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Senator Beauregard Claghorn was a po****r
fictional radio character on the "Allen's Alley"
segment of The Fred
Allen Show,
beginning in 1945. Succeeding...
- Look up Cleghorn or
Claghorn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cleghorn and
Claghorn are
Scottish surnames that may
refer to:
Archibald Scott Cleghorn...
- A seat belt, also
known as a
safety belt or
spelled seatbelt, is a
vehicle safety device designed to
secure the
driver or a p****enger of a
vehicle against...
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George Claghorn (July 17, 1748 [O.S. July 6, 1748] –
February 3, 1824) was an
American patriot and shipwright. He
served as an
officer in the American...
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Holladay Claghorn (c. 1864 – May 22, 1938) was an
American sociologist, economist, statistician,
legal scholar, and
Progressive Era activist, who...
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Lackawanna No. 3, Wehrum,
Scott Glenn, Webster,
Beulah (or Beula), and
Claghorn. Wehrum, the
largest of the
former towns, once
contained 230 houses, a...
- ISBN 978-0-06-065292-0
Dictionary of
Burning Words of
Brilliant Writers. 1895. p. 485.
Claghorn, George. To
Deborah Hatheway,
Letters and
Personal Writings (Works of Jonathan...
- Time, he
became a
national radio sensation in 1945 as
Senator Beauregard Claghorn on the
running "Allen's Alley"
sketch on The Fred
Allen Show. The character...
- War and
later in the
United States Navy.
Along with
shipwright George Claghorn he
oversaw the
building of USS Constitution ("Old Ironsides"), and Nicholson...
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Military Washington Alexander Allen Arnold Barry Claghorn Clark Duportail Gates Greene Hamilton Hopkins Jones de Kalb Knox
Lafayette Charles Lee Lincoln...