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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Charles Dvorak, John Pennel, Jenn Suhr, Geary Eppley, Edward J. Hogan, Jillian Schwartz, Robert A. Gardner, Alfred Carlton Gilbert, Conlan Carter, Stacy Dragila, Bob Richards, Bud Held, Jeff Hartwig, Jack Whitt, Bob Seagren, Don Bragg, Mike Tully, Nadine O'Connor, Brad Walker, Lacy Janson, Cornelius Warmerdam, Earl Bell, Boo Morcom, John Uelses, Timothy Mack, Frank Potts, Tori Pena, Eldon Jenne, Chelsea Johnson, Lawrence Johnson, George Varoff, Derek Miles, Philipa Raschker, Jason Colwick, Tori Anthony, Tim Bright, Dean Starkey, Brandon Richards, Jan Johnson, Tye Harvey, Nick Hysong, Toby Stevenson, Brian Sternberg, Doug Sharp, Sabin Carr, Irving Baxter, Frank Nelson, Ron Morris, Lee Barnes, Nathan Ball, Marc Wright, Earle Meadows, David Roberts, Meredith Colket, Joe Dial, Bob Gutowski, Bill Fritz, Mike Cotton, Fred Hansen, Donald Pellmann, Edward Cook, LeRoy Samse, Scott Huffman, Frank Foss, Pat Manson, April Steiner Bennett, Billy Olson, Longino Welch, David Volz, Melissa Mueller, William Miller, Bill Payne, Welles Hoyt, Kellie Suttle, Mary Sauer, Harry Babcock, James Brooker, Albert Tyler, Sam Bellah, Edwin Myers, Charles Jacobs, Greg Smithey, Glen Graham, Kory Tarpenning, Louis Wilkins, George Jefferson, Jeremy Scott, Frank Murphy, Ward McLanahan, Charles McGinnis, Melissa Price, Donald Laz, Walter Dray, Edward Glover, Dave Tork, William Droegemueller, Gordon Dukes, Frank Coyle, Claude Allen, Thomas Jackson, Edward Knourek. Excerpt: Charles Edward Dvorak (November 27, 1878 - December 18, 1969) was an American track and field athlete who specialized in the pole vault. He attended the University of Michigan where he competed for the Michigan Wolverines men's track and field team from 1900 to 1904. He participated in the 1900 Summer Olympics where he was a favorite in the pole vault. However, he missed the competit...