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Arrell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Dave Arrell (1913–1990), Australian rules footballer *James Arrell (1888–1955), American rugby union player See also

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Dave Arrell
David Henry Arrell (5 April 1913 – 22 March 1990) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton Football Club, Carlton in the Australian Football League, Victorian Football League (VFL). Notes External links Dave Arrell's profile
at Blueseum * * 1913 births 1990 deaths Carlton Football Club players Australian rules footballers from Melbourne Brunswick Football Club players People from Carlton, Victoria {{AFL-bio-1913-stub ...
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James Arrell
James Lee Arrell (November 7, 1888 – March 26, 1955) was an American rugby union player who played prop for the United States men's national team in its first capped match in 1912. Biography Arrell was born on November 7, 1888 in Wyandotte, Kansas, the son of Happer Samuel Arrell and Mary Eva Arrell (born Ege). Arrell attended Stanford University beginning in 1910, where he played in the front row for the school's rugby team, ending the 1910 season with a record of seven wins and one loss. While at Stanford, Arrell became a member of the Lambda Sigma chapter of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. On November 16, 1912, Arrell played for the United States national rugby union team at prop in its first capped match against Australia, a 12–8 loss. This would be his only appearance for the United States in a test match. In 1913, Arrell would also play rugby for Olympic Club in San Francisco, California San Francisco (; Spanish for " Saint Francis"), officially the City an ...
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Arrell Gibson
Arrell Morgan Gibson (1921–1987) was a historian and author specializing in the history of the state of Oklahoma. Gibson was born in Pleasanton, Kansas on December 1, 1921. He earned degrees from Missouri Southern State College and the University of Oklahoma. He is best known for writing ''Oklahoma: A History of Five Centuries'' (University of Oklahoma Press 1965, 1981) and ''The Oklahoma Story'' (University of Oklahoma Press 1978). He died in Norman, Oklahoma on November 30, 1987. There have been two literary awards created in Gibson's honor. The Oklahoma Center For The Book grants its Arrell Gibson Lifetime Achievement Award annually to an Oklahoman for a body of literary work. The Indian Territory Posse of Westerners International awards a $500 cash prize annually to the year's best essay on the history of Native Americans. Academic career He received his B.A. from Missouri Southern State College in 1946, his M.A. from University of Oklahoma in 1948 and his Ph.D. fr ...
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