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James Henderson "Monk"
Moscrip (September 17, 1913 –
October 11, 1980) was an
American professional football...
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Andrew Stewart Moscrip (March 17, 1915 –
January 18, 1978) was a
former Republican member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Pennsylvania....
- the workers. They
hired Maj.
Robert John
Moscrip to lay out the new town. A
contest was held to name it.
Moscrip won. The new town was to be
named “Monterey”...
- Boys —
fullback Bobby Grayson,
halfback "Bones" Hamilton, end Jim "Monk"
Moscrip, and
tackle Bob "Horse"
Reynolds — were
later inducted to the
College Football...
- Canadian-born
Quaker Allen Baker and the Scottish-born
Elizabeth Balmer Moscrip. His
father had
moved to
England in 1876 to
establish a
manufacturing business...
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Moscrip,
Frank A. (1912). "Lennox
Machine Company". Past and
Present of
Marshall County, Iowa. I p. 404. ISBN 9781581038972. Battin, William;
Moscrip...
- 949–959. doi:10.1038/ijo.2009.286. PMID 20065965. S2CID 21052919.
Brodie D,
Moscrip V,
Hutcheon R (March 1998). "Body
composition measurement: a
review of...
- ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved November 11, 2017.
Okrent 2003, p. 258. Miller,
Moscrip (1937). "Mystery on
Sixth Ave" (PDF).
Screen &
Radio W****ly. Retrieved...
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United states Census Bureau.
Retrieved August 12, 2021. Battin, William;
Moscrip,
Frank A. (1912). Past and
Present of
Marshall County, Iowa. ISBN 9781581038972...
- University,
author Cliff Montgomery –
American football player Jim "Monk"
Moscrip '32 – All-American end for the 1934–1936
Stanford University "Vow Boys"...