James Elmer Mitchell (born 1952) is an American psychologist and former member of the United States Air Force. From 2002, after his retirement from the...
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James Andrew "Jimmy" Elmer (born 8 May 1971 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former field hockey striker from Australia, who was a member of the team that...
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Crawford family murder (redirect from Elmer Kyle Crawford)
decedents, Elmer Kyle Crawford (b. May 1930), is the prime suspect in the murders and has not been seen since. Two weeks before the murders, Elmer Crawford...
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Elmer Taylor James (1910 – July 25, 1954) was an American jazz double-bassist and tubist. James primarily played tuba early in his career, including with...
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Malmesbury (or Elmer), 11th-century English Benedictine monk Elmer (rapper), Dutch rapper Merel Pauw In North American amateur radio subculture, an Elmer is a mentor...
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Egghead evolved into Elmer over a period of a couple of years. However, animation historian Michael Barrier asserts, that "Elmer Fudd was not a modified...
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Elmer as the school's first All-Southern selection despite the success in 1899 of Arthur Feagin. A report of the 6 to 0 loss to Sewanee reads "Elmer,...
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James Elmer Duggan (June 1, 1885 – December 5, 1951) was an American professional baseball player. Except for one game with St. Louis Browns in 1911,...
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James Elmes (15 October 1782, London – 2 April 1862, Greenwich) was an English architect, civil engineer, and writer on the arts. Elmes was educated at...
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boy. Elmer was drafted into the United States Army Air Forces during the World War II era where he wrote music for the Armed Forces Radio. Elmer Bernstein's...
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