- John
Coefield (June 18, 1869 –
February 8, 1940) was an
American labor union leader. Born in Franklin, Pennsylvania,
Coefield completed an apprenticeship...
- "Cha Cha Twist" is a 1960 song by
Brice Coefield. A song
called "Cha Cha Twist" was also
recorded by
Connie Francis in 1962 on MGM, and by Paul Gallis...
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Union Congress 1926 With:
Frank Farrington Succeeded by
Michael Casey John
Coefield Preceded by
Frank Duffy First Vice-President of the
American Federation...
- Preceded by John
Coefield Sixth Vice-President of the
American Federation of
Labor 1931–1934 Succeeded by
Joseph N.
Weber Preceded by John
Coefield Fifth Vice-President...
- "Abandon all rope (Part 1)". The Guardian.
Retrieved 6
January 2022.
Coefield, Joe (19
February 2009). "Revelations: The
autobiography of
world rock...
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America 1918–1934 Succeeded by
Union merged Preceded by
Michael Casey John
Coefield American Federation of
Labor delegate to the
Trades Union Congress 1928...
- from the
original on 2009-10-11.
Retrieved 2015-10-26. Casey, Robert;
Coefield, C (1976). "Xenia, Ohio:
Transit Service for a
Rebuilding Community". Small...
- 1918–1929 Succeeded by
Henry H.
Broach Preceded by
James Wilson Vice
President of the
American Federation of
Labor 1924–1929 Succeeded by John
Coefield...
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Philles 108 1/63 #43 Puddin' N' Tain Gary Pipkin,
Alonzo Willis,
Brice Coefield The
Alley Cats 2:48
Philles 109 12/62 #11 He's Sure the Boy I Love Barry...
- 1960s. One of
their releases saw
moderate airplay and
chart action.
Brice Coefield and
Sheridan Spencer belonged to a
group named "The Untouchables" who had...