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Josef Dusil

1910 births | canoers at the 1936 summer olympics | czech canoers | czechoslovak canoers | olympic canoers of czechoslovakia | possibly living people


Josef Dusil (born November 5, 1910) is a Czech canoer who competed for Czechoslovakia in the 1936 Summer Olympics.

He was born in Prague.

Christian Holzenberg

1910 births | canoers at the 1936 summer olympics | german canoers | olympic canoers of germany | possibly living people


Christian Holzenberg (born October 2, 1910) is a German canoer who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.

In 1936 he finished fourth together with his partner Walter Schuur in the C-2 10000 metre event.

Walter Schuur

1910 births | canoers at the 1936 summer olympics | german canoers | olympic canoers of germany | possibly living people


Walter Schuur (born December 14, 1910) is a German canoer who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.

In 1936 he finished fourth together with his partner Christian Holzenberg in the C-2 10000 metre event.

H. Roepstorff (chess player)

1910 births | german chess players


H. Roepstorff (Röpstorff, Ropstorff) (born 1910 – died ?) was a German chess master.http://www.chesslive.de/playerdatabase.htm

Roepstorff played at Krakow 1938 (Jaroslav Šajtar won ?),http://www.chessmetrics.com shared 1st with Paul Mross but lost to him a play-off at Berlin 1938,http://www.berlinerschachverband.de/archiv/presse/mb/index.html?dbac=view&id=115 tied for 8-10th at Warsaw/Lublin/Krakow 1942 (the 3rd General Government chess tournament, Alexander Alekhine won),http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk/tables13.htm took 10th at Vienna 1943 (the 10th German Chess Championship, Josef Lokvenc won),http://www.chess.at/geschichte/gesheumo.htm tied for 5-6th at Krynica 1943 (the 4th GG-ch, Lokvenc won),http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk/tables%2014.htm and took 3rd at Radom 1944 (the 5th GG-ch, Efim Bogoljubow won).http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk/Tables%2015.htm

Magazine Management Co., Inc.

1910 births | 1992 deaths | american magazine publishers (people) | american pulp magazine publishers (people) | comic book company founders | comic book publishers (people) | people from brooklyn


Magazine Management Co., Inc.was the actual named used by Martin Goodman-founder and publisher of Marvel Comics,in the 1960s and 1970s.Under this company name Goodman published a variety of comic publication-color and larger magazine format black and white magazines,adult material,adventure,celebrity film magazines and others.In the fall of 1968, Goodman sold all his publishing businesses to the Perfect Film and Chemical Corporation, which grouped them as a subsidiary called Magazine Management Company. Goodman remained as publisher[6] until 1972. Two years later he founded a new comics company, Seaboard Periodicals, but it folded a year afterward.

Perfect Film and Chemical renamed itself Cadence Industries in 1973, the first of many post-Goodman changes, mergers, and acquisitions that led to what became the 21st century corporation Marvel Entertainment Group.

Haruyasu Nakajima

1910 births | 1987 deaths | japanese baseball hall of fame | japanese baseball managers | japanese baseball players | people from nagano prefecture | yomiuri giants players


Haruyasu Nakajima Haruyasu Nakajima (born June 28, 1910 , in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, died April 21, 1987) was a Japanese baseball player. He is one who played an active part most in the Nippon Professional Baseball of the dawn.

In 1938, he holds the triple crown first in Japan.

Aris T. Allen

1910 births | african american politicians | howard university alumni | maryland state senators


Aris T. Allen was an American politician who was the first African American chair of the Maryland Republican party and the first to run for a state-wide office in Maryland.

Background

Allen was president of his class at Howard University in Washington, D.C.

George Poyser

1910 births | 1995 deaths | brentford f.c. players | english football managers | english footballers | manchester city f.c. managers | mansfield town f.c. players | notts county f.c. managers | plymouth argyle f.c. players | port vale f.c. players


George Poyser (born 6 February, 1910 in Mansfield, died 30 January, 1995) was a English football player and manager.

Poyser played as a defender in the 1930s. Starting at his home town team Mansfield, he was part of the Mansfield team when they were elected to the Football League in 1931. He later played for Port Vale, and in 1934 he transferred to Brentford. In his first season at Brentford, the club won the Second Division championship. He played for Brentford for a decade, making more than 150 appearances, though like many players of his era, the Second World War shortened his career, though he represented Brentford in the non-competitive wartime competitions. but when competitive football resumed the 36 year old Poyser made three appearances for Plymouth Argyle, and then turned to management with Dover. However, his management career gained more recognition at Notts County, whom he managed between 1953 and 1957, reaching the FA Cup quarter-finals in 1955. Former Notts County winger Gordon Wills regards Poyser as the best manager he played for.

Jock Cordner

1910 births | australian rules footballers | fitzroy lions players | north melbourne kangaroos players | western bulldogs players


Jock Cordner (born June 9 1910) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Footscray, Fitzroy and North Melbourne in the VFL. He was one of four brothers to play in the league.