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Defunct American football club
Vigilants disbanded in 1916. The Senators were formed specifically for the 1921 APFA season. Officials from the Washington Professional Football Club met
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Sports season
The 1921 Washington Senators season was their inaugural and only season in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA). The team finished
1921 Washington Senators (NFL) season
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American football season
Independents Senators Traveling teams Celts Pros Kardex The 1921 APFA season was the second season of the American Professional Football Association (APFA), which
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Association (APFA), which was renamed the National Football League (NFL) the next year. Following that one season, the team left the APFA and continued
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American football player (1898–1963)
season in the American Professional Football Association (APFA) for the Washington Senators. He played 3 games and started 2. "Dan Ahern Stats". Pro-Football-Reference
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1961 to 1963, before moving to Baltimore. The Washington Senators played 1 season in the NFL (then APFA) in 1921. The Commanders were known as the Redskins
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American football executive, and owner (1879–1939)
the inaugural members of the American Professional Football Association (APFA), which was renamed the National Football League (NFL) in 1922. From 1921
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Professional American football league
NFL was formed in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association (APFA) before renaming itself the National Football League for the 1922 season
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American football season
league changed its name from American Professional Football Association (APFA) on June 24, 1922. Unlike the previous two years, when the league had existed
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their sole season in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA), in which they played only one league game. The team finished 0–1 in league
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failed to improve on their previous output of 6–2–2, winning only three APFA games. They finished eighth in the league. Although a myth persists that
1921_Chicago_Cardinals_season
Defunct American football team
finally played their second game against an APFA team. However this game against the Washington Senators resulted in a 20–7 Syracuse loss. The Pros ended
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American football and baseball player (1897–1975)
1928. Buckeye made his major league debut on June 19, 1918, for the Washington Senators at the Polo Grounds against the Yankees. He pitched the last two
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American football player (1898–1963)
College Football Hall of Fame in 1962. He played in the NFL for the Washington Senators, Rochester Jeffersons and Buffalo Bisons. Benny was born in Waco
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second completed in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA), an organization soon to be renamed the National Football League. The team
1921 Detroit Tigers (NFL) season
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second completed in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA). The team won 8 games, lost 3, and tied 1 during the year, good for third
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season completed in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA), later known as the National Football League. All games were played at home
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second completed in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA), soon to be renamed the National Football League. The team finished the
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Angel Press of Wisconsin, 1987. Arch Ward, The Green Bay Packers. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1946. Sportsencyclopedia.com 1921 Green Bay Packers (APFA)
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Association (APFA), a league soon to reorganize as the National Football League (NFL). The team only managed to play five games against APFA opponents,
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inaugural season in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA). The team finished with a 1–3 record against league opponents, and tied
1921 Minneapolis Marines season
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second completed in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA), soon to be renamed the National Football League. The team improved on their
1921_Cleveland_Tigers_season
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their inaugural in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA), an assemblage later renamed the National Football League. The team played
1921 Evansville Crimson Giants season
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their sole season in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA). The team finished 1–3, and tied for thirteenth place in the league. Note:
1921_Cincinnati_Celts_season
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second completed in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA), later rechristened the National Football League. The team failed to improve
1921 Rock Island Independents season
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their sole season in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA). The team finished the season with a 0–2 league record, and tied for last
1921 New York Brickley Giants season
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Sports season
their inaugural season in the American Professional Football Association (APFA). The team finished 0–2 against league teams, and tied for eighteenth place
1921_Louisville_Brecks_season
American Professional Football Association (APFA) during the 1920 and 1921 seasons, i.e., before the APFA was renamed the NFL in 1922. This list does
