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Maltbie may
refer to: Milo R.
Maltbie (1871–1962),
American economist and
public utility regulator Roger Maltbie (born 1951),
American golfer Theodore...
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Roger Lin
Maltbie (born June 30, 1951) is an
American professional golfer and on-course
analyst for NBC Sports.
Maltbie was born in Modesto, California...
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Maltbie Davenport Bab**** (August 3, 1858 – May 18, 1901) was a
noted American clergyman and
writer of the 19th century. He aut****d the
familiar hymn...
- "This is My Father's World" is a
Christian hymn
written by
Maltbie Davenport Bab****, a
minister from the
Brick Presbyterian Church in New York, and published...
- Milo Roy
Maltbie (born Hinckley, Illinois,
April 3, 1871; died New York City, New York,
December 22, 1962) was an
American economist who
specialized in...
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Theodore Mills Maltbie (born New York City,
April 29, 1842; died Granby, Connecticut,
November 13, 1915) was a
lawyer and a
member of both the Connecticut...
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William Mills Maltbie (born Granby, Connecticut,
March 10, 1880; died in
Granby December 15, 1961) was a lawyer, judge, and
chief justice of the Connecticut...
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Roger Maltbie won the
inaugural Memorial Tournament,
defeating Hale
Irwin in a four-hole
aggregate playoff. On the
third extra hole
Maltbie's errant...
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soaring vaulted ceiling, and the
people ****ociated with its history.
Maltbie Bab****, who was the church's
pastor 1887–1900,
wrote the hymn This is...
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President Washington ****igned
Jonathan Maltbie as one of
seven masters to
enforce customs regulations, with
Maltbie monitoring the
southern New
England coast...