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Bill Palmer (ice Hockey)
Bill Palmer may refer to: *Billy Palmer (1887–1955), British association footballer *Billy Palmer (baseball) Billy Palmer (September 5, 1864 – June 11, 1933) was an English-born American Major League Baseball pitcher In baseball, the pitcher is the player who throws ("pitches") the baseball from the pitcher's mound toward the catcher to begin each ... (fl. 1885), 19th-century baseball player * Willard Palmer (1917–1996), American musician and composer * Bill Palmer, who writes the political website '' Palmer Report'' * Bill Palmer (swim coach), an American Swimming Coaches Hall of Fame swim coach who managed the AAU Central Jersey Aquatic Club, from 1961 to 1988. See also * Will Palmer, born 1997, a British Motor racing driver * William Palmer (other) {{human name disambiguation, Palmer, Bill ...
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Billy Palmer
William Palmer (1887–1955) was a professional association footballer who played for eight different clubs in over a seventeen-year span that was interrupted by the First World War. Originally from Barnsley, Palmer joined his home town club in 1907 but left after less than a full season without having played any first team League games to join Mexborough Town in March 1908. Just three months later he joined First Division side Nottingham Forest, with whom he made his Football League debut. He made twelve appearances in Division One during a two-year spell, scoring once, before joining Rotherham County in 1910. Palmer spent a further two years in Rotherham and played for them in 64 consecutive games in the Midland League. In 1912 he joined Southern League club Bristol Rovers, where he earned the nickname ''"Lady Palmer"'' because he rarely dirtied his shorts during a match. His twenty-three appearances for Rovers were of sufficient quality for Everton to pay the Bristol cl ...
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Billy Palmer (baseball)
Billy Palmer (September 5, 1864 – June 11, 1933) was an English-born American Major League Baseball pitcher In baseball, the pitcher is the player who throws ("pitches") the baseball from the pitcher's mound toward the catcher to begin each play, with the goal of retiring a batter, who attempts to either make contact with the pitched ball or draw .... He played for the St. Louis Maroons in . He started four games for the Maroons in late May and early June, losing all four. Sources Major League Baseball pitchers St. Louis Maroons players Baseball players from St. Louis Memphis Reds players 1864 births 1933 deaths 19th-century baseball players {{US-baseball-pitcher-stub ...
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Willard Palmer
Willard A. "Bill" Palmer (1917–1996) was an American musician, composer, and music educator, accomplished in the accordion and piano. He invented a 'quint' system which was later patented by Titano as used in their line of converter (or "quint") bass accordions. Palmer made many written contributions to magazines for the promotion of the Piano accordion A piano accordion is an accordion equipped with a right-hand keyboard similar to a piano or organ. Its acoustic mechanism is more that of an organ than a piano, as they are both aerophones, but the term "piano accordion"β€”coined by Guido Deiro ..., including Accordion World. Some of the more important articles about his beliefs for improving the instrument and current style of playing have been gathered at The Classical Free-Reed, Inc. web site. References External links * operated by Palmer's sons 1917 births 1996 deaths American accordionists 20th-century American pianists 20th-century accordionists American ...
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Palmer Report
The ''Palmer Report'' is an American liberal fake news website, founded in 2016 by Bill Palmer. It is known for making unsubstantiated or false claims, producing hyperpartisan content, and publishing conspiracy theories, especially on matters relating to Donald Trump and Russia. Fact-checkers have debunked numerous ''Palmer Report'' stories, and organizations including the ''Columbia Journalism Review'' and the German Marshall Fund have listed the site among false content producers or biased websites. History Bill Palmer worked as an elementary school teacher before beginning a series of online publications. His earlier endeavors primarily discussed music and technology. In 2013, he launched a publication titled ''The Stabley Times'' under a pseudonym. Like his previous websites, the site covered music and technology, but it also added coverage of political and sports-related topics. Palmer subsequently founded a politics-focused site called ''Daily News Bin''. A hyperpar ...
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Bill Palmer (swim Coach)
Bill Palmer (June 13, 1938 – December 30, 2020) was an American swim coach for the AAU Central Jersey Aquatic Club, coaching the team from 1961 to 1988, and leading them to an AAU National Championship in 1976. Palmer's Shore Aquatic Club which he founded in 1961, became known as the Central Jersey Aquatic Club around 1972 when it merged with Rutger's swimming coach Frank Elm's Scarlet Jets, an AAU team. During his long coaching career which included coaching the Durango Masters after 1996, Palmer coached several American Olympic swimmers including 1968 Olympic team alternate Cathy Corcione, as well as 1976 Olympians Kathy Heddy, and gold medalist Wendy Boglioli. South African swimmer Jonty Skinner trained with Palmer at the Central Jersey Aquatic Club before becoming a world record holder in the 100-meter freestyle at the Senior AAU Nationals in Philadelphia in August, 1976. Education Palmer was born on June 13, 1938, in West Long Branch, New Jersey, to Hazel and Francis Palm ...
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