Wilbur C. Smith 生日,出生日期

Wilbur C. Smith

For the American architect, see William Crawford Smith. Wilbur Cleveland Smith (August 9, 1884 – July 3, 1952) was an American college football coach and university administrator. He served as the head football coach at Wake Forest University from 1914 to 1915, compiling a record of 6–10. Smith was appointed as the athletic director at Tulane University in 1922. He was later dean of Louisiana State University Medical School.

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生日,出生日期
1884年8月9日星期六
出生地
獨立城
年龄
141
星号

1884年8月9日星期六 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 221 日。 美国总统是 Chester Arthur

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9th of August 1884 News

1884年8月9日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

ARMY AND NAVY NEWS.

Date: 10 August 1884

WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.--A board of officers, to consist of Liout.-Col. Charles G. Bartlett, First Infantry; First Lieut. Louis Wilhelmi, Adjutant First Infantry, and First Lieut. Thomas H. Barry, ...

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ARMY AND NAVY NEWS.

Date: 09 August 1884

WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.--Col. William B. Royall, Fourth Cavalry, will, on the expiration of his present leave of absence, stand relieved from duty as a member of the Board of Officers convened by special orders Feb. 9, 1884, and will then proceed to join his regiment.

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NEWS FROM SARATOGA.; RECKLESS DRIVING IN THE STREETS-- LATEST ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS.

Date: 09 August 1884

SARATOGA, Aug. 8.--In most places hackmen are content with depriving one of whatever worldly goods he may possess, but in Saratoga this season their object seems to be to kill or maim as many people as possible.

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GENERAL TELEGRAPH NEWS; KILLED ON THE TRACK. SIX PERSONS CUT TO PIECES AT RAILROAD CROSSINGS.

Date: 09 August 1884

ASHLAND, Penn., Aug. 8.--A horrible accident occurred at Connor colliery crossing, near here, at noon to-day, in which four lives were lost and one person fatally injured.

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NEWS OF EUROPE FROM LONDON.; FRENCH TROUBLE, EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS, AND GOSSIP OF PERSONS AND THE STAGE.

Date: 10 August 1884

Special Dispatch by Cable From Our Own Correspondent

Special Cable

LONDON, Aug. 9.--The week's fierce and unseemly wrangle at Versailles has been a godsend to the Tory newspapers of London, which use it as an awful example of the consequences of Radical rule. Should there be a riot in Brussels it is not unlikely that they would use that event in ...

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CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS; NEW-YORK. BROOKLYN. STATEN ISLAND. LONG ISLAND. NEW-JERSEY.

Date: 09 August 1884

"J.J.M."--Not in this State, except by special act of the Legislature.

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CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS; NEW-YORK. BROOKLYN. LONG ISLAND. WESTCHESTER COUNTY. NEW-JERSEY.

Date: 10 August 1884

The free baths were used by 165,091 persons last week. Mayor's Marshal McDermott issued 227 licenses last week and received $626. "J.B."--The total vote of New-York State in 1882 was 918,894 Cleveland's vote was 535,956.

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EXTENSIVE PRAIRIE FIRE.

Date: 09 August 1884

DENVER, Col., Aug. 8.--News has been received of a destructive prairie fire, about 150 miles northeast of this place, on the range between Denver Junction and "The Frenchman," The burned district extends about 30 miles along the Platte River and back from the river a great distance, covering a portion of the Jed Brush, Governor Routt, and Bruce Johnson ranges. It has inflicted a great loss upon the stock interests of that region.

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RUN THROUGH BY A POLICEMAN'S SWORD.

Date: 10 August 1884

A deplorable accident occurred last night after sunset in the Champs Elysees. A working man, probably drunk, was reeling about, and was told by a policeman, named Simon, to move on. He resented the interference, used bad language, and rushed upon the policeman. The latter drew his sword and, it is alleged, the ...

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QUININE STEADILY FALLING.; THE FAILURE OF THE GREAT ITALIAN MANUFACTURERS.

Date: 10 August 1884

Among the manufacturers of quinine the news of the suspension of the Bohringers, the great Italian producers, coupled with the suspension yesterday of C.J. Meier, of London, produced but little effect.

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