- the vast
majority of all
Crosleys were
built on an 80-inch (2,000-millimeter) wheelbase, and with leaf-springs.
Powel Crosley Jr. made his
fortune in the...
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suffered from tuberculosis, died at the
Crosleys'
winter home in Sarasota, Florida, on
February 26, 1939.
Crosley married Eva
Emily Brokaw (1912–1955) in...
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Crosley Field was a
Major League Baseball park in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was the home
field of the
National League's
Cincinnati Reds from 1912
through June...
- The
Crosley Broadcasting Corporation was a
radio and
television broadcaster founded by
radio manufacturing pioneer Powel Crosley Jr. It had a
major influence...
- Section, page 1. "
Crosleys to
Enter Short Wave Field",
Omaha (Nebraska)
World Herald,
August 22, 1926, page 53. "On
Short Waves:
Crosley's International Voice"...
-
Thomas Crossley Johnson (1862–1934) was an
American firearms designer. The son of a
President of the Yale Safe and Iron Company,
Johnson was
trained as...
- Williams: A Biography.
Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-33165-7.
Crosley,
Hillary (May 18, 2013). "Intimate Look at the
Williams Sisters". The Root...
-
Sloane Crosley (born
August 3, 1978) is an
American writer living in New York City
known for her
humorous essays,
which are
often collected into books...
- have been
named USS
Crosley in
honor of
Walter S.
Crosley. USS
Crosley (DE-108), was a
destroyer escort commissioned in 1944 USS
Crosley (APD-87), was a high...
- We
Think You Mean
Sasha Fierce". The Guardian.
Retrieved June 8, 2025.
Crosley,
Hillary (February 26, 2010). "Beyoncé Says She 'Killed'
Sasha Fierce"...