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Missoula Dornblaser Field is the name of two
outdoor athletic stadiums in the
western United States,
located in Missoula, Montana. Both were
former home...
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Puella E.
Dornblaser (October 7, 1851 –
March 17, 1904) was an
American newspaper editor and
temperance activist based in Pennsylvania. Her temperance...
- "new"
Dornblaser Field from 1968–86.
Prior to 1968,
Montana pla**** on-campus at "old"
Dornblaser Field from 1920–67 (both
named for Paul
Dornblaser, football...
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Norman William "Bill"
Dornblaser (born
November 4, 1933) is an
American water polo
player who
competed in the 1952
Summer Olympics. He was born in Hawthorne...
- pla**** off-campus at "new"
Dornblaser Field from 1968 to 1986.
Prior to 1968,
Montana pla**** on-campus at "old"
Dornblaser Field from 1920 to 1967. Both...
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known as the
Dragons and
their school colors are
black and gold.
Puella Dornblaser,
temperance activist,
lived in
Valley Falls and
edited at a newspaper...
- no
longer the underdog". The
Morning Call.
Retrieved March 22, 2024.
Dornblaser,
Christopher (May 21, 2024). "House
Speaker Mike
Johnson campaigns in...
- that
injured three others".
Argus Leader.
Retrieved August 26, 2024.
Dornblaser,
Christopher (August 26, 2024). "Update:
Bethlehem man
charged with opening...
- dictionary.
Puella may
refer to:
Puella (geomancy), a
geomantic figure Puella Dornblaser (1851–1904),
American newspaper editor and
temperance activist Puellae...
- the 1972 season; its
Campbell ballpark was
adjacent to the
north end of
Dornblaser Field (II),
aligned southeast (home
plate to
center field). List of college...