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Raymond Lucian Mallouf (July 11, 1918 – June 6, 2008) was an
American football quarterback and...
- المعلوف; 20
March 1823 – 14 May 1865),
commonly known in the West as N****if
Mallouf, was a
Lebanese lexicographer. He was a
member of the Société Asiatique...
- draw; it was won by the
Detroit Lions, who
selected end Leon Hart. † Ray
Mallouf was an NFL veteran,
originally selected in the 1941 NFL draft, who had...
- 2008.
Archived from the
original on May 13, 2015.
Retrieved May 21, 2015.
Mallouf,
Robert J. "Exploring the Past in Trans-Pecos Texas". Sul Ross University...
-
County Boundaries. The
Newberry Library. 2008.
Retrieved May 26, 2015.
Mallouf,
Robert J. "Exploring the Past in Trans-Pecos Texas". Sul Ross University...
- Pat
Coffee (1937) Jack
Robbins (1938–1939) Hugh
McCullough (1940) Ray
Mallouf (1941) Bud
Schwenk (1942)
Ronnie Cahill (1943) John
Grigas (1944) Vince...
- Pat
Coffee (1937) Jack
Robbins (1938–1939) Hugh
McCullough (1940) Ray
Mallouf (1941) Bud
Schwenk (1942)
Ronnie Cahill (1943) John
Grigas (1944) Vince...
- Pat
Coffee (1937) Jack
Robbins (1938–1939) Hugh
McCullough (1940) Ray
Mallouf (1941) Bud
Schwenk (1942)
Ronnie Cahill (1943) John
Grigas (1944) Vince...
- Game Log". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
Retrieved October 18, 2021. "Ray
Mallouf's Career Big Games", Pro-Football-Reference.com "Sammy
Baugh Gamelogs",...
- (1801–1894), Polish-Lithuanian-Russian
Hadjigeorgakis Kornesios, Gr**** N****if
Mallouf (1823–1865),
Lebanese Manuc Bei (1769–1817),
Armenian Alexander II Mavrocordatos...