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- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) abstract "Fred Pearson (born March 23, 1923) is an American ice hockey player who competed in ice hockey at the 1948 Winter Olympics.Pearson was a member of the American ice hockey team which played eight games, but was disqualified, at the 1948 Winter Olympics hosted by St. Moritz, Switzerland.".
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) activeYearsEndYear "1948".
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) activeYearsStartYear "1947".
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) birthDate "1923-03-23".
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) birthPlace Beverly,_Massachusetts.
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) birthPlace Massachusetts.
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) birthPlace United_States.
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) birthYear "1923".
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) formerTeam United_States_men's_national_ice_hockey_team.
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) position Forward_(ice_hockey).
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) wikiPageID "40382577".
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- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) birthDate "1923-03-23".
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) birthPlace Beverly,_Massachusetts.
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) birthPlace Massachusetts.
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) birthPlace United_States.
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) careerEnd "1948".
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) careerStart "1947".
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) dateOfBirth "1923-03-23".
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) imageSize "225".
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) name "Fred Pearson".
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) name "Pearson, Fred".
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) ntlTeam "United States".
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) placeOfBirth Beverly,_Massachusetts.
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) placeOfBirth Massachusetts.
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) placeOfBirth United_States.
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) playedFor United_States_men's_national_ice_hockey_team.
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) position Forward_(ice_hockey).
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) shortDescription "American ice hockey player".
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) description "American ice hockey player".
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- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) subject Category:Ice_hockey_players_at_the_1948_Winter_Olympics.
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) subject Category:Olympic_ice_hockey_players_of_the_United_States.
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) subject Category:People_from_Beverly,_Massachusetts.
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- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) comment "Fred Pearson (born March 23, 1923) is an American ice hockey player who competed in ice hockey at the 1948 Winter Olympics.Pearson was a member of the American ice hockey team which played eight games, but was disqualified, at the 1948 Winter Olympics hosted by St. Moritz, Switzerland.".
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- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) givenName "Fred".
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- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) name "Fred Pearson".
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) name "Pearson, Fred".
- Fred_Pearson_(ice_hockey) surname "Pearson".