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Jascha Brodsky 1997 Deaths
Jascha Brodskyviolinist performed with Philadelphia's Curtis String Quartet for more than 50 yearsBorn: 1907Died: 1997William J. Brennan Jr. 1997 DeathsBarry S. BrookLiving in Captivity
FoxFriday 8:00–8:30 p.m.; on hiatusCast:Mia Cottet, Lenny Venito, Matthew Letscher, Melinda McGraw, Kira Arne and Dondré T. Whitfield Curtis Cooke thinks he's living the American dream when…2000 Newbery Medal and Honor Books
The Newbery Medal is awarded annually by the American Library Association for the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children.Newbery Medal for Best Book: Bud, Not…Polly Riley 2002 Deaths
Polly RileyAge: 75 renowned amateur golfer from Ft. Worth, Texas, who won the Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour's first sanctioned event in 1950 (Tampa Open); finished tied for second…Felix Galimir Biography
Felix GalimirAge: 89 influential violinist who taught or inspired scores of chamber violinists. Galimir worked extensively with the premier composers of the 20th century, including Arnold…Virginia Van Wie Biography
Virginia Van WieAge: 88 one of only five players to win golf's U.S. Women's Amateur Championship three consecutive years in 1932, 33 and 34; a member of the 1932 and 1934 Curtis Cup teams…Men: College Soccer, 2000-01 Season
The 2000 first team All-America selections of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). Holdovers from the 1999 NSCAA All-America team are in bold type. GOALKEEPER—Chris…protozoan
(Encyclopedia) protozoanprotozoanprōˌtəzōˈən [key], informal term for the unicellular heterotrophs of the kingdom Protista. Protozoans comprise a large, diverse assortment of microscopic or near-…Normans
(Encyclopedia) Normans, designation for the Northmen, or Norsemen, who conquered Normandy in the 10th cent. and adopted Christianity and the customs and language of France. Abandoning piracy and…Defoe, Daniel
(Encyclopedia) Defoe or De Foe, DanielDefoe or De Foe, Danieldĭfōˈ [key], 1660?–1731, English writer, b. London. He was nearly sixty when he turned to writing novels. In 1719 he published his…