Talking History: Shows From 2000 an oped by James Martin Kirby on whether Benedict arnold was a hero. Women in baseball A talk with Gai Berlage, author of omen in baseball The http://talkinghistory.oah.org/arch2000.html
Extractions: The program contains an op-ed by professor Don Foster about the real authorship of the poem "Visit From St. Nicholas" (a.k.a. "The Night Before Christmas"). Foster is the author of Author Unknown: On the Trail of Anonymous The Transcontinental Railroad: A talk with historian Stephen Ambrose, author of Nothing Like It In the World: The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad, 1863-1869 Dec. 18, 2000 air date Real Audio 28.8 The program contains an op-ed by Gary Marks of the University of North Carolina, co-author of It Didn't Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States Lithuania: A talk with two principal figures in Lithuania's independence movement in 1990: Valdas Adamkus, elected President of the Republic of Lithuania in 1998; and professor Vytautus Landisbergis, who helped lead the independence movement. Dec. 11, 2000 air date
HickokSports.com - History - NCAA Baseball Champions This document contains a history of the NCAA national college baseball championship, Southern 9, Eastern Ill. 0, Joe arnold. 1982, UC Riverside 10, Fla. http://www.hickoksports.com/history/ncabaseb.shtml
Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search Table of Contents Division II Other Resources The "College World Series" is unusual among NCAA championship events in that it has a permanent home. Formally the National Collegiate Baseball Championship, the tournament was first held June 27-28, 1947, on the Western Michigan University campus in Kalamazoo. After another year in Kalamazoo, it went to Wichita, Kansas. Then the NCAA accepted an offer from a civic group in Omaha, Nebraska, to host the tournament every year. As a result, Omaha has been the home of the College World Series since 1950. The host committee, now known as College World Series, Inc., handles all the details of housing and food, in addition to supplying the park, while the NCAA oversees the competition itself. The tournament cost the Omaha sponsors more than it brought in for the first dozen years, but since 1962 it has shown a surplus, which is shared among the participating schools, the NCAA, and the hosts. Since 1954, the championship race has begun with competition in eight regions. Six teams from each region play a double-elimination tournament, with the champion advancing to the College World Series in Omaha. Those eight regional champions then take part another double-elimination tournament to determine the national champion.
East Tennessee State Athletics Richard arnold Basketball Marsha Barnes - Basketball Pat Carter - Football James Goodson - baseball Edward Leedy - Cross Country, Track Field http://www.etsubucs.com/info/halloffame/hofmembers.asp
Elon Sports Hall Of Fame *James Baugh Mallory (1952), Football, baseball, Coach (posthumous) *arnold E.Melvin (1952), Football *Talmadge Tal Abernathy (1942), baseball http://www.elon.edu/e-web/giving/eaf/hall.xhtml
Extractions: Katie was named the Stein H. Basnight Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year in 1991 and 1992. She was Elon's first four-time All-American in any sport at any level and still ranks among Elon's top-five all-time women's soccer players in single-season starts and career games played. The midfielder/defender tallied 16 goals, 12 assists and 44 points during her career and helped Elon capture four league titles and two district crowns. Robert Burnett (1996) Football, Baseball Robert achieved all-conference status three consecutive football seasons. He was named the South Atlantic Conference Defensive Player of the Year as well as a first-team all-region selection after hauling in a league-leading eight interceptions in 1993. He finished his career with 190 tackles, 27 pass deflections and 15 interceptions. Peter Lindstrom (1994) Tennis
Transition Game: Baseball Archives After all, how many batting titles did James Madison win? Brother arnold overat The Bottom Line is of the opinion that,. baseball should prevent all http://www.corante.com/transition/archives/cat_baseball.html
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Montpelier - James Madison University Magazine When Congdon begins talking baseball, theres no mistaking his locus classicusIts the diamond arnold Hauser 18921978 sociologist of art literature http://www.jmu.edu/montpelier/issues/fall02/main/monarchist.html
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GoPSUsports.com - Official Home Of Penn State Athletics James Madison scores in top of ninth to beat Penn State baseball team sophomore Matt Lewis (arnold, Md.), sophomore Joe Blackburn (Sinking Spring, Pa. http://www.gopsusports.com/Baseball/schedules/recap.cfm?gid=4884
Roger Maris | BaseballLibrary.com Bill James Does Maris belong in the Hall of Fame? Insiders fear the worstthat A s president arnold Johnson will follow script and put Maris in Yankee http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/M/Maris_Roger.stm
Extractions: OF 1957-68 Indians, Athletics, Yankees , Cardinals Roger Maris's Teams 1957 Cleveland Indians 1958 Cleveland Indians 1958 Kansas City Athletics 1959 Kansas City Athletics 1960 New York Yankees 1961 New York Yankees 1962 New York Yankees 1963 New York Yankees 1964 New York Yankees 1965 New York Yankees 1966 New York Yankees 1967 St. Louis Cardinals 1968 St. Louis Cardinals Roger Maris's Teammates Games Average HR RBI Career World Series Books and articles about Roger Maris When Maris hit his record 61st home run of the 1961 season, he became the owner of the most glamorous of all baseball standards, a mark he has held for nearly as long as his predecessor Babe Ruth did before Maris broke it. A great outfielder with a fine arm, an adept baserunner, and a team player willing to move baserunners and slide hard to break up double plays, Maris was a winner in two cities, appearing in more World Series than any other player in the 1960s and establishing himself as one of the dominant players of the first half of the decade.
