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George William Ratterman (November 12, 1926 –
November 3, 2007) was an
American professional football...
- The
Bernard Ratterman House is a
historic house in the Over-the-Rhine
neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio,
United States.
Constructed in the
middle of the...
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Packers picking up the
majority of the Bills'
roster and
Ratterman going to the New York Yanks.
Ratterman would eventually finish his
career with the Browns...
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George Henry "Georgie"
Ratterman (August 28, 1898 –
November 9, 1961) was a
college football player.
Ratterman grew up in Nashville, Tennessee. He prepped...
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Walter G.
Ratterman (1887–1944), or W. G.
Ratterman, was a twentieth-century
American genre painter and illustrator. In the 1920s, he had
lived and painted...
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amount each day. ****mings
stepped down in 2007 and was
replaced by Joe
Ratterman who had been ****ociated with the
company from the start. ****mings said...
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Lawrence Frederick Ratterman (August 9, 1912 –
March 6, 1988) was an
American football player.
Ratterman attended St. Mary's High School...
- the same season: The 1954
Cleveland Browns with Otto
Graham and
George Ratterman, the 1973
Atlanta Falcons with ****
Shiner and Bob Lee, and the 1989 San...
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baseball pitcher Kenny McKinley (1987–2010),
football wide
receiver George Ratterman (1926–2007),
football quarterback Spencer Swalm (1951–),
Colorado state...
- by
Scott Carney in
December 2005.
After Jacob Heustis (b****) and
Kevin Ratterman (drums)
began performing with Carney, the band
began playing under the...