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Louis Clarizio, Jr. (born
September 21, 1931) is one of the six
white professional baseball players signed to play in the
Negro leagues, the
second ever...
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Emanuele Clarizio (18 May 1911 – 16
April 2001) was an
Italian prelate of the
Catholic Church who
worked in the
diplomatic service of the Holy See from...
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Rocco M.
Clarizio (December 17, 1916 –
August 24, 1990) was an
American Republican Party politician from Newark, New Jersey. He ran for the U.S. House...
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Mozell Designer(s) Josh
Holmes Programmer(s) Lou
Haehn Artist(s) Lisa
Clarizio Daryl Anselmo Composer(s)
Jason Ross
Series NBA
Street Platform(s) PlayStation...
- by Paul-Ernest-Anastase
Forget Consecration 25
March 1969 by Emanuele
Clarizio Created cardinal 25 May 1985 by Pope John Paul II Rank Cardinal-Priest...
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technology classes, ESL classes, DIY
workshops and
informational lectures. Lou
Clarizio,
former Negro league outfielder Susan Downey (née Levin),
producer and...
- platform.
Founding editors included Meredith Talusan,
Tyler Ford, and
James Clarizio, and
launch partners included Burberry, Google, Lyft, and GLAAD. Upon the...
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recruited at
least five
young white players,
including Lou
Chirban and Lou
Clarizio. As player-manager with the
Elmwood Giants in the Manitoba-Dakota League...
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Radcliffe recruited at
least five
young white players (Lou Chirban, Lou
Clarizio, Al Dubetts,
Frank Dyall, and
Stanley Miarka).
Sports entrepreneur Abe...
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Pindar ran on a line with ****embly
Minority Leader Thomas Kean; and
Rocco Clarizio was
allied with
former Senate Minority Leader C.
Robert Sarcone. Pindar...