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American football player (1898–1931)
for the Washington Senators of the National Football League (NFL), which was known as the APFA at the time. Kaplan was born in 1899 in Washington, DC. He
Sam Kaplan (American football)
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Panhandles season Head coach Ted Nesser Home stadium Neil Field Results Record 1–8 APFA (3–8 overall) League place 17th APFA ← 1920 Columbus Panhandles 1922 →
1921 Columbus Panhandles season
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second completed in the fledgling American Professional Football Association (APFA), later known as the National Football League (NFL). The team played 10 of
1921 Buffalo All-Americans season
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second completed in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA). The team improved on their previous output of 7–4–2, losing only two NFL
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franchises folded mid-season. The Decatur Staleys moved to Chicago. The APFA was renamed the National Football League on June 24, 1922. Four new franchises
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American football player and sports coach (1888–1974)
officially recognized by the NFL. Also does not include their 7–4 record in non-APFA games. "Jack Hegarty Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Pro-Football-Reference
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second completed in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA), soon to be renamed the National Football League. The team failed to improve
1921 Rochester Jeffersons season
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Klug, NFL player Richard D. Martin, college football coach Klinks Meyers, APFA player Tom Newberry, NFL all-pro offensive guard Jim Temp, NFL player Clarence
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and final season in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA). The team failed to improve on their prior season's record against league
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Flight Attendants. Retrieved February 16, 2024. "Candidate Endorsements". apfa.org. Association of Professional Flight Attendants. Retrieved May 12, 2024
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(NFL) was founded in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association (APFA) with ten teams from four states, all of whom existed in some form as participants
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and 1921 it was known as the American Professional Football Association (APFA). "Heisman Winners". Heisman Trophy. Archived from the original on August
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1921, it was known as the "American Professional Football Association" (APFA) before changing its name to the current name in 1922. The NFL partially
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English : habitational name from any of several places called Withington. The majority, including those in Cheshire, Herefordshire, Lancashire, and Shropshire, are named from an unattested Old English wīðign ‘willow copse’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; Withington in Gloucestershire appears in Domesday Book as Widindune, from the genitive case of an Old English personal name Widia + Old English dūn ‘hill’.
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English : habitational name from a place of this name in Cheshire (formerly in Lancashire), probably named in Old English as Wæringtun ‘settlement by the weir’, from Old English wæring (not independently recorded), a derivative of wær ‘weir’. Another Warrington, in Buckinghamshire, which may also have given rise to the surname, is recorded in the 12th century as Wardintone, probably from an unattested personal name Wearda or Wǣrheard + -ing-, denoting association, + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘estate’.
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English (Lancashire) : perhaps a variant of Warburton; otherwise a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.
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English : habitational name from a place in East Yorkshire named Walkington, from an unattested Old English personal name Walca + -ing- denoting association with + tūn.
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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A senator.
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English : habitational name from Bagby in North Yorkshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Baghebi, from the Old Norse personal name Baggi + Old Norse býr ‘farmstead’, ‘village’.Scottish : possibly from Begbie in East Lothian.James Bagby, a Scot, arrived in Jamestown, VA, in about 1628. One of his descendants, Arthur Pendleton Bagby (1794–1858), was governor of Alabama (1837–1841) and a U.S. senator (1841–48).
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English : habitational name from any of various places called Wallington. Those in Berkshire, Hampshire, and Greater London are probably all named from the genitive plural of Old English walh ‘foreigner’, ‘Briton’ (see Wallace) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. One in Northumberland was originally Old English Wealingtūn ‘settlement associated with Wealh’, a personal name or byname. One in Hertfordshire was named as the ‘settlement of the people of Wændel’, an unattested Old English personal name, while one in Norfolk was probably the ‘settlement of the dwellers by the wall (Old English wall)’.
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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A senator.
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(Ðона) Russian name derived from Greek enatos, NONA means "ninth." Compare with another form of Nona.
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English
English : occupational name for a summoner, an official who was responsible for ensuring the appearance of witnesses in court, Middle English sumner, sumnor.William Sumner came to Dorchester, MA, from England in about 1635. His descendants include U.S. Senator Charles Sumner, a major force in the struggle to end slavery, who was born in 1811 in Boston.
