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Larry Birleffi - Wikipedia - (1) Birleffi's newspaper and broadcasting activities spanned much of the 20th
century, as he became known as the original "Voice of the University of Wyoming
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Lawrence V. Birleffi - University of Wyoming Athletics Hall of Fame - Larry Birleffi, a 1942 graduate of the University of Wyoming and native of Hartville
, became the “Voice of the Cowboys” in 1947 and continued broadcasting ...
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Larry Birleffi - YouTube - Oct 3, 2016 ... Birleffi: Family Barb Wedding, Confirmation etc... - Duration: 17:48. joseph birleffi
4 views · 17:48. Language: English; Content location: United ...
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Larry Birleffi Obituary | Larry Birleffi Funeral | Legacy.com - CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - Larry Birleffi, a television and radio broadcaster known
for more than 50 years as the "Voice of the Wyoming Cowboys," died Saturday.
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Happy 101st Birthday To The 'Voice Of The Cowboys', Larry Birleffi - Apr 21, 2017 ... With all due respect to Curt Gowdy and Dave Walsh, who are legends in their
own right, Larry Birleffi is the greatest sportscaster in Wyoming ...
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Larry Birleffi - Bio, Facts, Family | Famous Birthdays - Learn about Larry Birleffi: his birthday, what he did before fame, his family life, fun
trivia facts, popularity rankings, and more.
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Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources - Multi-Media - Larry Birleffi - Voice of the Cowboys Audio Presentation (Audio Presentation) If
you've ever seen Hartville, Wyoming, population 76, you'll find it hard to imagine
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Larry Birleffi, Curt Gowdy and Governor Ed Herschler. Photo from ... - Three of Acting Governor Frank Houx's daughters, Vera, Mercedes and Thora in
During the early century, it was in vogue for girls to wear larger and larger hair ...
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About WAB - Steve Lawrence Buffalo (Deceased). 2005. Ray Lansing Cheyenne, Gene
Benson ... Larry Birleffi Cheyenne (Deceased), Jeanette Maxwell Buffalo (
Deceased).
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Wyoming State Archives - Platte County - Larry Birleffi, radio sports announcer. Gov Jim Geringer.jpg, Jim Geringer ·
governor. Charles A. Guernsey, rancher and town founder. Alexander Swan
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