- "fit for duty." The
staffing dilemma lead to the
creation of a "learner"
fifer category,
which were
drawn from
within the
revolutionary ranks,
rather than...
- at St
Andrews the world's
oldest golf course. A
person from
Fife is
known as a
Fifer.
Fife,
bounded to the
north by the
Firth of Tay and to the
south by...
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Fifer or
fifer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fifer is a non-combatant
military occupation of a foot
soldier who
originally pla**** the
fife during...
- The
Fifer or
Young Flautist is a
painting by
French painter Édouard Manet, made in 1866. It is
usually kept in the Musée d'Orsay, Paris. On a trip to...
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Robert Fifer (born
February 2, 1956) is a
retired American business consultant,
author and speaker. He was the
president of
Fifer ****ociates and the author...
-
Commission by
President William McKinley in 1899.
Governor Fifer lived to see his daughter,
Florence Fifer Bohrer,
elected as the
first female state senator of...
- John
Fifer was an
American Negro league pitcher in the 1920s.
Fifer pla**** for the
Indianapolis ABCs in 1921. In five
recorded appearances on the mound...
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James Fifer (July 14, 1930 – June 7, 1986) was an
American former competition rower and
Olympic champion. He won the gold
medal in
coxless pair with Duvall...
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Retrieved 10
November 2021. "
Fifer in cricket: What do
commentators mean when they say that a
bowler has
picked a
fifer?".
Sports Rush. 20 June 2021....
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politician Fief, a
central element of
feudalism Fife Lake Township, Michigan, U.S.
Fifeshire (disambiguation)
Fifer (disambiguation) Fyfe, a name
Fyffe (disambiguation)...