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English surname transferred to forename use, from the village of Washington in Co. Durham, named from Old English Wassingtun, WASHINGTON means "Wassa's settlement."Â
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The Tragedy of Othello' Venetian Senator, father of Desdemona.
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English
English : habitational name from either of the places called Washington, in Tyne and Wear and West Sussex. The latter is from Old English WassingatÅ«n ‘settlement (Old English tÅ«n) of the people of Wassa’, a personal name that is probably a short form of some compound name such as WÄðsige, composed of the elements wÄð ‘hunt’ + sige ‘victory’. Washington in Tyne and Wear is from Old English WassingtÅ«n ‘settlement associated with Wassa’.George Washington (1732–99), 1st president of the U.S. (1789–97), was born at Bridges Creek, VA. His great-grandfather had settled in the colony after emigrating from England in 1658. With the passage of time, the surname has come to be borne by more African Americans than English Americans. A prominent example was the educator Booker T. Washington (1856–1915), born a slave in VA, who adopted his surname from his stepfather, Washington Ferguson.
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English : habitational name, a reduced form of Wetherington.
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Settlement Associated with Wassa; Town Near Water; Clever Man's Settlement; Wassa's Settlement
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English : habitational name from either of two places called Warmington. The one in Warwickshire was named in Old English as Wǣrmundingtūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with Wǣrmund’. That in Northamptonshire was Wyrmingtūn ‘settlement associated with Wyrm’, an unattested byname meaning ‘serpent’, ‘dragon’.
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English : habitational name from Watlington in Norfolk or Oxfordshire, or Whatlington in Sussex. All are from an unattested Old (variously Hwætel, Wacol, Wæcel) + -inga suffix indicating association + tūn ‘settlement’.
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English : habitational name from Weddington in Warwickshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Watintune, from an unattested Old English personal name Hwæt + -ing- denoting association with + tūn ‘estate’. However, the surname does not appear in English sources and it may simply be an altered form of Waddington.
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A narrator of Hadith
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 English form of Welsh Kai, KAY means "lord." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of one of the first Knights of the Round Table. He was the son of Sir Ector, the foster brother of King Arthur, and is noted for having an acid tongue and boorish behavior, but mostly for trying to take credit when Arthur pulled the sword from the stone. Compare with another form of Kay.Â
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Hopeful
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A Sanskrit grammarian, The great scholar grammarian
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Lord rams devotees, Daughter of cyprus (Daughter of cyprus)
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Young hawk
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Delightful, One who entertains others, One who brings Joy to others, Pleasant and charming
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Wise, Clean
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Inflamed
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n.
The document or instrument containing such statement or proclamation; as, the Declaration of Independence (now preserved in Washington).
n.
A blue coloring matter found in some stentors. See Stentor, 2.
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A senator; a counselor.
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The collective body of senators and representatives of the people of a nation, esp. of a republic, constituting the chief legislative body of the nation.
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Conducive to health; tending to cure; healing; curative; sanative.
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A member of the king's council; a king's councilor.
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Pertaining to, or characteristic of, George Washington; as, a Washingtonian policy.
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A senator of ancient Rome.
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Having the power to cure or heal; healing; tending to heal; sanatory.
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The state or condition of being celebrated; fame; renown; as, the celebrity of Washington.
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Of or pertaining to a senator, or a senate; becoming to a senator, or a senate; as, senatorial duties; senatorial dignity.
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A broad stripe of purple on the fore part of the tunic, worn by senators in ancient Rome as an emblem of office.
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The office of president; as, Washington was elected to the presidency.
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A member of a senate.
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Of or pertaining to dinner or supper.
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Of or pertaining to the Roman patres (fathers) or senators, or patricians.
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Entitled to elect a senator, or by senators; as, the senatorial districts of a State.
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Report or opinion generally diffused; renown; public estimation; celebrity, either favorable or unfavorable; as, the fame of Washington.
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Chief, in a political sense, as being the seat of the general government of a state or nation; as, Washington and Paris are capital cities.
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The office or dignity of a senator.