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  2. Marble (toy) - Wikipedia

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    German handmade marbles dating from the 1850s – 1880s on an antique solitaire gaming board Kids playing 'Kancha' Marble (toy) game near Shambhunath Temple, Nepal. A marble is a small spherical object often made from glass, clay, steel, plastic, or agate.

  3. Alice Marble - Wikipedia

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    Alice Irene Marble (September 28, 1913 – December 13, 1990) was an American tennis player who won 18 Grand Slam championships between 1936 and 1940: five in singles, six in women's doubles, and seven in mixed doubles. She was ranked world No. 1 in 1939.

  4. Lee's Legendary Marbles and Collectables - Wikipedia

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    Collecting marbles continued to rise in popularity throughout America after the turn of the 20th century. [9] An article written in 1936 about marbles in America mentions the popularity among children of collecting them, an early documentation of the practice. [10] Lee was born on April 18, 1933, and died on March 8, 2024, in York, Nebraska. [11]

  5. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    marbles Pearls [20] mark. Main article: Scam. 1. Targeted individual in a swindle or rigged game [303] 2. Search for a probable location for a theft [303] maroon An idiot; a fool; Gullible person [304] mazuma Money, cash, dollar bills [305] mawkish Sentimental in an exaggerated or insincere way [306]

  6. List of United States commemorative coins and medals (1930s)

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    However, President Herbert Hoover vetoed the proposal in 1930. ^2 The Washington quarter was originally intended to be struck in 1932 only. The design was found to be popular with the public, and was produced again in 1934 (no quarters were struck in 1933).

  7. List of types of marble - Wikipedia

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    A stoup from brown Slivenec marble in the church in Dobřichovice [2]. Český Šternberk marble (šternberský mramor) from Český Šternberk, Benešov District: white ...

  8. British and World Marbles Championship - Wikipedia

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    1940 (A) 25 March 10 Copthorne Sharpshooters Old Comrades Fred Rowe (Copthorne Sharpshooters) – 1940 (B) 22 March 2 Crawley Busmen The Army F.S.'Champ'Harding – – 1941 11 April 7 Copthorne Spitfires Crawley Busmen Jack Carman – – 1942–1945 No games 1946 19 April 7 Copthorne Sharpshooters Copthorne Spitfires Harry Langridge – –

  9. Pop Maynard - Wikipedia

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    In his lifetime, Maynard acquired celebrity for his marbles-playing well before he was known outside his locality for his singing. His nickname "Pop" was a tribute to his skill at marble-popping. [25] The British and World Marbles Championship is said to date back to 1588. [26]

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