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Cleman Mountain is a
ridge in
Yakima County, Washington, in the
United States.
Cleman Mountain was
named for John
Cleman, a
local pioneer in the Wenas...
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Sheila Mary Mc
Clemans, CMG, OBE (3 May 1909 – 10 June 1988) was an
Australian servicewoman, lawyer,
barrister and
company director. She set up the first...
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Meyers 1992, p. 123
Quinn 1998, p. 354
Whalen 2001, p. 86
Cleman 1991, p. 623
Quinn 1998, p. 312
Silverman 1991, p. 172
Rosenheim 1997, p...
- Silverman, ed.
Cambridge University Press, 1993. ISBN 978-0-521-42243-7, p. 30.
Cleman, John. "Irresistible Impulses:
Edgar Allan Poe and the
Insanity Defense"...
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College Music Symposium. 8.
College Music Society: 117–119. JSTOR 40373227.
Cleman, Thomas, ed. (Fall 1978). "Burge-Eastman
Prize winners" (PDF). American...
- Carl Lane "Clem"
Clemans (May 30, 1871 –
October 7, 1941) was an
American college football player and coach. He
served as the head
coach at the University...
- York City:
Facts on File. p. 28. ISBN 978-0-8160-4161-9. OCLC 44885229.
Cleman, John (2002). "Irresistible Impulses:
Edgar Allan Poe and the
Insanity Defense"...
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Lanagan (1903–1905) No team (1906–1918) Bob
Evans (1919)...
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Goodwin (1892–1893)
Charles Cobb (1894)
Ralph Nichols (1895–1896) Carl L.
Clemans (1897)
Ralph Nichols (1898) A. S.
Jeffs (1899) J. S.
Dodge (1900) Jack...
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Goodwin (1892–1893)
Charles Cobb (1894)
Ralph Nichols (1895–1896) Carl L.
Clemans (1897)
Ralph Nichols (1898) A. S.
Jeffs (1899) J. S.
Dodge (1900) Jack...