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1000 tulosta hakusanalla 1906- Baron
One of the early concepts of the Olympic Games was to include "intercalated" Games every four years between the normal cycle, and to hold these Games in Athens, the ancestral home of the Olympics. In 1906 the first, and only one, of these games was held. Occurring only two years after the St. Louis Games of 1904 and two years before the London Games of 1908, the Athens Games were considered by many not to be "official"; social and political forces prevented continuation of the intercalation cycle in 1910 and later. Yet these Games were surprisingly successful and helped guarantee the survival of the modern Olympics. This book, fourth in the series on the early Olympics, presents all the data on 29 nation and city-state participants in more than a dozen events in the Athens Games. Scores and descriptions are provided, and many historical errors and omissions in other sources are corrected. Appendices include the published program for the Games, the actual schedule followed during the Games, and country-by country listings of all participating athletes.
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Britain 1906–1951
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Prof M Kunz
Nabu Press
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The 1906-1910 Cubs Dynasty: Rowdy Times and Rugged Men in Cutthroat Chicago
Gary D. Santella
History Press
2024
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A Cubs dynasty founded on fastballs and fisticuffs. Unlike today's Chicago Cubs, the Cubs of 1906-1910 were not at all lovable, and certainly did not always display traits customarily linked with a winning team. Their manager would brawl with his own players, and the players brawled with each other. Their second baseman and shortstop hated each other and didn't speak for years. Their best pitcher pitched with a mutilated hand. Their star catcher got into a spat with management and left the team for a year to play professional billiards. Their manager over time grew to despise the team owner. Yet, this group of brawlers, bickerers, and battlers dominated the National League and established a baseball dynasty, winning four National League pennants and two world championships in 5 years. Author Gary D. Santella follows the story of a team whose toughness and tenacity was a fitting reflection of early twentieth-century Chicago.
A list of unsolved murders from 1906.Contains 64 cases (17 babies) including the murder of the sisters Mary Hogg and Caroline Hogg who were killed in their home by a horrid man, William Bliss, the manager of the Banbury Savings Bank who died under mysterious circumstances, Mary Whiteside who died after an illegal operation, Edith Wall who was found dead near New Tredegar and Richard Phillips and his wife Mary Phillips who were found dead at their cottage.Contains all known unsolved murders and mysteries from England, Scotland and Wales in 1906.A fantastic resource for people that need a categorical reference for all unsolved murders and mysteries from 1906.Resourced from old newspapers, court files, police files and other varied sources.The most authoritative resource for unsolved murders and mysteries from 1906 in the UK on the market.Cases include: Infant Eliza Clark William Bliss James Berry Louisa Merritt Annie Fitzhugh Joyce Butler Squire Kynston Girl William Redmayne Knipe Martha Ellen Hough Henry Foster Baby Baby Baby Sidney Lipecombe Alexander Nash Baby David Thomas Child James Thomas Lasslett Peter Spilsbury Alice Wiggins Tertius Hargreaves Isabella Mullen James Bradley White Sarah Ann Stagg Baby Herbert Bennett Hilda Arbuthnot Margaret Farrington Ann Powell William Miller Baby Child Child Uriah Cottle Mary Anne Hogg and Caroline Gwinnell Hogg Jessie Moran Philip Herman Chancellor Mary Ellen Whiteside Archibald Wakeley Elizabeth L Shriefer Jane Elizabeth Marriott James Ashburner Storey William Stanley Baxter and Leslie Baxter Madeline Sara Wells Child Patrick Conner Baby Edith Wall Bertha Mabel Farmerey Baby Baby Baby Alfred George Bessemer Child Ada Fenwick Lillie Yolande Marie Rochaid Osborne Paul Hart Richard Phillips and Mary Phillips Henrietta Tweedie Baby Maria Sarah Laurie