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Qu'est-ce (qui) est J A Voelcker (chemist, born 1854) - définition

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYER, MANAGER, EXECUTIVE (1854-1921)
Charlie Morton (baseball, born 1854)

J. A. Voelcker (chemist, born 1854)         
  • Portrait c. 1915
  • Voelcker's tour of India, 1890-91
ENGLISH AGRICULTURAL CHEMIST (1854-1937)
J.A. Voelcker (CIE)
John Augustus Voelcker CIE (24 June 1854 - 6 November 1937) was an English agricultural chemist and the second son of the German-born English chemist Augustus Voelcker (1822–1884). John Augustus (jr.
John Voelcker         
  • John Voelcker in his studio in Kent
BRITISH ARCHITECT
Voelcker, John
John Harold Westgarth Voelcker (20 July 1927-14 September 1972) was an English architect. A member of the Team 10 group of architects, he ran a small rural practice before his appointment first Professor of Architecture at the University of Glasgow.
Born a Crime         
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF TREVOR NOAH
Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood
Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood is an autobiographical comedy book written by the South African comedian Trevor Noah, published in 2016. A film adaptation is being produced by Paramount Players.

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Charlie Morton (manager)

Charles Hazen Morton (October 12, 1854 – December 9, 1921) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder, manager, and League executive. As a manager, he led a team whose members included the first African-American players in Major League history.

After retiring from the major leagues, Morton served intermittently as an official and went on to become an influential minor league baseball executive.