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- Robert McCutchin (April 15, 1894 – December 8, 1973) was an American farmer and politician. Born in the town of Arena, Iowa County, Wisconsin, McCutchin went...
- Sidney McCutchin (1870 – 1946) was a Jamaican cricketer. He pla**** in one first-class match for the Jamaican cricket team in 1894/95. List of Jamaican...
- and college athletics administrator Phil Cutchin (1920–1999), American football player and coach Robert McCutchin (1894–1973), American farmer and politician...
- viewing window for all guests to see how cheese is being made. Robert McCutchin, Wisconsin State Representative and farmer, was born and lived in the...
- Jones, Unitarian missionary and minister Randall Duk Kim, actor Robert McCutchin, Wisconsin State Representative Jane Peyton, actress John J. Sliter, Minnesota...
- Democratic Governor James A. Weston defeated Republican nominee Luther McCutchins and Temperance nominee John Blackmer. On election day, 10 March 1874,...
- JSTOR 2400405. S2CID 89207900. Goslow, G. E.; Seeherman, H. J.; Taylor, C. R.; McCutchin, M. N.; Heglund, N. C. (October 1981). "Electrical activity and relative...
- 8 games, 8 started). Erik Krommenhoek (TE – 12 games, 10 started). Jalen McKenzie (OT – 12 games, 6 started). Liam Jimmons (OG – 12 games, 12 started)...
- ****embly, 1935–1937 James S. Mace, Wisconsin State ****embly 1939–1940 Robert McCutchin, Wisconsin State ****embly, 1943–1944 (served as a Republican 1947–1951)...
- Garrett (analyst), Zora Stephenson and Amhed Freed (sidelines), and Terry McAulay (rules analyst) No. 14 Utah Utes (5–1) vs No. 18 USC Trojans (6–1) –...