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  2. John Kilner - Wikipedia

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    John F. Kilner (born August 12, 1952) is a bioethicist who held the Franklin and Dorothy Forman endowed chair in ethics and theology at Trinity International University, where he was also Professor of Bioethics and Contemporary Culture and Director of Bioethics Degree Programs.

  3. John Milner - Wikipedia

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    John David Milner (December 28, 1949 – January 4, 2000) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a first baseman and left fielder from 1971 to 1982 for the New York Mets , Pittsburgh Pirates and the Montreal Expos .

  4. Women in baseball - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the best known young woman playing baseball in the early 1920s was Rhode Island's Lizzie Murphy. She was the first woman to play baseball against major league players, in 1922. [20] A first baseman, she played for the Providence (RI) Independents, and was praised by newspaper reporters for her fielding skills.

  5. Exclusive: MLB’s first-ever female primary play-by-play ...

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    In 2018, she became the first woman in 25 years to fill in as the play-by-play person at a major league game. She has also covered the NHL’s Anaheim Ducks, co-hosted an Olympics show and worked ...

  6. Kilner - Wikipedia

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    Kilner is a surname, and may refer to: . Andy Kilner (born 1966), former English footballer and manager; Barron Kilner (1852–1922), English rugby union player; Ben Kilner (snowboarder) (born 1988), Scottish snowboarder

  7. Joanne Weaver - Wikipedia

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    Following her baseball career, Joanne Weaver lived in Fort Wayne, Indiana for more than 30 years. In November 1988, the Weaver sisters received recognition when the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York dedicated a permanent display to the entire league rather than any individual player.

  8. Lizzie Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Mary Elizabeth Murphy (April 13, 1894 – July 27, 1964), known as "The Queen of Baseball", was the first woman to play baseball against major league players, in 1922. She played baseball for seventeen years as a first baseman; she also played on several all-star teams and was the first person of either sex to play on both American and National league baseball All-Star teams.

  9. She was 28 when she modeled for Columbia Pictures logo in ...

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    The actress helped inspire the look for the famous logo, one of several actresses ordered by Columbia Pictures to pose as Miss Liberty, for which she was only paid $25. (Photo: Tim Boyle ...