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Leypoldt (March 31, 1946 –
February 7, 1987) was an
American football placekicker who pla****
eight seasons in the
National Football League.
Leypoldt died...
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Frederick Leypoldt (born
Jakob Friedrich Ferdinand Leupold; 17
November 1835 – 31
March 1884) was a German-American bibliographer, the
founder of Library...
- the
United States, it was
founded in 1866 by
Henry Holt and
Frederick Leypoldt. The
company publishes in the
fields of
American and
international fiction...
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magazine was
founded by
bibliographer Frederick Leypoldt in the late 1860s, and had
various titles until Leypoldt settled on the name The Publishers' W****ly...
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Information Group. The
company was
founded in New York City by
Frederick Leypoldt, a
German immigrant who
worked as a
bookseller and
recognized the need...
- he ran for
election as
Sheriff of
Clark County, but lost to
Butch Leypoldt.
Leypoldt served until 1961, when he
resigned and was
appointed to the Nevada...
- part of town - and his
father the mailman, who had very neat lettering."
Leypoldt, Don. "Former
Brown Showing New
Strength in Christ",
Fellowship of Christian...
- only
player in the
league to
return two
kickoffs for touchdowns. John
Leypoldt's 70%
field goal
percentage ranked fifth in the league. The 1973
Bills had...
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Percy (1880). Percy's
Pocket dictionary of
Coney Island. New York: E.
Leypoldt. OCLC 5926329. OL 6906857M. J.
Perkins Tracy (1887). The
tourists companion...
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Labor & Reesman, p. 40. Doctorow, p. xi. Dyer, p. 61. Smith, p. 409.
Leypoldt, p. 201. London, Jack (1903). The Call of the Wild.
Illustrated by Philip...