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William Harridge (October 16, 1883 –
April 9, 1971) was an
American executive in
professional baseball whose most
significant role was as
president of...
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Harridge Wood is an area of
woodland in Somerset, England. From
about 1300 AD part of the wood was the
scene of coal mining,
which continued until around...
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Harridge Pike is a hill
situated within the
boundaries of Stalybridge,
Greater Manchester just
outside the Peak
District National Park. Its
western flank...
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named for Will
Harridge, who was
league president from 1931 to 1958. The
Texas Rangers are the
current holders of the
Harridge Trophy in
honor of...
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franchise has
appeared in the ALCS. The
William Harridge Trophy is
awarded to the ALCS champion. Will
Harridge served as
American League president from 1931...
- the
pennant winner, who
received (and
continues to receive) the
William Harridge Trophy. The
trophy featured a
golden eagle, the league's emblem, sitting...
- put
forward by
Philadelphia interests,
American League president Will
Harridge was
convinced that the team
could never be
viable in Philadelphia. The...
- Gulsah; Hart, Deborah; Raffaele, Giulia; Seed, Paul T.; Murphy, Caroline;
Harridge,
Stephen D. R.; Welch,
Ailsa A.; Greig, Carolyn; Whelan, Kevin; Steves...
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Rockefeller Center before landing a role as the mysterious,
silent ghost Daphne Harridge on the 1960s
supernatural daytime soap
opera Dark Shadows. In 1971, Jackson...
- from
pressure applied to
league president Will
Harridge by
officials from the Red Sox and
White Sox.
Harridge responded that
those allegations were "utterly...