Bookbb97 The Bill James Guide to baseball Managers by Bill James. Jackie Robinson byArnold Rampersad. A brutally honest biography of baseball s great black http://www.sandlotshrink.com/bookbb97.htm
Extractions: 1997 Best Baseball Books Sunday, December 14, 1997 The Babe in Red Stockings: An In-Depth Chronicle of Babe Ruth with the Boston Red Sox by Kerry Keene, Raymond Sinibaldi and David Hickey. Covers Ruth's significant days with the Red Sox and his achievements in the post-season. Certainly a must read for both Ruth and Bosox fans alike. Sagamore Publishing. Baseball's First Stars by Frederick Ivor-Campbell, Robert Tiemann and Mark Rucker. Volume 2 of SABR's biographies of 19 th century players. Includes career statistics on them as well as profiles of other prominent figures. Combined with the first volume, the profiles now number 289. Society for Baseball Research. The Baseball Timeline: The Day-by-Day History of Baseball from Valley Forge to the Present Day by Burt Solomon. The definitive timeline-style book to date makes an excellent addition to all baseball libraries. Starts with a 1778 diary entry of a Valley Forge soldier and continues day-by-day, year-by-year through 1996. In addition to the on-the-filed highlights (and lowlights), the reader is notified along the way of births, deaths, significant trades, unusual and/or humorous occurrences, rules changes, important books, movie releases, television programs and much, much more all of which is referenced in a handy index. Also included is a helpful bibliography. Avon. The Bill James Guide to Baseball Managers by Bill James.
Poets' Corner - Index Of Poets - Letters A,B Matthew arnold. (1822 1888) English Poet and Critic, Professor of Poetry at Oxford James Beattie. (1735 - 1803) Scottish Poet and Essayist http://www.theotherpages.org/poems/poem-ab.html
Extractions: Poets: A B C D E F G H ... Y Z Poets 'A' Poets 'B' (1881 - 1960) - American Newspaperman and parodist, known as a member of the 'Algonquin Round Table' literary circle and as author of 'The Conning Tower' newspaper column Something Else Again [1920], the complete book of 86 poems and parodies from Something Else Again
Time Trail, West Virginia, December 1997 Programs December 3, 1787 James Rumsey Demonstrates His Steamboat December 4, 1868Birth of baseball Hall of Famer Jesse The Crab Burkett http://www.wvculture.org/history/timetrl/ttdec.html
Extractions: December 1997 Programs If early western Virginia leaders had had their way after the Revolutionary War, the national capital would now be located in the vicinity of the Jefferson County community of Shepherdstown. That may seem hard to believe, but Jim Surkamp, who's researched eastern panhandle history, says Shepherdstown had a legitimate shot at becoming the nation's seat of government. Surkamp: They were an early front runner. They made the most substantial offer in land and money of any of the sites that were submitting for the nation's capital. The Virginia General Assembly approved the idea and made its position clear to President George Washington , who was to make the final decision. Washington's only stipulation governing his choice of sites was that the capital be located along the Potomac River. On December 1, 1790, two prominent Shepherdstown residents, Henry Bedinger and William Good, wrote to Washington supporting Shepherdstown's bid. There was a great deal of support on both sides of the Potomac River for the capital. Over $25,000 had been raised and 475 acres of land donated just across the river in Maryland.
