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Frederick Adolph Speik (January 26, 1882 – June 30, 1940) was an
American college football player and coach. He pla**** for the
University of
Chicago from...
- Head coach: Amos
Alonzo Stagg (13th year at Chicago) End
Frederick A.
Speik was
selected as the team
captain in
January 1904.
Quarterback Walter Eckersall...
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Marshall Star. NASA.
Retrieved May 11, 2016.
Reflective Insulation Test data.
Speik, Robert. "Emergency
space blankets provide a
false sense of security"....
- "Snowboarder
Found After W**** in Wilderness". 2004-02-19.
Retrieved 2018-08-31.
Speik, Robert. "Eric LeMarque,
Olympic hockey player, lost
snowboarding - loses...
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Chicago Record-Herald.
Halfback James M.
Sheldon and end
Frederick A.
Speik received first-team
honors from Woodruff. The team pla**** its
eleven home...
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cattle in
Lowland schools where they "may be
found able
sufficiently to
speik, reid and
wryte Englische"
Prohibition from
carrying hagbuts or pistols...
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Laurens Shull, All-American,
killed in
action during World War I
Frederick A.
Speik, end, All-American, 1904
Herman Stegeman, pla**** for 1913
national championship;...
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Herrnstein (1905)
Myron E.
Witham (1906)
Leigh C.
Turner (1907)
Frederick A.
Speik (1908–1909) Bill Horr (1910–1912) Andy
Smith (1913–1915) Cleo A. O'Donnell...
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Saltman Joseph E.
Scherger Edward L.
Schneider Donald G.
Skinner Frederick A.
Speik Natalie Strand Jesse Leonard Steinfeld Mariana C.
Stern Paul
Thompson Arthur...
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Spijk (Dutch pronunciation: [
spɛik]; Gronings:
Spiek [spik]) is a
village in the
Dutch province of Groningen. It is a part of the muni****lity of Eemsdelta...