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    Meyer Morton, born Myer Isakovitz (November 20, 1889 – February 8, 1948) was an American football player and official and lawyer from Chicago, Illinois...
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    family in St. Louis, Missouri the son of Roxanne (née Harris) and Morton L. Meyer. His father was the president of a travel, hospitality and real estate...
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    "Somewhere over the Rainbow". HCL Wizard. Retrieved 14 August 2019. Meyer, Morton A.; Broome, Frederick R.; Schweitzer, Richard H. Jr. (1975). "Color...
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  • selected as the team's Most Valuable Player, won the Dick Katcher and Meyer Morton Awards, and was named the Big Ten Conference Defensive Lineman of the...
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    School Career highlights and awards 2× National champion (1932, 1933) Meyer Morton Award (1932) Michigan Wolverines No. 48 retired Gerald Ford's voice Gerald...
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    of the United States, was the back-up center on the team and won the Meyer Morton Award as the most improved player in spring practice. The 1931 Michigan...
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  • Fred Meyer is an American chain of hypermarket superstores founded in 1922 in Portland, Oregon, United States, by Fred G. Meyer. The stores operate in...
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    Emile Meyer (August 18, 1910 – March 19, 1987) was an American actor, usually known for tough, aggressive, authoritative characters in Hollywood films...
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    Professional Geographer. 5 (5): 4–6. doi:10.1111/j.0033-0124.1953.055_4.x. Meyer, Morton A.; Broome, Frederick R.; Schweitzer, Richard H. Jr. (1975). "Color...
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  • practice, he made the switch to the safety position and received the Meyer Morton Trophy, awarded each year to the Michigan football player who showed...
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    Jonathan Rhys Meyers (born Jonathan Michael Francis O'Keeffe; 27 July 1977) is an Irish actor. He is known for his roles in the films Michael Collins (1996)...
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  • from 1950 to 1952 and was the captain of the 1951 team. He also won the Meyer Morton Award in 1951. Green later became a lawyer, practicing in Ohio and Michigan...
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    Rod Payne Most Valuable Player: Tshimanga Biakabutuka Meyer Morton Award: Jarrett Irons Meyer Morton Award: Jay Riemersma John Maulbetsch Award: Jon Jansen...
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    Petoskey, Herman Everhardus Most Valuable Player: Herman Everhardus Meyer Morton Award: Mike Savage Head coach: Harry Kipke Assistant coaches: Jack Blott...
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    started all 12 games at the center position. He also received the 1971 Meyer Morton Award as the player showing the greatest development and most promise...
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    around." As a junior, he started seven games at right tackle and won the Meyer Morton Award for the 1964 Michigan Wolverines football team that compiled a...
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    Captains: Jon Jansen, Eric Mayes Most Valuable Player: Charles Woodson Meyer Morton Award: Clint Copenhaver John Maulbetsch Award: Marcus Knight Frederick...
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  • team in 1933, and received the Chicago alumni award, also known as the Meyer Morton Award, during spring practice in 1934 as the most promising freshman...
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    Marcus Ray, Jerame Tuman, Charles Woodson Most Valuable Player: Rod Payne Meyer Morton Award: Damon Denson John Maulbetsch Award: Charles Woodson Frederick...
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  • professions. Past fellows included Van Harvey, Joseph L. Blau, Carol Meyers, Morton Smith, Karen Armstrong, Vern Bullough, Joseph Fletcher, Lewis Feuer...
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