Presidential Medal Of Freedom 2002, Hank Aaron (baseball player). 2002, Bill Cosby (comedian and actor) James Farmer James Farmer Age 79 the last surviving member of the Big http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0002285.html
Extractions: Arts and Entertainment Awards Science and Other Awards The Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian award, recognizes exceptional meritorious service. The medal was established by President Truman in 1945 to recognize notable service in the war. In 1963, President Kennedy reintroduced it as an honor for distinguished civilian service in peacetime. Arthur Ashe, Jr. (tennis professional) William J. Brennan, Jr. (jurist) Marjory Stoneman Douglas (conservationist) J. William Fulbright (public servant) Thurgood Marshall (jurist) General Colin L. Powell
PBL 39-63 The Pioneer baseball League Official Website is your guide to a minor league in the Runs George Leyrer, Twin Falls, 163, SOs James Zavitka, Ogden, 193 http://www.pioneerleague.com/History/pbl39-63.htm
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Stock Maven Classic Films Genre: Baseball Movies Genre baseball Movies Danny Aiello III, Joe Castellano, Eddie Cipot, KenGrassano, Robert Kalaf, Barry Kivel, Steven Kronovet, James Meyer, Mike Starr, http://www.stockmaven.com/films/baseball.htm
Extractions: Starring: Robert Redford, Robert Duvall , Glenn Close, Kim Basinger, Wilford Brimley, Barbara Hershey, Robert Prosky, Richard Farnsworth, Joe Don Baker, John Finnegan, Alan Fudge, Paul Sullivan Jr., Rachel Hall, Robert Rich III, Michael Madsen, Jon Van Ness, Mickey Treanor, George Wilkosz, Anthony J. Ferrara, Philip Mankowski, Danny Aiello III, Joe Castellano, Eddie Cipot, Ken Grassano, Robert Kalaf, Barry Kivel, Steven Kronovet, James Meyer, Mike Starr, Sam Green, Martin Grey, Joseph Mosso, Richard Oliveri, Lawrence Couzens, Duke McGuire, Stephen Poliachik, Kevin Lester, Joseph Charboneau, Robert Rudnick, Ken Kamholz, Sibby Sisti, Phillip D. Rosenberg, Christopher B. Rehbaum, Nicholas Koleff, Jerry Stockman, James Quamo, Joe Strnad, James Mohr, Ralph Tabakin, Dennis Gould, Joshua Abbey, Gayle Vance, George Scheitinger, Peter Poth, Bernie McInerney, Elizabeth Ann Klein, Charles Sergis (voice), Edward Walsh
BBread Beisser, arnold. The Madness in Sports, 1967. Miller, James Edward, TheBaseball Business Pursuing Pennants and Profits in Baltimore, 1990. http://www2.tltc.ttu.edu/Harper/3339BB/bbread.htm
Extractions: Texas Tech University Reference and Historiography: The Seventh and Eigth editions of Total Baseball, published in 2001 and 2003 constitute the official encyclopedia of Major League Baseball and contains a wealth of information on the game's history and personalities. American History and Life , CD-ROM, 1981-1993. Davis, Lenwood, G., Black Athletes in the United States: A Bibliography, 1800-1981 Larry Gerlach, "Not Quite Ready for Prime Time: Baseball History, 1983-1993," Journal of Sport Hisory 21 (Summer, 1994), 103-138. Hexter, J.H., The History Primer Miscrosoft, Complete Baseball CD-ROM, 1994. Levine, Peter, American Sport: A Documentary History , paper, Prentice-Hall 1989. Porter, David, The Biographical Dictionary of American Sport , 4 vols. plus , 1987. Riess, Steven A., ed. Major Problems in Sport History Remley, Mary Lou, Women in Sport: An Annotated Bibliography and Resource Guide, 1900-1990 Sports in North America: A Documentary History Sullivan, Dean
Richard Orodenker: The Phillies Reader A rich collection of baseball literature that chronicles the dramatic history of Life and Death through the Years with the Phillies James A. Michener http://www.temple.edu/tempress/titles/1259_reg.html
Extractions: 302 pp 6x9 The Phillies Reader features essays on the athletic achievements of such legendary players as Chuck Klein, Richie Ashburn, Dick Allen, and Mike Schmidt; the political turmoil surrounding the "ok" from manager Ben Chapman to "ride" Jackie Robinson about the color of his skin; the bizarre shooting of Eddie Waitkus; the heroics of the Whiz Kids; the heartbreak of '64; and the occasional triumphs and frequent travails of controversial managers Gene Mauch, Frank Lucchesi, and Danny Ozark. It asks why fans boo great players such as Del Ennis, but forgave Pat Burrell for his horrendous 2003 slump. Featuring essays by Red Smith, Pete Dexter, Roger Angell, and James Michener, among others, The Phillies Reader presents a compendium of Phillies literature that reveals what it is that makes legends.