- Jack
Strangl Bacheler (born
December 30, 1943) is an
American former long-distance
runner and two-time U.S.
Olympian (5,000
meters in 1968
Mexico City...
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Gainesville and led by Jack
Bacheler and
Frank Shorter.
Galloway and his
Florida Track Club teammates,
Shorter and
Bacheler, made the 1972 U.S. Olympic...
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Daniel Bacheler, also
variously spelt Bachiler,
Batchiler or Batchelar, (baptized 16
March 1572 –
buried 29
January 1619) was an
English lutenist and composer...
- ****ord, Connecticut, from
where it
spread out
across the continent.
Daniel Bacheler,
sometimes spelt Batc****or, (1572–1619) was born in the
village at Chapel...
- the 12th-century
bacheler: a
knight bachelor, a
knight too
young or poor to
gather v****als
under his own banner. The Old
French bacheler presumably derives...
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Herbert as the
dedicatee of Shakespeare's Sonnets. He
married Christine Bacheler Nisbet, a well-known
American allegorical artist, who
gained her BFA at...
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Washington Bacheler (February 22, 1860 –
November 5, 1939) was an
American physician and
Baptist medical missionary in India. Mary
Washington Bacheler was born...
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trials (track and field) Men's
track and road
athletes Jon
Anderson Jack
Bacheler Larry Black Doug
Brown ****
Bruggeman Larry Burton Wayne Collett Willie...
- the
excellence of the
environment and the
opportunity to
train with Jack
Bacheler as
members of the
Florida Track Club (FTC),
founded by
Jimmy Carnes, then...
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Thomas Dewing,
American painter and
educator (b. 1851) 1939 – Mary W.
Bacheler,
American physician and
Baptist medical missionary (b. 1860) 1941 – Arndt...