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Ralph W.
Aigler (February 12, 1885 – May 24, 1964) was an
American law
professor at the
University of
Michigan from 1910–1954, the University's faculty...
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Aigler Alumni Building,
formerly the
College Hill School, is a
historic building in Tiffin, Ohio, that was
listed in the
National Register on February...
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Sutherland Highlanders (humorous
allusion to
Bolton Wanderers F.C.) The
Aiglers – 87th Foot (captured a
French Imperial Eagle (aigle) at the
Battle of...
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Chester C.
Bolton Republican Cuyahoga 1929-01-07 – 1931-01-04
Allan G.
Aigler Republican Sandusky 1931-01-05 – 1933-01-01 Earl R.
Lewis Republican Belmont...
- medico-legal
aspect of
impotency in women. Read
before the Medico-Legal Society.
Aigler,
Ralph W. (1912). "Provability in
Bankruptcy of
Claims Arising out of Alimony...
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Galway Nickname(s) Blayney's
Bloodhounds The
Faughs The
Aigle Catchers The
Aiglers Engagements French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
First Anglo-Burmese...
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James E. ****van
Award as the top
amateur athlete in the
United States Aigler,
Ralph W.
Faculty representative Faculty representative 1982 1917 1955 Faculty...
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includes notable alumni of
University of
Michigan Law School.
Ralph W.
Aigler (J.D. 1907),
expert on property;
member of U-M faculty, 1910–1954; inducted...
- ****istant coach, 1931–1958 J. T.
White – ****istant coach, 1948–1955
Ralph W.
Aigler –
chairman of Michigan's
Faculty Board in
Control of Athletics, 1917–1942...
- the
secularisation of Bavaria, dissolved, and the last abbot, Thaddäus
Aigler,
stripped of his office. The
abbey church became a
parish church. The rest...