Joseph Thomas Verdeur (March 7, 1926 – August 6, 1991) was an American competition swimmer, Olympic champion, and former world record-holder. Verdeur...
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for Cincinnati Gym, finishing second to future Olympic gold medalist Joseph Verdeur in the 220-yard breaststroke at the April 1946 national AAU championships...
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Pagliante-Bass Mike DiMartinis-Guitar,Vocals David Kershner-Trumpet Jim Verdeur-Saxophones The Soul Survivors are not to be confused with the 1960s Denver-based...
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16' (4.88 m), setting the world record (failed to qualify at trials) Joe Verdeur – swimming, gold medal, in 200 meter breaststroke, London 1948 Austin App...
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Sietas Germany 2:42.9 Reizo Koike Japan 2:44.2 1948 London details Joe Verdeur United States 2:39.3 OR Keith Carter United States 2:40.2 Bob Sohl United...
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Retrieved April 25, 2014. "Mark Fidrych, Andy Banachowski, Bobby Czyz, Joe Verdeur to be inducted into The National Polish-American Sports Hall Of Fame"....
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1:06.5 Georges Vallerey France 1:07.8 200 m breaststroke details Joe Verdeur United States 2:39.3 (OR) Keith Carter United States 2:40.2 Bob Sohl...
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Mohini Bhardwaj, swimmers Maddy Crippen, Brendan Hansen, David Berkoff, Joe Verdeur, Carl Robie, Ellie Daniel, and John Macionis, track and field athletes...
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Villanova University in 1971 Joseph F. Smith '39 - U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 3rd district from 1981 to 1983 Joe Verdeur '44 - U.S. Olympic gold...
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variants are: La branche qui chante, l'oiseau de vérité et l'eau qui rend verdeur de vie ("The singing branch, the bird of truth and the water of youth")...
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