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November 13, 2017 – via newspapers.com. Nowlin, Bill. "Moose
Solters". SABR. "Moose
Solters Dies at 69;
American League Outfielder". The New York Times...
- with his
insistence that he
remain his own boss.
Solters began to gain
success as his firm
Solters & O'Rourke (with
partner James J. O'Rourke) gathered...
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Henry Lewis Solter[citation needed] (November 19, 1873 –
March 2, 1920) was an
American silent film
actor and director.
Solter began his
career as an actor...
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George A.
Solter (May 14, 1873 –
November 27, 1950) was a
judge and
lawyer from Maryland. He
served in the
Supreme Bench of
Baltimore City from 1924 to...
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Solter is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Aletha Solter (born 1945), Swiss–American
developmental psychologist Davor Solter, developmental...
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Aletha Jauch Solter (born 1945) is a Swiss/American
developmental psychologist who
studied with Jean
Piaget in
Switzerland before earning a PhD in psychology...
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Scott Solter is an
American recording engineer,
record producer, mixer,
remixer and musician. As a
producer and mixer,
Solter has
worked with numerous...
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later claim suggested that
Bubbles had died; Jackson's
press agent Lee
Solters told
reporters that "when
Bubbles heard about his
demise he went bananas...
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Davor Solter (born
March 22, 1941[citation needed]) is a Yugoslavian-born
developmental biologist,
particularly known for his
pioneering work on mammalian...
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Hitting for the
cycle June 25, 1934
August 1, 1937 Succeeded by
Moose Solters Odell Hale
Sporting positions Preceded by
Everett Scott (1925) New York...