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George Gipp (February 18, 1895 –
December 14, 1920),
nicknamed "the
Gipper", was an
American college football player at the
University of
Notre Dame under...
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revived interest in the film, and as a result, some
reporters called him the
Gipper. The
movie was
written by
Robert Buckner and
directed by
Lloyd Bacon, who...
- "The
Gipper" is the
nickname of
George Gipp (1895–1920), an
American football player.
Gipper may also
refer to:
Ronald Reagan (1911–2004)
nicknamed "The...
- public-domain
publication of the
Federal Judicial Center.
Another Loss For the
Gipper Archived February 7, 2021, at the
Wayback Machine. Time,
March 29, 1976...
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Retrieved May 17, 2022. Kenny,
Glenn (August 29, 2024). "'Reagan' Review: The
Gipper Takes on Moscow". The New York Times.
Archived from the
original on September...
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concepts in the two languages.
German linguist and
philosopher Helmut Gipper had
studied with the neo-Humboldtian
linguist Leo
Weisgerber and had a basically...
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University here. Also
available here. Marshall, Tom (2022-02-03). "The RG-14 Revolver: The Gun that Got the
Gipper". Recoil.
Retrieved 2022-03-16. v t e...
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American (1940),
which would be
rejuvenated when
reporters called Reagan "the
Gipper"
while he
campaigned for
president of the
United States. Afterward, Reagan...
- this one for the
gipper | Dictionary.com". www.dictionary.com.
Retrieved October 22, 2019. Phinizy, Coles. "WIN ONE FOR THE
GIPPER". Vault. Retrieved...
- 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Hertneky, Paul (August 1991). "One for the
Gipper".
Restaurant Hospitality. p. 122. ProQuest 236828007. Carlino, Bill (May...