and decorated World War I pilot. Solon...
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    basketball player and coach (most recently, for the Cleveland Cavaliers) Arthur Bluethenthal, 1913 – All-American football player; decorated World War I pilot...
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  • snapper, San Diego Chargers Jeremy Bloom, WR, PR Matt Bloom, G, T Arthur Bluethenthal, C Greg Camarillo, WR, Minnesota Vikings Gabe Carimi, OT, Chicago...
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  • of Alabama; a founder of the States' Rights Party ("Dixiecrats") Arthur Bluethenthal (1909) – All-American football player; decorated World War I pilot...
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  • All-Pro Harris Barton, US, OT, 2× All-Pro David Binn, US, LS, All-Pro Arthur Bluethenthal, US, C Justin Boren, US, OG Daniel Braverman US, WR Greg Camarillo...
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    Lily Kenan Flagler Bingham (1867–1917), heiress and philanthropist Arthur Bluethenthal (1891–1918), football player and member of the French Foreign Legion...
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    (Wrightsville Beach) Ryan Blaney (born 1993), NASCAR driver (High Point) Arthur Bluethenthal (1891–1918), college football player and World War I pilot Stephen...
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  • him the Croix de Guerre. Hobey Baker, an American fighter pilot. Arthur Bluethenthal, All American football player and decorated World War I pilot. Solon...
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  • Carmel. Includes: Jules Bender, Ben Kramer, Leo Merson, Marius Russo, and Arthur Hillhouse Myer was not Jewish James, Bill (2001). The New Bill James Historical...
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    Stephen Sohier Bigelow (Lafayette Escadrille) Charles Raymond Blake Arthur Bluethenthal (died in service) Pierre de Lagarde Boal Ellison Converse Bogos William...
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    is a contributing building in the Wilmington Historic District. Arthur Bluethenthal (1891–1918), Princeton All American football player and World War...
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  • Princeton (AP-1) Bob Fisher, Harvard (AP-1) George Howe, Navy (AP-2) Arthur Bluethenthal, Princeton (AP-1; PE-1) Hank Ketcham, Yale (AP-1) AP = Associated...
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  • Hank Ketcham, Yale (NYS-1; PP-1) Derrick Parmenter, Harvard (NYS-2) Arthur Bluethenthal, Princeton (PP-2) NYS = New York Sun PP = The Paterson Press 1912...
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  • included halfback Talbot Pendleton, fullback Wallace DeWitt, and center Arthur Bluethenthal. "1911 Princeton Tigers Schedule and Results". SR/College Football...
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    CSM-1; BS; RE-1; WJM-1; ASH-1; TC-1; PW-1; TET-1; HF-1; PP-1; MDJ-1) Arthur Bluethenthal, Princeton (WC-3; COMP-2 (1); PI-2; HF-2 [g]; PP-3; MDJ-2) Howard...
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    (left end), Phillips (left tackle), Wilber "Rip" Shenk (left guard), Arthur Bluethenthal (center), William John Logan (right guard), Edward Trenkmann (right...
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    Football Hall of Fame) (WC-1; NYG-1; WSF-2; CC-1; HL; SPS; COY) Arthur Bluethenthal, Princeton (WC-2; TC-1; WSF-1; HL; BM) Franklin C. Sibert, Army (HW-1)...
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    long-range P-47N Thunderbolts. On 19 March 1945, the Group moved to Bluethenthal Field, North Carolina in preparation for their departure to the Pacific...
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    domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Ferguson, Arthur B. (April 1945). "The AAF Antisubmarine Command, AF Historical Study No...
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    Kempton (1880–1920) James Murray Kempton (1917–1997), ∞ 1942 (div) : Mina Bluethenthal (1919–2010); ∞ : Beverly Gary (1930–1995) Lucy Bolling Randolph (1796–1861)...
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    until 1972 TTa Convair 600s flew nonstop to both Houston and Beaumont/Port Arthur and direct to Dallas and Austin. Later Galveston was served by Houston Metro...
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  • the Green Swamp in North Carolina while on the return to Wilmington's Bluethenthal Field. This after experiencing landing gear failure and an eventual engine...
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