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Alpha Brumage (March 16, 1880 –
March 11, 1963) was an
American football player and
coach of football, basketball, and baseball.
Brumage was a
native of...
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school has 33 full-time
teachers and 93
percent of
students graduate.
Alpha Brumage,
former American football player Gene Keady,
American Hall of Fame basketball...
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Alpha L.
Bowser (1910–2003), US
Marine Corps lieutenant general Alpha Brumage (1880–1963),
American football player and
coach of football, basketball...
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Edwin Sweetland (1911–1912) John J.
Tigert (1912–1913)
Alpha Brumage (1913–1915) Jim Park (1915–1916)
William P.
Tuttle (1916–1917) Stanley...
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Edwin Sweetland (1911–1912) John J.
Tigert (1912–1913)
Alpha Brumage (1913–1915) Jim Park (1915–1916)
William P.
Tuttle (1916–1917) Stanley...
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Label Laurie Songwriter(s) Phil
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Holler Producer(s) Phil
Gernhard and John
Brumage The
Royal Guardsmen singles chronology...
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Sweetland (1909–1910)
Prentiss Dougl**** (1911)
Edwin Sweetland (1912)
Alpha Brumage (1913–1914) John J.
Tigert (1915–1916)
Stanley A.
Boles (1917)
Thomas Andrew...
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Smoking Act of 1970"
Archived 2019-08-01 at the
Wayback Machine, by Jody
Brumage,
Robert C. Byrd
Center for
Congressional History and
Education "It's Gremlin...
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Edwin Sweetland (1911–1912) John J.
Tigert (1912–1913)
Alpha Brumage (1913–1915) Jim Park (1915–1916)
William P.
Tuttle (1916–1917) Stanley...
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Archived from the
original on 17
March 2023.
Retrieved 17
March 2023.
Brumage, Jody (25 July 2017). "The
Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act of 1970"...