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- Donald Lee Gambril (born January 2, 1934) is an American former Hall of Fame swimming coach who is best known for coaching the University of Alabama from...
- John Gambril (Francis) Nicholson (1866–1931) was an English school teacher, poet, and amateur photographer. He was one of the Uranians, a clandestine...
- On a flight to Sydney, sports announcer and former football star Mike Gambril meets singer Terry McKay, each of them engaged. Their plane malfunctions...
- Douglas, Montague Summers, John Francis Bloxam, Charles Kains Jackson, John Gambril Nicholson, E. E. Bradford, John Addington Symonds, Edmund John, John Moray...
- in-joke. In 1892, two years before Wilde began writing the play, John Gambril Nicholson had published a book of pederastic poetry, Love in Earnest. The...
- carpenters' price book (revised 1800). Other spellings include gamerel, gamrel, gambril, gameral, gambering, cambrel, cambering, chambrel referring to a wooden...
- Counsilman (men's head coach) Lawrence Dowler Frank Elm Carolyn Finneran Don Gambril George Haines Jim Montrella Jack Nelson (women's head coach) Charlotte...
- 1990 **** Tracy **** Tracy 1991 Bugsy Bugsy Siegel 1994 Love Affair Mike Gambril 1998 Bulworth Sen. Jay Billington Bulworth 2001 Town & Country Porter Stoddard...
- Wichman Staff Sherman Chavoor (women's head coach) Frank Elm (****istant) Don Gambril (****istant) George Haines (men's head coach) Bill Lippman, Jr. (manager)...
- Nicholson, 2nd Baronet (1911–1993), Lord Lieutenant of the Isle of Wight John Gambril Nicholson (1866–1931), English schoolteacher, poet, and amateur photographer...