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- Austie_Harding abstract "Francis Austin Harding (September 26, 1917 in Boston, Massachusetts – February 25, 1991 Natick, Massachusetts) is a retired ice hockey player. Harding was named an All-American while at Harvard University. In 1938, he won the John Tudor Memorial Cup as the most valuable player. He was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974.".
- Austie_Harding birthDate "1917-09-26".
- Austie_Harding birthPlace Boston.
- Austie_Harding birthPlace Massachusetts.
- Austie_Harding birthPlace United_States.
- Austie_Harding birthYear "1917".
- Austie_Harding deathDate "1991-02-25".
- Austie_Harding deathPlace Massachusetts.
- Austie_Harding deathPlace Natick,_Massachusetts.
- Austie_Harding deathPlace United_States.
- Austie_Harding deathYear "1991".
- Austie_Harding wikiPageExternalLink www.ushockeyhall.com.
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- Austie_Harding wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
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- Austie_Harding wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts.
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- Austie_Harding wikiPageWikiLinkText "Austie Harding".
- Austie_Harding wikiPageWikiLinkText "Francis "Austie" Harding, jr.".
- Austie_Harding dateOfBirth "1917-09-26".
- Austie_Harding dateOfDeath "1991-02-25".
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- Austie_Harding name "Harding, Austie".
- Austie_Harding placeOfBirth Boston.
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- Austie_Harding placeOfDeath Massachusetts.
- Austie_Harding placeOfDeath Natick,_Massachusetts.
- Austie_Harding placeOfDeath United_States.
- Austie_Harding shortDescription "American ice hockey player".
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- Austie_Harding description "American ice hockey player".
- Austie_Harding description "American ice hockey player".
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- Austie_Harding subject Category:Sportspeople_from_Boston,_Massachusetts.
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- Austie_Harding comment "Francis Austin Harding (September 26, 1917 in Boston, Massachusetts – February 25, 1991 Natick, Massachusetts) is a retired ice hockey player. Harding was named an All-American while at Harvard University. In 1938, he won the John Tudor Memorial Cup as the most valuable player. He was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974.".
- Austie_Harding label "Austie Harding".
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- Austie_Harding givenName "Austie".
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- Austie_Harding name "Austie Harding".
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- Austie_Harding surname "Harding".