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Nahan did play-by-play of the Kings 'first game at the Inglewood Forum on Dec. 30, 1967 while working the game for CBS Sports.
USATODAY.com 2007
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Notes: The Kings observed a moment of silence for longtime Los Angeles TV and radio sportscaster Stu Nahan, who died Wednesday at age 81 from lymphoma.
USATODAY.com 2007
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Nahan was concertmaster and conductor of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, and he played viola in the New York String Quartet, whose other members were Sam Franko and Charles P. Schmidt, violins, and Victor Herbert, cello.
Jeanne Franko. 2009
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It was not his fault, but that of the Gods, of whom he discoursed so engagingly, that he led them into the borders of Nahan, where the Rahah of that State mistook them for deserting British soldiery.
Kim 2003
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John Nahan and Jack Wolpe were passengers aboard the aircraft.
Nahan, John B. III 1990
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John Nahan and Jack Wolpe were passengers aboard the aircraft.
Wolpe, Jack 1990
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John Nahan and Jack Wolpe were passengers aboard the aircraft.
McGrath, James P. 1990
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John Nahan and Jack Wolpe were passengers aboard the aircraft.
Gopp, Thomas A. 1990
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The picture represents a style of painting which is thought to have grown up at Nahan, the capital of Sirmur, after its neighbour, Garhwal, had been overrun by Gurkhas in 1804.
The Loves of Krishna in Indian Painting and Poetry W. G. Archer 1943
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It was not his fault, but that of the Gods, of whom he discoursed so engagingly, that he led them into the borders of Nahan, where the Rahah of that State mistook them for deserting British soldiery.
Kim Rudyard Kipling 1900
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