- was used as the
AlWood Middle School and sat
adjacent to the
current Alwood High
School building until it was
demolished in 2001. "
AlWood Middle/High School"...
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Clyde Gobel Alwood (January 1, 1895 –
August 14, 1954) was an
American college basketball standout for
Illinois in the 1910s. A forward,
Alwood pla**** for...
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including 12.1% of
those under age 18 and 8.6% of
those age 65 or over.
AlWood Middle-High
School is
located in Woodhull, with
students coming from nearby...
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established in 1976. The
eight charter members included Cambridge, Winola, and
Alwood from the Corn Belt Conference; Alexis,
Galva and ROVA from the
Little 6...
- "Prep
Al-America revealed". The
Herald Journal.
March 20, 1977. p. 14.
Retrieved April 3, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
Media related to
Al Wood at Wikimedia...
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Al Woods may
refer to: Sir
Albert Woods (1816–1904),
English officer of arms
Albert H.
Woods (1870–1951),
American theatrical producer Alvis Woods (born...
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Eldrick Tont "Tiger"
Woods (born
December 30, 1975) is an
American professional golfer. He is tied for
first in PGA Tour wins,
ranks second in men's major...
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Al-Kire, Rosemary;
Alwood, Hilary; Leman,
Joseph (2020). "Attitudes
Toward Separating Immigrant...
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al., p. 8 Tropiano, p. 11 Besen, p. 128 Besen, p. 129 Kaiser, p. 162 Capsuto, p. 53
Quoted in
Alwood, p. 74 Kaiser, p. 163
Alwood, p. 73
Alwood, Edward...
- 2009.
Retrieved June 9, 2009. Timmons, p. 221 Carter, p. 109
Alwood, p. 62 Witt et
al., p. 210 Teal, p. 25 Fletcher, p. 67 Stein, Marc (April 13, 2021)...