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Note 43: Keltie and Epstein, Statesman's Year-Book, 1916, 1403. back
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April 10, 1915, "15; J. Scott Keltie and M. Epstein, The Statesman's Year-Book: Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year 1915 (London: Macmillan and Company, 1915), 941; Swing," International
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Note 45: Keltie and Epstein, Statesman's Year-Book, 1916, 1403. back
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Note 42: Keltie and Epstein, Statesman's Year-Book, 1916, 1403. back
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The Statesman's Year-Book: Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year 1915 (London: Macmillan and Company, 1915),
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Gretchen Fraser's victory in the Slalom, for Gretchen is a product of American skiing, a daughter of Sun Valley, where I had seen her ski and had predicted in our Ski Year-Book that she would one day win a World Championship.
Downhill Racing 1969
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Any apostle of these heresies would, in any event, have met with a cool reception in Oslo, but my offense was aggravated by the fact that I had been rash enough to remark, in the Year-Book of the Ski
Downhill Racing 1969
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Gretchen Fraser's victory in the Slalom, for Gretchen is a product of American skiing, a daughter of Sun Valley, where I had seen her ski and had predicted in our Ski Year-Book that she would one day win a World Championship.
Downhill Racing 1949
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Any apostle of these heresies would, in any event, have met with a cool reception in Oslo, but my offense was aggravated by the fact that I had been rash enough to remark, in the Year-Book of the Ski
Downhill Racing 1949
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Mr. Timbs, the editor of _The Year-Book of Facts_, &c., announces for early publication a work on which he has been engaged for some time, entitled _Curiosities of London_.
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