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He would be assisted by Frank Shaughnessy, a former manager of the Senators in the NHA days, to assist him with the strategy used in games.
Nhat Hanh's followers claim that during a sacred ceremony at Plum Village in 2006 Nghi received a transmission from Nhat Hanh and agreed to let them occupy Bat Nha.
After the Geneva Agreements of 1954, Chế Lan Viên returned to Hà Nội, taking on responsibilities as a leading member of the Writers’ Association of Viet Nam (Hội Nhà Văn Việt Nam).
The Women's Publishing House, Nha Xuat Phu Nu of Hanoi, published Paco's Story in December 2010, translated by Pham Anh Tuan, with an introduction by celebrated Vietnamese novelist Bao Ninh.
Lorne Campbell (born in Ottawa, Ontario) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 140 games in various professional leagues, including the National Hockey Association (NHA) and International Professional Hockey League (IPHL).
Nha Trang Airport may refer to the 2 airports serving Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa, Vietnam.
Andy Kyle - former Cincinnati Reds outfielder, minor league baseball player, hockey player with the NHA Toronto Blueshirts, golf player
1982 - In what has been called "the worst tragedy" in Vietnam's railway history, over 200 people were killed when a train running from Nha Trang to Ho Chi Minh City lost control at speeds of over 100 km/h and derailed near Bàu Cá, Đồng Nai Province, scattering the locomotives and coaches throughout the nearby terrain.
The Toronto franchise was bought by Frank Robinson, Percy Quinn, who was also president of the Dominion Lacrosse Association, a Canadian professional lacrosse league that had patterned itself after the NHA and other investors.