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  1. Charles C. Pyle war ein US-amerikanischer Kinobesitzer und Sportmanager. Sein Spitzname war Cash and Carry, abgeleitet von seinen Initialen C. C. und „the nation’s first sportsagent“. Er gilt sowohl als Pionier des American Football wie des Tennis als auch des Laufsports.

  2. Charles C. "Charlie" Pyle (March 26, 1882 – February 3, 1939), sometimes called "Cash and Carry Pyle," was a Champaign–Urbana, Illinois theater owner, sports agent, and sports entreprenuer best known for his representation of American football star Red Grange and French tennis player Suzanne Lenglen.

  3. Charles “Chuck” Pyle is an artist, illustrator, and arts educator based in Sonoma County. As an artist he has worked in illustration since 1976 and has wide tastes and interests.

  4. Charles Pyle. Charles, “Chuck”, Pyle was born in California and went to art school in San Francisco. He drew pictures from an early age and still remembers fondly the unique aroma of warm crayons and manila paper.

  5. Charles “Chuck” Pyle is an artist, illustrator, painter en plein air and studio, with a streak of humor and a love of drawing the world around him. Charles, or ‘Chuck’ as he is known, has been an artist since he was little, and a successful career as a painter illustrator since 1976.

  6. This changed in 1926 when Charles C. (“Cash and Carry”) Pyle, a successful sports promoter in the United States, offered Suzanne Lenglen $50,000 to go on a professional tour of America playing Mary K. Browne, who had been U.S. singles champion from 1912 to 1914.

  7. Charles Pyle This paper argues that Buddhism can legitimately be taken as science. It came to be thought of as a religion in the European discourse in the framework of the conflicted opposition between science and religion Europeans who viewed Buddhism from the outside.