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  2. Frank Stranahan - Wikipedia

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    Frank Richard Stranahan (August 5, 1922 – June 23, 2013) was an American sportsman. He had significant success in both amateur and professional golf.He was ranked number one in his weight class in powerlifting, from 1945 to 1954, and he became known on the golf course and off as the "Toledo strongman" long before the modern game of golf and fitness.

  3. Harold McMaster - Wikipedia

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    According to his obituary in the local paper, the Toledo Blade, "Some believe he will be remembered as the "father" of commercial-scale solar energy, having practically handed the needed technology to society on a platter in the 1990s." [1]

  4. Frankie Gilhooley - Wikipedia

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    Francis Patrick "Frankie" Gilhooley Jr. (June 15, 1924 – November 19, 2010) was an American professional basketball player and long-time minor league baseball announcer for the Toledo Mud Hens. [1] He played for the Toledo Jeeps in the National Basketball League for eight games during the 1946–47 season.

  5. The Blade (Toledo, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    August 2011 Toledo Free Press editorial cartoon which prompted a lawsuit from The Blade. In October 2011, The Blade filed a lawsuit against rival publication the Toledo Free Press, claiming that former Blade general manager and current Free Press publisher Thomas F. Pounds violated a 2004 separation agreement containing a non-compete clause. [12]

  6. Cal Christensen - Wikipedia

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    He played collegiately for the University of Toledo. He was selected by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks in the 5th round of the 1950 NBA draft. He played for the Blackhawks (1950–51), Milwaukee Hawks (1951–52) and Rochester Royals (1952–55) in the NBA for 291 games. He died in 2011 in Waterville, Ohio where he lived with his wife of 51 years ...

  7. Murder of Margaret Ann Pahl - Wikipedia

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    The case is described in the book Sin, Shame, And Secrets: The Murder of a Nun, the Conviction of a Priest, and Cover-up in the Catholic Church by Toledo journalist David Yonke [4] and in the "Alphabet of 'New' Evil" included in The New Evil: Understanding the Emergence of Modern Violent Crime by Dr. Michael H. Stone and Dr. Gary Brucato.

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  9. Richard Ransom - Wikipedia

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    Ransom graduated from DeVilbiss High School (Toledo, Ohio) in 1938. [1] He served in World War II, at Okinawa. Starting in 1951, he built a specialty foods business, using the technique of "free samples". He sold Hickory Farms to General Host Corporation in 1980. [2] [3]

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