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Subiaco Football Club
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6–13 Charlie Tyson Charlie Tyson Charlie Tyson Don Glass (52) 1957 6th 7–14 Charlie Tyson Charlie Tyson Don Glass Don Glass (83) 1958 5th 10–11 Charlie Tyson
1954 WANFL season
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Oval (crowd: 36,098) 6.3 7.4 8.5 9.8 (62) Q1 Q2 Q3 Final 3.1 8.7 15.11 21.14 (140) Umpires: Frank Wood Simpson Medal: Charlie Tyson (South Fremantle)
South Fremantle Football Club
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Worsfold 2005 Inductee: Peter Sumich 2006 Inductees: Peter Matera, Charlie Tyson 2008 Inductees: Dave Ingraham, Glen Jakovich, George Grljusich 2009
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University Press, 2020) online Oreskes, Naomi, Erik M. Conway, and Charlie Tyson . "How American businessmen made us believe that free enterprise was
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Mary Baldwin University. September 12, 2017. Retrieved May 1, 2018. Charlie Tyson (July 21, 2014). "What's Expendable?". Inside HigherEd. Retrieved February
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Chester 2012 Hang Loose Ben Also writer 2012 The Movie Out Here Mick 2012 Charlie Tyson 2015 The Steps David 2016 Blood Hunters Henry 2021 Last Survivors Andy
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Surrey, on 31 October 1964, at age 79. McInroy, Jack (Summer 1998). "Charlie Tyson – A Job Well Done". The Hamlet Historian. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
South Fremantle Football Club Hall of Fame
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premierships Len Crabbe 2011 1946−1953 140 1948 & 1952 premierships Charlie Tyson 2011 1948−1955, 1961 152 1954 Fairest & best; 1954 Simpson Medal; 1948
List of National Inventors Hall of Fame inductees
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Joseph Begun 1905 Magnetic recording 1999 Bryan Molloy 1939 Prozac 1999 Charlie Tyson 1905 Catalytic cracking 1999 Donald L. Campbell 1904 Catalytic cracking