• John Kotz may refer to: John Kotz (basketball) (1919–1999), American basketball player John Kotz (politician) (1930–2014), British Labour politician This...
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  • Kotz or Kötz may refer to: Brad Kotz, American lacrosse player at Syracuse University from 1982 to 1985 Dorothy Kotz (born 1944), Australian politician...
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  • December 2014), "John Kotz obituary", The Guardian Stan Newens (September 2011), "Review of "Vintage Red" by John Kotz", Tribune John Kotz (2011), Vintage...
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  • John P. Kotz (March 27, 1919 – May 8, 1999) was an American college basketball player and early professional, best known as the Most Outstanding Player...
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  • satiation semantique". Bulletin de Psychologie. 22: 140–49. Kounios, John; Kotz, Sonja I.; Holcomb, Philip J. (2000). "On the Locus of the Semantic Satiation...
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    their only NCAA Championship in history. With the help of tournament MOP John Kotz and All-American Gene Englund, the Badgers beat Washington State 39–34...
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  • 39–34 victory in the final over Washington State, coached by Jack Friel. John Kotz of Wisconsin was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. The following...
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  • 1939 – Jimmy Hull, Ohio State* 1940 – Marvin Huffman, Indiana 1941 – John Kotz, Wisconsin 1942 – Howie Dallmar, Stanford 1943 – Ken Sailors, Wyoming...
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    the chemical elements were arranged according to their atomic weight." John Kotz, Paul Treichel, Gabriela Weaver (2005). "Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity...
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  • Championship Game National championship game Date March 29, 1941 Venue Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri MVP John Kotz, Wisconsin ← 1940 1942 →...
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