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American loggers, and was
later po****rized by
freelance writer William B.
Laughead (1882–1958) in a 1916
promotional pamphlet for the Red
River Lumber Company...
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James Laughead (July 21, 1909 – 1978)[citation needed] was a
photographer whose style defined the art of
posed sports photography. He
developed techniques...
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nondenominational church, the
group originally organized in 1953 by
Charles Laughead, a
staff member at
Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan...
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Coaching Tree
Displays Incredible Reach Across Decades". BleacherReport.com.
Laughead, George. "Dr.
James Naismith,
Inventor of Basketball".
Kansas Heritage...
- obituary:
Tamer of Wild West Dies Los
Angeles Times January 14, 1929.
Laughead, George. "Wyatt Earp
Family History".
Kansas Heritage Group.
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Malcolm McNeill: On Beat
Writer William Burroughs,
Interview by
George Laughead,
August 2007
Interview excerpt from RE/Search
William S.
Burroughs interviewed...
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Retrieved May 28, 2014. "Video Game Vocabulary, Jargon, and Slang". Lee
Laughead.
Retrieved May 2, 2015.[permanent dead link]
Manodeep Mukherjee (23 July...
- Children's
Friend re-published the
Loughead piece (credited, but
misspelled "
Laughead"),
ensuring a
wider distribution in the
western states.
Chicago area poet...
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number 2, 2-8-2
number 3, and 3-truck Shay
locomotive number 4.
William Laughead, an
advertising copywriter who had once
worked in
lumber camps, took the...
- told by
loggers in the
Great Lakes region of
North America,
William B.
Laughead (1882–1958), an ad
writer working for the Red
River Lumber Company, invented...