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Cluff may
refer to:
Benjamin Cluff (1858–1948),
first president of
Brigham Young University Daniel Webster Cluff (1916–1989),
United States Coast Guard...
- with 38
units sold.
Circa 1956, Ivan Idelson, at Ferranti,
originated the
Cluff–Foster–Idelson
coding of
characters on 7-track
paper tape for a BSI committee...
- The
Cluff Ranch Ponds are
located in the
Cluff Ranch Wildlife Area at the base of the Pinaleño
Mountains in
southeastern Arizona. The town of Pima is 5...
- design.
Cluff was born in
London and
emigrated to Toronto,
Ontario in 1955.
Partnering together with her husband,
Alfred Cluff, she
formed A.W.
Cluff & P...
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Harvey Harris Cluff (1836–1916) was a business,
civic and
educational leader in late-19th-century Provo, Utah.
Cluff was born in Kirtland, Ohio on January...
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Mikayla Shae
Cluff (née Colohan; born
February 25, 1999) is an
American professional soccer player who
plays as a
midfielder for Utah
Royals of the National...
- John
Richard Cluff (June 27, 1950 – July 2, 2024) was a
Canadian journalist who
hosted the CBC
Radio Vancouver morning program The
Early Edition from...
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Cluff Apartments, also
known as
Bennett Apartments and
Hillview Apartments, is a
historic building in
northeastern Salt Lake City, Utah,
United States...
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Benjamin Cluff Jr. (February 7, 1858 – June 14, 1948) was the
first president of
Brigham Young University and its
third prin****l.
Under his administration...
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Florence Amy "Flo"
Cluff OAM,
formerly Kershaw and
Davis (4
November 1902 – 20
September 1990) was an
Australian trade unionist,
communist and pensioner...