• Harry Babcock may refer to: Harry Babcock (pole vaulter) (1890–1965), American pole vaulter Harry Babcock (American football) (1930–1996), American football...
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    short-lived television series, most notable The Law & Harry McGraw (1987–88). From 1993 to 1998, Babcock starred as Dorothy Jennings in the CBS Western series...
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    York. Harry Babcock. sports-reference.com "Harry Babcock". Olympedia. Retrieved 27 April 2021. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Harry Babcock. Profile...
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  • Harry Lewis Babcock (August 12, 1930 – December 6, 1996) was an American football end in the National Football League (NFL). He was the first overall...
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  • 1953 January 22, 1953 30 360 Bellevue-Stratford Hotel Philadelphia, PA Harry Babcock 8 1954 January 28, 1954 30 360 Bellevue-Stratford Hotel Philadelphia...
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    Archived from the original on July 2, 2010. Retrieved December 9, 2012. "Harry Gilmer NFL Statistics". Sports Reference LLC. Pro-Football-Reference.com...
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  • policymaker. She is the Executive Secretary of the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation. Babcock-Lumish was born in Miami, Florida. Her father, Dr....
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  • from the draw; it was won by the San Francisco 49ers, who selected end Harry Babcock. HOF Member of the Professional Football Hall of Fame Joe Schmidt, linebacker...
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    silver medal with a clearance of 3.85 m behind the 3.95 m of winner Harry Babcock. Wright graduated from Dartmouth College in 1913. "Marc Wright". Olympedia...
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    selection. The 49ers have drafted first overall three times, selecting Harry Babcock in 1953, Dave Parks in 1964, and Alex Smith in 2005. In the most recent...
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     Valdemar Wickholm (FIN) 11.5 833.4 10  Géo André (FRA) 11.6 809.6  Harry Babcock (USA) 11.6 809.6 12  Ferdinand Bie (NOR) 11.7 785.8 13  James Donahue (USA)...
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    to be the first overall selection in the draft and the first since Harry Babcock in 1953. The six-year contract reportedly contained $41.7 million in...
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  • more than 3 medals were awarded in the event. The event was won by Harry Babcock of the United States, the nation's fifth consecutive victory in the...
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    Gilbert  United States Bruno Söderström  Sweden 1912 Stockholm details Harry Babcock  United States Frank Nelson  United States William Halpenny  Canada...
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  • Detroit Lions G 21 5 246 Harry Babcock Pittsburgh Steelers E 29 4 341 Tony Morocco Philadelphia Eagles B 1953 1 1 1 Harry Babcock San Francisco 49ers E 2...
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    Stephen Moulton Babcock (22 October 1843 – 2 July 1931) was an American agricultural chemist. He is best known for developing the Babcock test, used to...
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    1946‡ Herb St. John, G 1946 Dan Edwards, E 1947 John Rauch, QB 1948 Harry Babcock, E 1952 Zeke Bratkowski, QB 1952, 1953 Johnny Carson, E 1953 Pat Dye...
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  • Maxwell Anderson, American journalist and playwright (d. 1959) 1890 – Harry Babcock, American pole vaulter (d. 1965) 1891 – A.P. Carter, American country...
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    records set. Tell Berna captured a gold for the 3000m and Henry S. "Harry" Babcock took gold for the pole vault, setting an Olympic Record at 3.95m. Hannes...
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  • With the first pick, the San Francisco 49ers selected defensive end Harry Babcock from Georgia. The definition of illegal motion was clarified so that...
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  • Steinman (PhD. 1911), director of the reconstruction of Brooklyn Bridge Harry Babcock (1912), 1912 Olympic champion in pole vaulting Harvey Seeley Mudd (B...
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  • enough for such a subplot to fully develop. Jerry Orbach as Harry McGraw Barbara Babcock as Ellie Maginnis Earl Boen as Howard Juliana Donald as E.J....
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    Gilbert  United States Bruno Söderström  Sweden 1912 Stockholm details Harry Babcock  United States Frank Nelson  United States William Halpenny  Canada...
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  • Gilbert  United States Bruno Söderström  Sweden 1912 Stockholm details Harry Babcock  United States Frank Nelson  United States William Halpenny  Canada...
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  •  Germany 1.91 m George Horine  United States 1.89 m Pole vault details Harry Babcock  United States 3.95 m OR Frank Nelson  United States Marc Wright  United...
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  • Atkins James Atkins Dan Audick John Ayers David Baas Chuck Balatti Harry Babcock Ken Bahnsen Matt Bahr Billy Bajema Dave Baker Jason Baker Wayne Baker...
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    the First World War and, after the death of Harry Patch, was the conflict's oldest surviving veteran. Babcock first attempted to join the army at the age...
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  • Claude Allen 1909: Roy Paulding 1910: Harry Babcock 1911: Ed Cook, Frank Coyle & Sam Bellah 1912: Harry Babcock 1913: Stanley Wagoner 1914: Ken Curtis...
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  • William Wayne Babcock (born June 10, 1872, in East Worcester, New York; † February 23, 1963) was an American physician and scientist. He developed a method...
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    Association (USRowing). With Harry Buermeyer and Curtis, Babcock helped found the New York Athletic Club (NYAC) in 1868. Babcock was the first elected Vice-President...
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