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minor leagues. Dowd
appeared in the film as
notorious hockey player Ogie
Ogelthorpe. His wife,
Nancy N. Dowd (not to be
confused with his sister), also appears...
- Lieutenant-General
James Edward Oglethorpe (22
December 1696 – 30 June 1785) was a
British Army officer, Tory
politician and
colonial administrator best...
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teammate Ned Dowd, who also
appeared in the
movie as the
character Ogie
Ogelthorpe. The
movie is an R-rated
comedy starring Paul
Newman as player-coach Reggie...
- down
price on the coal-fired
megawatt that LG&E must maintain. In 1997,
Ogelthorpe restructured into
three separate, but interrelated, cooperatives. Oglethorpe...
- a
Scottish Captain serving alongside George Washington under general Ogelthorpe defending the
southern boarder from the Spanish. In the
early 1800s the...
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welterweight title against Sugar Ray
Robinson in 1946. Bell was born in
Ogelthorpe, Georgia, a son of Shed and
Bessie Howard Bell. When he was
still a child...
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Television film 1981
Murder in
Texas Newsman Television film 1981
Bulba V.
Ogelthorpe Television film 1982 Fame Dr.
Reston Episode: "To Soar and
Never Falter"...
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Young as You Feel
Cashier Uncredited Chain of Cir****stance Sid
Rhubarb Ogelthorpe 'Oggie'
Meadows Drums in the Deep
South Union Officer Reporting to Denning...
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Tremaine B. P.
Schulberg An
incomplete copy
exists Black Oxen 1923
Janet Ogelthorpe Frank Lloyd Productions Several incomplete copies exist This
Woman 1924...
- were
coming to burn all the
considerable towns in New England.
James Ogelthorpe,
founder and
governor of Georgia, sent word to
Prosecutor Joseph Murray...