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U.S. Medal-Winning Men's Basketball Teams
1936 (gold medal): Sam Balter, Ralph Bishop, Joe Fortenberry, Tex Gibbons, Francis Johnson, Carl Knowles, Frank Lubin, Art Mollner, Don Piper, Jack Ragland, Carl Shy, Willard Schmidt, Duane…1999-2000 Women's World, Olympic and American Records Swimming
Freestyle Distance Time Date Set Location 50 meters: World 24.13p Inge de Bruijn, Netherlands Sept. 22, 2000 Sydney Olympic 24.13 de Bruijn (same…Women's World, Olympic and American Swimming Records, 2000-2001
Freestyle Distance Time Date Set Location 50 meters: World 24.13p Inge de Bruijn, Netherlands Sept. 22, 2000 Sydney Olympic 24.13 de Bruijn (same…Vezina Trophy
From 1927-80, given to the principal goaltender(s) on the team allowing the fewest goals during the regular season. Trophy named after 1920's goalie Georges Vezina of the Montreal Canadiens…The Hungry Stones: Preface
by Rabindranath Tagore The Hungry StonesPreface The stories contained in this volume were translated by several hands. The version of The Victory is the author's own work. The seven…R-T
Maurice F. Rabb, Jr.Joseph Rainey Virginia RandolphNancy Davis ReaganBenjamin ReifelHiram RevelsJoseph Jones ReynoldsCondoleezza RiceBill RichardsonElliot RichardsonNorbert RillieuxJ.…Men's Olympic Decathlon Gold Medal Winners
1904 Thomas F. Kiely, Ireland 6036 pts. 1912 Jim Thorpe, United States - Hugo Wieslander, Sweden - 1920 Helge Lovland, Norway 6,804.35 pts. …Men's Olympic Decathlon Through the Years
Decathlon Find the Olympic gold-medal times for the men's decathlon competition from 1904 to the present. Year Points Record 1904 Thomas Kiely, IRE 6036 1906-08 Not…Hall, Stuart Henry McPhail
(Encyclopedia) Hall, Stuart, 1932–2014, Jamaican-born British sociologist and cultural theorist, b. Kingston, Jamaica. Hall attended Jamaica College…Huns
(Encyclopedia) Huns, nomadic and pastoral people of unknown ethnological affinities who appeared in Europe in the 4th cent. a.d., and built up an empire there. They were organized in a predominantly…