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Biddle as a boxer in 1909 Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle I (1874–1948) was an millionaire whose fortune allowed him to pursue theatricals, self-published writing, athletics, and Christianity on a full-time basis. He was the man upon whom the book My Philadelphia Father and the and film were based. He trained men in combat in both World War I and World War II, was a fellow of the and founded a movement called 'Athletic Christianity' that eventually attracted 300,000 members around the world.
A 1955 article called him 'boxing's greatest amateur' as well as a 'major factor in the re-establishment of boxing as a legal and, at that time, estimable sport.' • p.253 Baltzell, Edward Digby Philadelphia Gentlemen: The Making of a National Upper Class 1958 Free Press • ^.
December 3, 1956. Retrieved March 17, 2011. May 28, 1948. Retrieved March 19, 2011. August 5, 1935. Retrieved March 20, 2011. Retrieved March 19, 2011.
• The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, v.7, 1897 •. October 25, 1943. Retrieved March 21, 2011.
• ^ Philadelphia Inquirer, Friday Morning, 28 May 1948 • James N. Wright (April 1940).. • ^ Joseph R. Svinth (December 2001). Journal of Non-Lethal Combatives.
24 February 1909. Retrieved 22 March 2011. • (in French). February 6, 1920.
Retrieved May 4, 2017. Archived from on 2008-05-01. Retrieved 2008-07-03.
Our Family Tree. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
• Karl Schuon (1963). New York: Franklin Watts.
• Kyle Crichton; Cordelia Drexel Biddle (1955). My Philadelphia Father. • on Further reading [ ] •; August 17, 1933 'Helen Avis Howard Engaged To Anthony J. Clinton Howard, of Atlanta, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Helen Avis Howard, to Mr. Anthony Joseph Drexel 3d, son of Mr.
Anthony Joseph Drexel Jr. Of Philadelphia.'
•; June 4, 1948 'Died. Colonel Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Sr., 73, muscular Christian, father of the wartime ambassador to the governments in exile; following a cerebral hemorrhage; in Syosset, N.Y. He founded the Drexel Biddle Bible Classes in 1907 (their curriculum of fighting-&-praying ultimately attracted 200,000 members), taught jujitsu and dirty fighting to Marines in both World War.' •; October 14, 2004 'Nicholas Duke Biddle, 83, Scion of Wealth Who Helped the Poor. Nicholas Duke Biddle, scion of two prominent American families who helped refugees from Cuba and Caribbean, dies at age 83.
Biddle was originally named Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle III, after his father, Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Jr., a prominent diplomat.' External links [ ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to.
The following article on Colonel Biddle, WW II hand-to-hand combat instructor, is from the June 17, 1942, issue of Yank: The Army Weekly. It focuses on bayonet training, but is worth a read if only for the 'Dead-End Kids'-style dialog between the recruits. THE BITTER BAYONET OF COLONEL BIDDLE By Pvt. Youtube video downloader for htc explorer a310 e. Lloyd Shearer Sixteen inches of steel at the end of a rifle can be a lease on life when 'Assault Fire' comes and men fight hand-to-hand, no holds barred. The bayonet is the last souvenir of days when men slugged it out with sword and battle-axe.
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Biddle as a boxer in 1909 Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle I (1874–1948) was an millionaire whose fortune allowed him to pursue theatricals, self-published writing, athletics, and Christianity on a full-time basis. He was the man upon whom the book My Philadelphia Father and the and film were based. He trained men in combat in both World War I and World War II, was a fellow of the and founded a movement called 'Athletic Christianity' that eventually attracted 300,000 members around the world.
A 1955 article called him 'boxing's greatest amateur' as well as a 'major factor in the re-establishment of boxing as a legal and, at that time, estimable sport.' • p.253 Baltzell, Edward Digby Philadelphia Gentlemen: The Making of a National Upper Class 1958 Free Press • ^.
December 3, 1956. Retrieved March 17, 2011. May 28, 1948. Retrieved March 19, 2011. August 5, 1935. Retrieved March 20, 2011. Retrieved March 19, 2011.
• The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, v.7, 1897 •. October 25, 1943. Retrieved March 21, 2011.
• ^ Philadelphia Inquirer, Friday Morning, 28 May 1948 • James N. Wright (April 1940).. • ^ Joseph R. Svinth (December 2001). Journal of Non-Lethal Combatives.
24 February 1909. Retrieved 22 March 2011. • (in French). February 6, 1920.
Retrieved May 4, 2017. Archived from on 2008-05-01. Retrieved 2008-07-03.
Our Family Tree. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
• Karl Schuon (1963). New York: Franklin Watts.
• Kyle Crichton; Cordelia Drexel Biddle (1955). My Philadelphia Father. • on Further reading [ ] •; August 17, 1933 'Helen Avis Howard Engaged To Anthony J. Clinton Howard, of Atlanta, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Helen Avis Howard, to Mr. Anthony Joseph Drexel 3d, son of Mr.
Anthony Joseph Drexel Jr. Of Philadelphia.'
•; June 4, 1948 'Died. Colonel Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Sr., 73, muscular Christian, father of the wartime ambassador to the governments in exile; following a cerebral hemorrhage; in Syosset, N.Y. He founded the Drexel Biddle Bible Classes in 1907 (their curriculum of fighting-&-praying ultimately attracted 200,000 members), taught jujitsu and dirty fighting to Marines in both World War.' •; October 14, 2004 'Nicholas Duke Biddle, 83, Scion of Wealth Who Helped the Poor. Nicholas Duke Biddle, scion of two prominent American families who helped refugees from Cuba and Caribbean, dies at age 83.
Biddle was originally named Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle III, after his father, Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Jr., a prominent diplomat.' External links [ ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to.
The following article on Colonel Biddle, WW II hand-to-hand combat instructor, is from the June 17, 1942, issue of Yank: The Army Weekly. It focuses on bayonet training, but is worth a read if only for the 'Dead-End Kids'-style dialog between the recruits. THE BITTER BAYONET OF COLONEL BIDDLE By Pvt. Youtube video downloader for htc explorer a310 e. Lloyd Shearer Sixteen inches of steel at the end of a rifle can be a lease on life when 'Assault Fire' comes and men fight hand-to-hand, no holds barred. The bayonet is the last souvenir of days when men slugged it out with sword and battle-axe.