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William Turner Catledge (/ˈkætlɪdʒ/; 1901–1983) was an
American journalist, best
known for his work at The New York Times. He was
managing editor from...
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Catledge (born
August 22, 1963) is an
American former professional basketball player. A 6'8"
forward from the
University of
South Alabama,
Catledge spent...
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Richard C.
Catledge (November 21, 1920 –
August 12, 2007), born in Shawnee, Oklahoma, was a
major general in the US Air Force. He
formed and led the first...
- was born in Conyers, Georgia, the
daughter of
Marguerite "Dee Dee" (née
Catledge), a homemaker, and
Charles Edwin Hunter, a part-time
sporting goods company...
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accompany him to the
French Riviera,
where a rich
American family, the
Catledges, has
apparently been
taken in by a clairvoyant, Sophie; the son of the...
- 30, 2023. Smith, Sam (February 15, 1990). "Magic has the Bulls' number:
Catledge leads rally;
Jordan scores 49 points",
Chicago Tribune, p. A1. Rein, Kotler...
- relief. In
December 1951,
James died. He was
succeeded by
Turner Catledge.
Under Catledge, The New York
Times established daily news
conferences in his office...
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tutelage of Hall of
Famer Magic Johnson. O'Neal wore
number 32
because Terry Catledge refused to
relinquish the 33 jersey. O'Neal was
named the
Player of the...
- 1978.
Shortly after the 1985–86 season,
Philadelphia traded Malone,
Terry Catledge, and two first-round
draft picks to the
Washington Bullets in exchange...
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better and more
sympathetic roles.... Crowther,
Bosley (12
April 1962).
Catledge,
Turner (ed.). "The Screen: All Fall Down, Inge's
Version of
Herlihy Novel:...