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John William Heisman John William Heisman
John William Heisman , 1869-1936, American football coach, b. Cleveland. He studied and played football at Brown (1887-89) and the Univ. of Pennsylvania (1890-91). He coached football for 36 years from 1892-1927, most memorably at Auburn (1895-99), Georgia Tech (1904-19), and Rice (1924-27). At... Read more
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Charles Bertrand Lewis Charles Bertrand Lewis
Lewis, Charles Bertrand (1842–1924), Ohio humorist, whose sketches in the Detroit Free Press won him a contemporary reputation. Much of his writing was collected in books, typical examples being Brother Gardener's Lime Kiln Club (1882), a parody of a black society, and Trials and Troubles of... Read more
Transcendental Club Transcendental Club
Transcendental Club, name applied by outsiders to the New England intellectuals who met occasionally and informally, during the seven or eight years following 1836, at Emerson's home in Concord and elsewhere, to discuss philosophy, theology, and literature. The members called themselves the... Read more
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A WARDS 1990 Major League Baseball World Series—Cincinnati Reds (National League), 4 vs. Oakland Athletics (American League), 0 Super Bowl XXIV—San Francisco 49ers, 55 vs. Denver Broncos, 10 National Collegiate Athletic Association Football ... Read more
Hockey Hockey
HOCKEY 1980 Olympic Attention The new heights of popularity achieved by the National Hockey League (NHL) in the 1980s stems in part from the interest in the sport generated when the United States hockey team shocked the world by upsetting the mighty Soviets and later winning... Read more
Herschel Walker Herschel Walker
Herschel Walker1962— Football player, entrepreneur Herschel Walker was a standout running back in both collegiate and professional football. As a junior at the University of Georgia, the 6'1? 223-pound Walker won the Heisman Trophy, college football's highest honor, capping a collegiate career in... Read more
En Vogue En Vogue
En Vogue Vocal quartet For the Record… Born—and Bred—to Sing Compared to Supremes Divas Conquer All Selected discography Sources When the always modishly attired vocal quartet En Vogue called their debut album Born to Sing, few listeners acquainted with their flawless... Read more

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