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Wilberforce Walker (July 27, 1860 –
November 23, 1937),
sometimes known as
Welday Walker and W. W. Walker, was an
American baseball player. In 1884, he became...
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Welday Ghebrat (born 24
October 1989) is an
Eritrean middle distance runner who
specializes in the 1500 metres. He
competed at the 2008
Olympic Games...
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Lyndon Earl "Mike"
Welday (December 13, 1878 in Conway, Iowa,
United States – May 28, 1942 in Leavenworth, Kansas, USA) was a left-handed
Major League...
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International ****ociation.
Moses Fleetwood Walker and his brother,
Welday Wilberforce Walker, were the
first two
recognizably black players in the...
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guarantee to that effort."
Walker and his
brother Welday were
released from
their team
later that year,
Welday last
playing on
August 6 and
Fleet on September...
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faced Republican Paul
Welday in the
General Election. Barnett's po****rity as
Mayor led to a 60%-40%
victory over
Welday. In 2010,
Barnett retained...
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retrieved September 23, 2024 Gebremichael,
Mengistu Welday; Gebremariam, Birhane; Mitiku, Mengistu; Hadush, Znabu; Tesfay, Bisrat;...
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Community School District.
Waite Phillips,
Businessman and
philanthropist Mike
Welday,
baseball player "2020 U.S.
Gazetteer Files".
United States Census Bureau...
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Steve Latin (Equipment Manager),
Charles "Skip"
Thayer (Trainer), John
Welday (Strength-Conditioning Coach), Greg
Malone (Head Scout) Les
Binkley (Scout)...