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Transport and
Regional Affairs Coaffee (2004), p. 201 (pdf p. 2)
first paragraph.
Lipton (2005-07-24)
Coaffee, Jon (2003) p.176
Coaffee (2004), p.204 (pdf p. 5)...
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Cyril Hillyard Coaffee (14
February 1897 – 3 July 1945) was a
Canadian track and
field athlete. Born in Edmonton,
Greater London UK,
Coaffee tied Charlie...
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Trade &
Industry (6): 36–38.
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November 2022. Fussey, Pete;
Coaffee, Jon; Hobbs, **** (April 2011).
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Olympic City:...
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Victoria Cross)
Benjamin Clementine (singer and poet)
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Political Violence in
Northern Ireland.
Greenwood Publishing, 1997. p.20
Coaffee, Jon (2003). Terrorism, Risk and the City: The
Making of a Contemporary...
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championships were not
officially held
until 1927. At the championships,
Cecil Coaffee broke the
world record for 60
yards in the
first semifinal,
running 61⁄5...
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Sixty Olympic Years. montrealolympics.com Pete Fussey; Gary Armstrong; Jon
Coaffee; ****
Hobbs (2012).
Securing and
Sustaining the
Olympic City: Reconfiguring...
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Loren Murchison 1923:
Loren Murchison 1924:
Loren Murchison 1925:
Cecil Coaffee 1926:
Chester Bowman 1927: Karl
Wildermuth 1928: Karl
Wildermuth 1929:...