- Battalion, the
Tigers again, the
Calgary Altomahs, and
finally the
Calgary Bronks of the
Western Interprovincial Football Union.
These teams were a dominant...
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comedian Bronk (crater), a
crater on the far side of the Moon
Calgary Bronks,
Canadian Football team now
known as the
Calgary Stampeders Bronk (TV series)...
- year.
Bronks player include Bob Cosgrove, Paul Rowe and Bill Wusyk. Carl
Cronin was head
coach of the team from 1935 to 1938. List of
Calgary Bronks (football)...
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Bronks and it saw the team play a full
schedule in both the
Western Interprovincial Football Union and the
Alberta Rugby Football Union. The
Bronks finished...
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division record. The
Bronks pla**** in the
Western Title game, but lost to the
eventual Grey Cup champion, the Winnipegs. List of
Calgary Bronks (football) seasons...
- The
Calgary Bronks were a
senior ice
hockey team from Calgary, Alberta. They were
organized in 1928 in the
Southern Alberta Senior League. It
moved to...
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Millington Glacier, a
tributary of the
Ramsey Glacier.
Further north are
Mount Bronk,
Mount Cartwright,
Mount Brennan and
Mount Reinhardt at the
mouth of the...
- 357 m.
Verner (2001), p. 189.
Lehner 1997, p. 108. Ramsey,
Christopher Bronk; Dee,
Michael W.; Rowland,
Joanne M.; Higham,
Thomas F. G.; Harris, Stephen...
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Detlev Wulf
Bronk (August 13, 1897 –
November 17, 1975) was a
prominent American scientist, educator, and administrator. He is
credited with establishing...
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William Bronk (February 17, 1918 –
February 22, 1999) was an
American poet. For his book, Life
Supports (1981), he won the
National Book
Award for Poetry...