- USS
Crouter (DE-11) was an Evarts-class
destroyer escort of the
United States Navy in
commission from 1943 to 1945. The ship was
named after Mark Hanna...
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Darius Crouter (May 5, 1827 – May 9, 1910) was a
Canadian minister,
farmer and
political figure. He
represented Northumberland East in the
House of Commons...
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Wallace Clarence "Wally"
Crouter (August 5, 1923 –
March 28, 2016) was a
Canadian radio broadcaster best
known for his
career at CFRB
radio in Toronto...
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acquired by
Argus Corporation in 1946. On
November 1, 1946,
Wally Crouter joined CFRB. He
eventually became its
morning drive time host, a position...
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attitudes that are
acquired in one role are
useful in the
other role (
Crouter, 1984). Conceptually,
enrichment between work and
family is bi-directional...
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stele of
brothers Eukarpos and
Philoxenos Solmeyer, Anna; McHale, Susan;
Crouter, Ann (February 2014). "Longitudinal ****ociations
Between Sibling Relationship...
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turned to
Protestant theological works.
Groupthink Pianko 2010, p. 117.
Crouter 2010, p. 48. Ellwood,
Charles A. (1933). "Review of
Moral Man and Immoral...
- By-election: On Mr. Keeler's death, 21
January 1881: East
Riding of
Northumberland Party Candidate Votes Independent Liberal Darius Crouter acclaimed...
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defendant who was
acquitted in R v Coulson,
Brooks and
others Mark
Hanna Crouter (1897–1942), U.S. Navy
officer and Navy
Cross recipient Marcus Hanna (lighthouse...
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Forbidden Diary: A
Record of
Wartime Internment, 1941–1945 by
Natalie Crouter (Burt
Franlin & Co. 1980) Jose,
Ricardo T. "Government in Exile" (PDF)...