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  • 81Chuck Riley — This article is about the American football coach and player. For the Oregon politician, see Chuck Riley (Oregon politician). Chuck Riley Sport(s) American football Biographical details Born c. 1906 Place of birth Indianapolis, Indiana …

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  • 82Chet Grant — Donald Chester Grant (born February 22, 1892 in Defiance, Ohio; died July, 1985 in South Bend, Indiana) was an American football player, coach and sportswriter. At a young age, Chet Grant took an active interest in South Bend athletics,… …

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  • 83Don Hamilton — Date of birth November 14, 1887(1887 11 14) Place of birth Columbus, Ohio, United States Date of death June 2, 1959(1959 06 02) (aged 71) Position(s) Quarterback …

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  • 84Nate Silver (quarterback) — For the American author and statistician, see Nate Silver. Nathan Silver was an American football player from North Division High School in Chicago, Illinois. Silver holds the distinction of being the first player to hold the starting quarterback …

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  • 85Clarence Diebold — Clarence Joseph Diebold (August 1, 1881 – January 1964) was an American football player from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and a starting quarterback for the University of Notre Dame. Diebold earned the starting quarterback job at the turn of the… …

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  • 86Mateusz Kowalski — Personal information Full name Mateusz Kowalski …

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  • 87Orientales Omnes — (December 23, 1945) is an encyclical of Pope Pius XII to the faithful of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. It commemorates the three hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Union of Brest. In his encyclical, Pope Pius XII explains that many… …

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  • 88Pope Pius XII and Russia — describes relations of the Vatican with the Soviet Union, Russia, the Orthodox Church, United Oriental Churches resulting in the eradication of the Church in most parts of the Soviet Union during the Stalinist era. Most persecutions of the Church …

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  • 89Persecutions of the Catholic Church and Pius XII — Persecutions against the Catholic Church took place in virtually all the years of the pontificate of Pope Pius XII, especially after World War II in Eastern Europe, the USSR and the People s Republic of China. The Catholic Church was under attack …

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  • 90Charles Zeitler — Charles W. Zeitler (August 1871 1903) was an American football player from South Bend, Indiana. Zeitler holds the distinction of being the first quarterback for the University of Notre Dame to win four games a mark that would not be surpassed… …

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