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Wilfred Hiram "
Wiffy" Cox (October 27, 1896 –
February 20, 1969) was an
American professional golfer who pla**** on the PGA Tour in the 1930s. Cox was...
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layers of the OSI model. Garber,
Megan (23 June 2014). "'Why-Fi' or '
Wiffy'? How
Americans Pronounce Common Tech Terms". The Atlantic.
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Miles Flat –
Guitar Pat
Thetic Noble –
Guitar Roger Rodent – B****
guitar Wiffy Archer – Comb and
paper Winston Forbes –
Keyboards Squint –
Windows Keith...
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Nijisanji KR
Moarin (모아린) Loro (로로)
Hakuren (백연) Yoo Roo-ri (유루리) Ka-en (카엔)
Wiffy (위피) Shin Yoo-ya (신유야) Nun Bo-ra (눈보라)
Koyami (고야미) Lee Si-woo (이시우) Lee-on...
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Radio Frequency Interference on 2.4 GHz Devices" (PDF) "'Why-Fi' or '
Wiffy'? How
Americans Pronounce Common Tech Terms".
Megan Garber, Jun 23, 2014...
- 1940– Gary
Cowan 1938– P. J.
Cowan 1967– Kris Cox 1973–
Simon Cox 1952–
Wiffy Cox 1896–1969 Rick
Cramer 1960–
Bruce Crampton 1935– Ben
Crane 1976– Leonard...
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Event Winner Score Runners-up
Notes 1934
Metropolitan Open Paul
Runyan −1
Walter Hagen Wiffy Cox...
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Place Player Score To par T1
Tommy Armour 70 −2
Macdonald Smith T3
Wiffy Cox 71 −1
Bobby Jones (a) T5
Harry Cooper 72 E
Walter Hagen John
Rogers George...
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players and ties from the 1937
Masters Tournament Harry Cooper (10,12),
Wiffy Cox,
Bobby Cruickshank (10),
Leonard Dodson, Vic
Ghezzi (10),
Jimmy Hines...
- golfers. The
following year's
event was a three-horse
battle between Burke,
Wiffy Cox, and
recent U.S. Open
champion Johnny Farrell with
Farrell coming out...