956 resultados para Telford, John, 1851-1936.
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top row: Earl Thomas, Stanton Schuman, Arnold Gross, James Lincoln, Robert Morganroth, Edward Kellman
middle row: (?)Day, Edmund Slocum, William Penhale, (?) McIntosh, Frank Bradford, mgr. Bob Hilty
front row: William Lowell, Harry Wright, coach Cliff Keen, capt. Wally Heavenrich, John Speicher, (?) Taylor, Paul Cameron
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back row: manager George Graves, E. Reed Low, Jack Merrill, Irwin Schalek
middle row: trainer John Bronson, Fritz Radford, Richard Griggs, Richard Berryman, James Burt Smith
front row: Robert Simpson, Gilbert James, John Fabello, coach J. Edward Lowrey, captain Lawrence David, Victor Heyliger
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Back Row: coach John Johnstone: ,John Rodriguez, Theodore Thorwald, captain Howard Kahn
Front Row: Jesse Flick, Neil Levenson, Horace Sherwood, D. Jarvis Dean
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Top Row: student mngr James Kidston, Merle Kremer, John Gee, Matt Patanelli, John Jablonski, Donald Brewer
Front Row: Victor Heyliger, Morris Miller, George Rudness, coach Ray Fisher, captain Berger Larson, Steve Uricek, Carl Ferner, Herman Fishman, George Lerner
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Back Row: asst. coach Bennie Oosterbaan, Arthur Evans, Herman Fishman, Matthew Patanelli, John Jablonski, trainer Ray Roberts
Front Row: George Rudness, Earl Townsend, head coach Franklin Cappon, captain Chelso Tamagno, mngr. John Cawley, John Townsend, John Gee
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Top Row: Charles Hibbard, William Staehle, Frederick Martin, John Townsend, Charles Miller, Harold Robinson
3rd Row: Morris Morgan, Paul Pinkerton, Sam Stoller, Frederick Stiles, Howard Davidson, Walter Stone, Edmond Devine, Stanley Birleson
2nd Row: asst. coach Ken Doherty, Clayton Brelsford, Raymond Fink, Joseph Fisher, Nelson Droulard, Leonard Dworsky, Ben Starr, Robert Pekelsma
Front Row: Moreau Hunt, Edward A. Stone, Michael Savage, Frank Aikens, coach Charles Hoyt, Robert Osgood, E. Widmer Etchells, Harvey Patton
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Solomon Sobsey, Harold Floersch, Donald Siegel, Edward Greenwald, Cedric Sweet, John Brennan, Matt Patanelli, Seymour Rosenthall, Melvin Kramer, Fred Jahnke, John Jordan, Norman Nickerson, Arthur Valpey, Earle Luby, George Shakarian, Elmer Gedeon, Dan Smick, Chris Everhardus, Donald Paquette
Middle Row: Edward Stanton, Alex Loiko, John Smithers, Fred Olds, Joseph Rinaldi, George Maurer, George Marzonie, Robert Cooper, Forrest Jordan, Frederick Ziem, Ernest Pederson, James Lincoln, William Barclay, Douglas Farmer, C. Stark Ritchie, Clarence VandeWater, Martin Mark, Ralph Heikkinen
Front Row: Robert Campbell, Frank Bissell, Ferris Jennings, Charles Gray, Norm Purucker, Jerome Belsky, Chester Stabovitz, Kenneth Frost, Robert Curren, R. Wallace Hook, Joseph Barassa, Lilburn Ochs, Louis Levine, Blair Philips, Jesse Garber, Robert Piotrowski, James Barnett
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Life and letters, ed. by C.L. Bachman.
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Compilers: William Farr, 1862, 1872.--William Ogle, 1882.--John Tatham, 1892.
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Compiled by J. O. Tucker, O. L. Huff, M. L. Kittredge and E. H. Stetson of the publisher's editorial staff. cf. Pref.
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In the context of demands by the European feminist movement at the beginning of the 20th century, in Spain women’s sport flagged up aspirations to what were considered to be male practices. The first experiences of women in football stand out because of their use of the media to appear as a symbol of social transformation to modernity in the 20th century. It was not in vain that women’s football highlighted the demands of the feminist movements, although it did come up against male disapproval from an opposing group. The research sets out from a bibliographical and media review of specialist press and sports news of the time. Other current studies have also been considered in order to place it in a social and historical focus on sport. This has enabled us to highlight that football in Spain was established as an unequivocal space for (re) producing male hegemony where women were relegated to the representation of a symbolic ritual in a scenario of accessory and condescension.