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- Louis Babrow (24 April 1915 – 26 January 2004) was a South African rugby union player and medical doctor. Babrow was Jewish. His great-granddaughter is...
- affective, and/or motivational. Austin Babrow first introduced the theory of Problematic Integration (PI) in 1992. Babrow brought together a diverse and interdisciplinary...
- (Rugby World Cup 1995 winning team) Ollie le Roux Tiaan Liebenberg Louis Babrow Heinrich Brüssow Naka Drotské (Rugby World Cup 1995 winning team) Bismarck...
- American sociologist Louis Almond (born 1992), English footballer Louis Babrow (1915–2004), South African rugby union player Louis Baise (1927–2020), South...
- Kingsmead, Durban, South Africa Louis Babrow (24 April 1915 – 26 January 2004) Famous Springbok rugby player. Babrow's international career was a brief one—just...
- point system. The hero of the decider was centre Louis Babrow, who scored two critical tries. Babrow nearly did not feature in the last test as he was an...
-  South Africa Eden Park, Auckland   Try: Ferdie Bergh, Freddy Turner, Louis Babrow 2, Dai Williams Con: Gerry Brand Referee: Joseph King (New Zealand)...
- Australia 3 0 0 0 0 0 244 Tallie Broodryk 0 245 Dandy Lawton 0 246 Louis Babrow 26 June 1937 Australia 5 9 3 0 0 0 247 Johnny Bester 3 September 1938 Britain...
- unclear; whether this investment is monetary, relational or otherwise. Babrow (1992) applied this principle to research around uncertainty and probability...
- Mandy Yachad, cricketer Max Baise, South African rugby union referee. Louis Babrow Leo Camron, South African who helped introduce rugby to Israel., also a...