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sociologist Mule
Suttles (1900–1966),
American baseball player Wayne Suttles (1918–2005),
American anthropologist and
linguist Suttle This page
lists people...
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known for his
power hitting,
Suttles was
elected to the
Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006. Born in Edgewater, Alabama,
Suttles pla**** one game for the Atlantic...
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Suttle (1928–2005),
English cricketer Saint Suttle (1870–1932),
American performer,
composer Suttles This page
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surname Suttle....
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Gerald Dale
Suttles (1932–2017) was an
American urban sociologist.
Gerald Suttles was born in
North Carolina to
parents Gertrude and
Berlin Suttles. He served...
- New York: Garland. "Wayne
Suttles papers -
Archives West". archiveswest.orbiscascade.org.
Retrieved 2024-08-06. "
Suttles,
first UW
Anthropology PhD,...
- roles.
Suttles then
became Vice
President for
Northern North Sea operations, and was then
appointed President of BP's
Trinidadian oil business.
Suttles was...
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Retrieved January 6, 2013.
Works related to
Breedlove v.
Suttles at
Wikisource Text of
Breedlove v.
Suttles, 302 U.S. 277 (1937) is
available from: Google Scholar...
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Duncan Suttles (born 21
December 1945) is a
Canadian chess grandmaster. Canada's
second grandmaster after Abe Yanofsky,
Suttles was
recognized internationally...
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Barry Bonds, 1.3785 (2001) Babe Ruth, 1.3586 (1921) Mule
Suttles, 1.3489 (1926) Mule
Suttles, 1.3247 (1930)
Gibson holds the
highest single-season OPS...
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following game pla**** at the Nice
Olympiad in 1974,
Canadian GM
Duncan Suttles, one of the Modern's
leading exponents,
defeats Czech-American GM Lubomir...