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Henry Day (physician)
Henry Day may refer to: *Pea Ridge Day (Henry Clyde Day, 1899–1934), pitcher in Major League Baseball *Harry Day (rugby player) (1863–1911), Welsh rugby union forward * Henry Day (priest) (1865–1951), British priest *Henry Noble Day (1808–1890), American philosopher * Henry Day (colonel), British soldier See also * * Harry Day (other) *Day (surname) Day is an English surname. Notable people with the surname Day include: A–F * Albert Day (other), several people :* Albert Day (cricketer) (1865–1908), English cricketer for Yorkshire :* Albert Day (English footballer) (1918–198 ...
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Pea Ridge Day
Henry Clyde Day (August 26, 1899 – March 21, 1934) was a champion Arkansas hog-caller and right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who committed suicide after an unsuccessful operation to repair his throwing arm. The "Hog-Calling Pitcher" Born in Center, Missouri, Day grew up in Pea Ridge, Arkansas, which gave him his nickname. He was a colorful player who was known as the "hog calling pitcher" for his habit of making Arkansas ''hog calls'' while on the pitcher's mound – sounds that one newspaper described as "piercing yells." Also known for his screwball pitch and his eccentric personality, Day was described in his obituary as "a care-free, fun-loving figure who gave the game one of its most widely known characters."TheDeadballEra.com :: PEA RIDGE DAY'S OBIT
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Harry Day (rugby Player)
Henry "Harry" Thomas Day (September 1863 – 12 July 1911) was a Welsh international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Newport and Cardiff. Day was awarded five caps for Wales, and was most notable for being part of the 1893 Welsh Triple Crown winning team. A carpenter by trade,Griffiths (1987), pg 4:6. he was also the uncle of Harry Phillips,Harry Day player profile
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Day was a strong forward player, noted for the muscle he brought to the pack.Smith (1980), pg 72. This strength was required for his first notable game, played against the 1888 touri ...
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Henry Day (priest)
Henry Cyril Day, S.J. (29 May 1865 – 23 January 1951) was an English Catholic priest and author. Biography He was educated at Beaumont College, in Old Windsor, Berkshire. From there he entered the Society of Jesus in 1884 and was ordained in 1894. Day was opposed to women's suffrage and was criticised vehemently by Welsh Catholic suffragist Alice Abadam in Catholic magazines in 1911-12. Day in offered his service as a chaplain days before the outbreak of World War I and served in Egypt, Gallipoli, Macedonia, and France. He was decorated with the Serbian White Eagle and was awarded the Military Cross.Hoehn (1948), p. 187. Works * (1908). ''Socialism and the Catholic Church.'' * (1912). ''Marriage, Divorce and Morality.'' * (1914). ''Catholic Democracy, Individualism and Socialism'' (with a preface by Cardinal Bourne Francis Alphonsus Bourne (1861–1935) was an English prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as the fourth Archbishop of Westminster from 1903 until hi ...
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Henry Noble Day
Henry Noble Day (August 4, 1808 – January 12, 1890) was an American philosopher. Day, the second son of Col. Noble and Elizabeth (Jones) Day, and nephew of Yale President Jeremiah Day, was born in the village of New Preston, in Washington, Connecticut, August 4, 1808. He graduated from Yale College in 1828. After having taught for nearly two years in Burlington, N. J., and having begun the study of law in Philadelphia Philadelphia, often called Philly, is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the sixth-largest city in the U.S., the second-largest city in both the Northeast megalopolis and Mid-Atlantic regions after New York City. Sinc ..., he was appointed tutor in Yale in 1831. He continued in that office for three years, taking at the same time the full course in the Yale Divinity School. After fifteen months' travel in Europe he was ordained pastor of the First Congregational church in Waterbury, Connecticut, Waterbury, Conn., on November 9, 183 ...
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Henry Day (colonel)
Colonel M W H (Henry) Day, MA, CEng, MICE, Royal Engineers was a British Army Officer (retired 9 April 1997) who made the first British ascent (second ever ascent) of Annapurna I. In addition to the first British ascent of Annapurna, he was an active member of the Army Mountaineering Association (AMA) and a member of the Alpine Club (UK) contributing to the Alpine Journal The ''Alpine Journal'' (''AJ'') is an annual publication by the Alpine Club of London. It is the oldest mountaineering journal in the world. History The magazine was first published on 2 March 1863 by the publishing house of Longman in London .... He was an active climber in the Alps and took part in the first winter ascent of the Grands Charmoz with Rob Collister. He was member of the AMA Tirich Mir (1969) expedition, summiting the peak; the AMA Himachal Pradesh (1973) expedition; the 1976 British and Nepalese Army Expedition to Everest. He led a Royal Engineers expedition to Trisul II (1978) and in 1981 ...
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Harry Day (other)
Harry Day (1898–1977) was a Royal Marine and RAF pilot during the Second World War, prisoner of war and noted escapee. Harry Day may also refer to: * Harry Day (politician) (1880–1939), British labour party politician, Member of Parliament 1924–1931, 1935–1939 * Harry Day (rugby union) (1863–1911), Welsh international rugby union forward * Harry G. Day (born 1906), American chemist and professor * Harry S. Day (1871–1956), Ohio State Treasurer See also * Harold Day (other) * Henry Day (other) *Day (surname) Day is an English surname. Notable people with the surname Day include: A–F * Albert Day (other), several people :* Albert Day (cricketer) (1865–1908), English cricketer for Yorkshire :* Albert Day (English footballer) (1918–198 ...
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