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Harry "Fritz"
Dorish (July 13, 1921 –
December 31, 2000) was an
American professional baseball player. Born in Swoyersville, Pennsylvania, he was a right-handed...
- People's Playground.
Rutgers University Press. p. 3. ISBN 0-8135-3138-1. Joe
Dorish. "10
Largest Parks in New York City". ZipfWorks, Inc.
Archived from the...
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National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration.
Retrieved July 21, 2023.
Dorish, Joe. "10 All-Time
Hottest Weather Temperature Days in Phoenix". Knoji....
- doras,
dochan doris, douchandorus, doch-an-dorrach, -och, deuchandorach, -
dorish, -a-dorris, deughandoresh. A stirrup-cup. Also used in Ir. Gen.Sc. "Scottish...
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National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration.
Retrieved July 21, 2023.
Dorish, Joe. "10 All-Time
Hottest Weather Temperature Days in Phoenix". Knoji....
- WWII Tommy.
Pictorial Histories Publishing Company. ISBN 1-57510-122-X.
Dorish,
Michael (2001).
Dressed to Kill.
Service Publications.
Jewell p. 6 Cullen...
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Retrieved 2014-06-04. "The
Original Hacker's Dictionary". dourish.com. Paul
Dorish.
Retrieved 2014-06-16. "XGP Font Catalog" (PDF). MIT Dspace. M****achusetts...
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August 18, 1960 Succeeded by
Warren Spahn Sporting positions Preceded by
Harry Dorish Atlanta Braves pitching coach 1972–1973 Succeeded by Herm Starrette...
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original on
September 22, 2013.
Retrieved September 11, 2013.
Dorish, Joe (March 1, 2010). "Worst
Weather Cities in the
United States". Yahoo...
- Adam Comorosky,
Pittsburgh Pirates and
Cincinnati Reds
outfielder Harry Dorish, MLB
pitcher with the
Boston Red Sox, St.
Louis Browns,
Baltimore Orioles...