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Graebner and was
Graebner was considered to be one of the fastest servers in his time.
Graebner was one of the protagonists of John McPhee's book, Levels of the Game, which is about a semifinal match played between himself and Ashe at the 1968 U. S. Open at Forest Hills.
Martin A. H. Graebner was installed in 1927 as Concordia's second president, serving until 1946.
In addition, the original gymnasium was converted into Graebner Memorial Chapel.
Her last Grand Slam doubles tournament was the 1969 US Open, where she and partner Carole Graebner lost in the first round.
A second, unauthorized, edition was issued during 1902 by Paul Graebner, who put his own name after Warming ’ s on the book ’ s frontispiece, despite no changes to the contents.

Graebner and John
His older rivals included Arthur Ashe, Clark Graebner, Phil Dent, Rod Laver, Ilie Năstase, John Newcombe, Manuel Orantes, Ken Rosewall, and Stan Smith.

Graebner and Championship
* American Women's Singles Championship – Maria Bueno ( Brazil ) defeats Carole Caldwell Graebner ( USA ) in straight sets 6 – 1, 6 – 0
The book is structured around a description of the semi-final match in the 1968 U. S. Open Championship at Forest Hills, played between Clark Graebner and Arthur Ashe ; Ashe won, and went on to win the Championship, becoming the only amateur to win it in the Open era ).

Graebner and time
Similar ideas were also coming from Germany's neighbour, Austria, at around this time, namely from two anthropologist Roman Catholic priests, Fritz Graebner and Wilhelm Schmidt, as well as by the archaeologist Oswald Menghin.

Graebner and U
* " Momentum and Serendipity: how acquired leaders create value in the integration of technology firms ", by Melissa E. Graebner, McCombs School of Business, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U. S. A. 2004.
Graebner and Arthur Ashe led the U. S. Davis Cup team to victory in the 1968 Davis Cup, its first in five years.
Bowrey represented Australia in two Davis Cup rounds, the first against the U. S in the World Group Final in December 1968, where he lost to Clark Graebner in five sets and beat Arthur Ashe in four sets.
They also reached the 1965 women's doubles final at the U. S. Championships, losing to the team of Nancy Richey Gunter and Carole Caldwell Graebner 6 – 4, 6 – 4.

Graebner and .
M. E. Graebner describes serendipitous value in the context of the acquisition of a business as " windfalls that were not anticipated by the buyer prior to the deal ": i. e., unexpected advantages or benefits incurred due to positive synergy effects of the merger.
** Fritz Graebner, German ethnologist ( d. 1934 )
* Brough, Lawrence A., and James H. Graebner.
The first theoretician of the Vienna school of ethnology, Fritz Graebner, attempted to explain the forms of both individual totemism and group totemism and designated them as a moderately creedal or semireligious complex of ideas according to which individual members or subgroups of a society are thought to be in an especially close ( but not cultic ) relationship to natural objects.
According to Graebner, one can use the cultural-historical method to establish the extent to which totemistic forms belong to one definite cultural complex ; which forms of totemism are " older " or " younger "; and the extent to which forms belong together in an antecedent-decedent relationship.
Graebner tried to work out a " totem complex " ( a " culture circle "; see kulturkreis ) for the South Seas.
* Graebner, Warner.
* Graebner, Warner.
* Graebner, August Lawrence.
* Ewens, Graeme and Werner Graebner.
* Ewens, Graeme and Werner Graebner.
* Ewens, Graeme and Werner Graebner.
* Graebner, Norman A.
Nevertheless, Stan Smith ( under Army's service ), Cliff Richey, Clark Graebner, and the not-yet-good-on-grass players Ilie Nastase and Jan Kodeš were missing.

Graebner and players
At the end of 1970, a panel of journalists had ranked the best players in the world, and the best thirty-two men based on this ranking were invited to play the 1971 WCT circuit: among these 32 players were Ilie Năstase, Stan Smith, Jan Kodeš, Željko Franulović and Clark Graebner.

was and runner-up
Chauncey Depew, one-time runner-up for the Republican Presidential nomination, was attending a convention at Saratoga, where he was scheduled to nominate Colonel Theodore Roosevelt for Governor of New York when he noticed that the temporary chairman was a man he had never met.
In the 2004 competition, the margin between winner Joe Jitsu and runner-up Colin the Vet was 1 %, so both strips were added to the comic.
Young won two ERA titles during his career, in 1892 ( 1. 93 ) and in 1901 ( 1. 62 ), and was three times the runner-up.
Despite the step up, his scoring exploits continued and he was runner-up only to Ian Rush in the goalscoring charts the following season and then went one better as he was the First Division's joint top goalscorer in 1984 – 85 with 24 goals.
* Led by the legendary French Lick standout Larry Bird, Indiana State was the runner-up in the 1979 NCAA Tournament.
* Indiana State was the runner-up in the 1946 and 1948 NAIA championship games.
* In 1936, Indiana State was the runner-up in the U. S. Olympics Trials for basketball.
The Asian Kabaddi Championship was arranged in 1980 and India emerged as champion and Bangladesh runner-up.
Pakistan was the runner-up in 2010.
He was runner-up in the Harvard boxing championship.
Brazil was runner-up again at the 2012 Summer Olympics, this time losing to Russia after losing two match points in the third set.
Boies was a runner-up to George W. Bush as " Person of the Year.
He was runner-up in the 1992 Formula One season and third in 1989 and 1991.
John Adams was again elected vice-president as the runner-up, this time getting the vote of a majority of electors.
Under the system in place in 1796, electors had two votes, but both were for president ; the runner-up in the presidential race was elected vice-president ( this was prior to the passage of the Twelfth Amendment, which, in accommodating the notion of running mate, required that electors cast separate ballots for president and vice president ).
Under the United States Constitution as it then stood, each elector cast two votes and the candidate with a majority of the votes was elected president, with the vice-presidency going to the runner-up.
But for the freakish efforts of Gary Ablett, many experts had Carey as the game's best player at the conclusion of the season, and he was runner-up behind Ablett in the Leigh Matthews Trophy.
North went on to win the 1996 premiership, with Carey again a stand out in all three finals games, including the Grand Final against Sydney, where he was runner-up to Glenn Archer in Norm Smith Medal voting.
Carey was runner-up in the Leigh Matthews Trophy for the second year in a row and the fourth time in his career, this time behind Carlton's Anthony Koutoufides.
She was also runner-up to Lynn Redgrave in the Motion Picture Heralds poll for " The Star of Tomorrow ", in which box-office drawing power was the main criterion for inclusion on the list.

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