- Octávio
Mobiglia (April 9, 1931 –
March 2015) was an
Olympic ****troke
swimmer from Brazil, who parti****ted at two
Summer Olympics for his
native country...
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Tullio Mobiglia (April 12, 1911 – July 24, 1991) was an
Italian jazz
saxophonist and bandleader. He was born in Carezzano, and died, aged 80, in Helsinki...
- the men's 200
meter ****troke
after he and
Brazilian swimmer, Octávio
Mobiglia, were disqualified. They
competed in Heat 1,
which was
contested by seven...
- biologist. Roy McCrohan, 84,
English footballer (Norwich City). Octávio
Mobiglia, 83,
Brazilian Olympic swimmer (1952, 1956). John Mockler, 73, American...
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Dosayev Soviet Union 2:43.9 4
Louis Kozma Belgium 2:48.4 5
Shamsher Khan
India 3:19.0 - Octávio
Mobiglia Brazil DSQ -
Palsons Naibula Philippines DSQ...
- Argentina 2:39.6 3
Takayoshi Kajikawa ****an 2:39.6 4
Walter Ocampo Mexico 2:44.8 5
Octavio Mobiglia Brazil 2:46.1 6
Giorgio Grilz Italy – disqualified...
- Nistico, Slim Gaillard, Stan Getz, Stu Williamson, Tío Tom, and
Tullio Mobiglia;
births of Ai Kuwabara,
Andreas Skår Winther,
Bendik Baksaas,
Henrik Lødøen...
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Catalogue No. Year
Performer Title A 9127 9
October 1946
Tullio Mobiglia e la sua
orchestra Mr.Jinx/Alì Babà A 9162 20 May 1947 Flo Sandon's
Amado mio/Put...
- In the 1900s or before, the
building was the host of the
Fabbrica di
Mobiglia Carmelo Seychel Carpentiere. A
photo by
Richard Ellis is
publicly available...
- 29 –
Richard Holmes,
American organist (born 1931). July 24 –
Tullio Mobiglia,
Italian saxophonist and
bandleader (born 1911). 31 –
Charlie Beal, American...