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University of Notre Dame University of Notre Dame
University of Notre Dame , at Notre Dame, Ind., near South Bend; Roman Catholic; coeducational; est. and opened 1842, chartered 1844. It has a noted law school and computing center as well as laboratories for research in botany, radiation, geology, metallurgy, and engineering. It also operates... Read more
Knute Kenneth Rockne Knute Kenneth Rockne
Knute Kenneth Rockne , 1888-1931, American football coach, b. Norway, B.S. Notre Dame, 1914. In 1893 he settled with his parents in Chicago. He excelled at football at Notre Dame and with Gus Dorais scored a sensational upset (1913) of the heavily favored Army team through the use of the forward... Read more
Rosalind Russell Rosalind Russell
RUSSELL, Rosalind Nationality:American. Born:Waterbury, Connecticut, 4 June 1908. Education:Attended Notre Dame Academy, Waterbury; Marymount School, Tarrytown on the Hudson, New York; American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York. Family:Married Frederic... Read more
South Euclid South Euclid
South Euclid , city (1990 pop. 23,866), Cuyahoga co., NE Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland ; inc. as a city 1940. Mostly residential, it is the site of Notre Dame College.... Read more
South Bend South Bend
South Bend: Recreation Sightseeing South Bend is noted for the University of Notre Dame, for its industrial heritage, and for its municipal parks. A good place to begin a campus tour is at Notre Dame's Eck Visitors' Center, which has historical displays and a 20-minute movie... Read more
Chartres Chartres
Chartres , city (1990 pop. 41,850), capital of Eure-et-Loir dept., NW France, in Orléanais, on the Eure River. Chartres is of great historic and artistic interest; it is also a regional market with many industries, including metallurgy, and the production of perfumes and electronic equipment.... Read more
George Nauman Shuster George Nauman Shuster
George Nauman Shuster 1894-1977, American educator, b. Lancaster, Wis., grad. Notre Dame (B.A., 1915; M.A., 1920) and Columbia (Ph.D., 1940). He was head of the department of English at Notre Dame (1920-24) and professor of English at St. Joseph's College for Women, Brooklyn, N.Y. (1924-35); at... Read more
Belmont Belmont
Belmont . 1 City (1990 pop. 24,127), San Mateo co., W Calif., a residential suburb midway between San Francisco and San Jose; laid out 1851, inc. 1926. There is light manufacturing, and the College of Notre Dame (est. 1851) is there. 2 Town (1990 pop. 24,720), Middlesex co., E Mass., a... Read more
Jean Baptiste Pigalle Jean Baptiste Pigalle
Jean Baptiste Pigalle , 1714-85, French sculptor. His skill embraced a wide range, from small works appealing to the taste of the court to large and elaborate tombs. Among the latter are the mausoleum of Marshal Maurice of Saxony, Church of St. Thomas, Strasbourg, and that of the Count d'Harcourt,... Read more

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