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Doug Baird (other)
Doug Baird may refer to: * Doug Baird (Australian footballer) (born 1950), Australian rules footballer * Doug Baird (baseball) (1891–1967), American baseball player * Doug Baird (footballer, born 1935) (1935–2002), Scottish footballer See also * Douglas Baird (born 1953), American legal scholar * Douglas Baird (Indian Army officer) General Sir Harry Beauchamp Douglas Baird (4 April 1877 – 2 July 1963) was a British officer in the British Indian Army. Early life and education Baird was born in Kensington, London, the son of Scottish Colonel Andrew Wilson Baird and Mar ...
(1877–1963), British officer in the Indian Army {{hndis, Baird, Doug ...
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Doug Baird (Australian Footballer)
Doug Baird (born 16 November 1950) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton Football Club, Carlton in the Australian Football League, Victorian Football League (VFL). His son Cameron Baird, Cameron was an Australian soldier and posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross for Australia. Notes External links *Doug Baird's profile
at Blueseum 1950 births Carlton Football Club players Cooee Football Club players Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) Living people {{AFL-bio-1950s-stub ...
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Doug Baird (baseball)
Howard Douglas Baird (September 27, 1891 in St. Charles, Missouri – June 13, 1967 in Thomasville, Georgia), was a professional baseball player who played third base in Major League Baseball Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball organization and the oldest major professional sports league in the world. MLB is composed of 30 total teams, divided equally between the National League (NL) and the American League (AL), ... from 1915 to 1920. He went to college at Westminster College. References External links 1891 births 1967 deaths Westminster Blue Jays baseball players Major League Baseball third basemen Brooklyn Robins players Pittsburgh Pirates players St. Louis Cardinals players New York Giants (NL) players Philadelphia Phillies players Baseball players from Missouri Springfield Senators players Springfield Watchmakers players Indianapolis Indians players Columbus Senators players Birmingham Barons players Little Rock Travelers players< ...
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Doug Baird (footballer, Born 1935)
Douglas Francis Hogg Baird (26 November 1935 – December 2002) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a defender. Baird was born in Falkirk."Doug Baird"
Post War English & Scottish Football League A – Z Player's Database. Neil Brown. Retrieved 24 June 2010.
He began his career as an amateur with Armadale Thistle before joining side in 1955. He made 139 league appearances over the ...
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Douglas Baird
Douglas Gordon Baird (born July 10, 1953) is an American legal scholar, the Harry A. Bigelow Distinguished Service Professor and a former dean of the University of Chicago Law School. He joined the faculty in 1980 and served as the dean from 1994-1999. He is a leader in the field of bankruptcy law. His books, including ''Elements Of Bankruptcy'', ''Cases, Problems, and Materials on Bankruptcy'' and ''Contract Stories'' are used in law schools around the country. Early life and education Baird was born in Philadelphia. He grew up in suburban Wynnewood, PA. He grew up with his family on the same street as Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper. His older brother Henry and Hickenlooper were childhood friends. He received his B.A. in English summa cum laude from Yale College in 1975. He graduated from Stanford Law School in 1979. At Stanford, he was elected to the Order of the Coif and served as the Managing Editor of the Stanford Law Review. Before joining the faculty in 1980, ...
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