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William Gillette Weinhauer (December 3, 1924 –
January 26, 2007) was
fourth bishop of the
Episcopal Diocese of
Western North Carolina from
March 1975...
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Robert Weinhauer (born May 23, 1939) is an
American former basketball coach and executive.
Weinhauer was born in
South Farmingdale, New York. His baseball...
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Collins turned to coaching. He
joined Bob
Weinhauer's staff at Penn as an ****istant
coach and
later followed Weinhauer to
Arizona State for the same job. He...
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Patterson (1972–1989)
Steve Patterson (1989–1993) Tod
Leiweke (1993–1994) Bob
Weinhauer (1994–1996)
Carroll Dawson (1996–2007)
Daryl Morey (2007–2020) Rafael...
- NCAA
Division I men's
basketball season. The Quakers,
coached by Bob
Weinhauer, pla**** in the Ivy
League and had a 20–8 win–loss record. Penn won the...
- front,
Germany finds herself fighting on one
front for the
first time.
Weinhauer, Klaus; McElligott, Anthony; Heinsohn,
Kirsten (2015).
Germany 1916-23:...
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Retrieved March 5, 2009. Sefko,
Eddie (August 30, 1996). "Rockets' VP
Weinhauer resigns post".
Houston Chronicle.
Archived from the
original on May 12...
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Lavik (1939–1948) Bill
Kajikawa (1948–1957) Ned Wulk (1957–1982) Bob
Weinhauer (1982–1985)
Steve Patterson (1985–1989) Bob
Schermerhorn # (1989) Bill...
- 1914–1918-online.
International Encyclopedia of the
First World War.
Weinhauer, Klaus:
Labour Movements and Strikes,
Social Conflict and Control, Protest...
- Don
Nelson 1977–1987 Del
Harris 1987–1992 Mike
Dunleavy 1992–1997 Bob
Weinhauer 1997–1999
Ernie Grunfeld 1999–2003
Larry Harris 2003–2008 John Hammond...