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Bollinger, Lee C.

(Encyclopedia) Bollinger, Lee C., 1947–, American educator, b. Santa Rosa, Calif., grad. Univ. of Oregon (B.A.), Columbia (M.A.; LL.B.). He joined the faculty of the Univ. of Michigan Law School in…

Paulie

Director:John RobertsWriter:Laurie CraigDirector of Photography:Tony Pierce-RobertsEditor:Bruce CannonMusic:John DebneyProduction Designer:Dennis WashingtonProducers:Mark Gordon, Gary…

1996 National Board of Review Awards

The National Board of Review includes teachers, actors, writers and movie-production workers. The organization publishes the magazine Films in Review.Best PictureShineBest ActorTom Cruise,…

Unhook the Stars

Director:Nick CassavetesWriters:Nick Cassavetes and Helen CaldwellDirector of Photography:Phedon PapamichaelEditor:Petra von OelffenProduction Designer:Phedon Papamichael, Sr.Producer:René…

Hope Floats

Director:Forest WhitakerWriter:Steven RogersDirector of Photography:Caleb DeschanelEditor:Richard ChewMusic:Dave GrusinProduction Designer:Larry FultonProducer:Lynda Obst20th Century Fox; PG-…

Moore, Archie

(Encyclopedia) Moore, Archie, 1913–98, American boxer, b. Benoit, Miss., as Archie Lee Wright. He claimed to have been born in 1916 in Collinsville, Ill. He first boxed professionally as a…

New Milford

(Encyclopedia) New Milford. 1 Town (1990 pop. 23,629), Litchfield co., W Conn., on the Housatonic River; inc. 1712. Situated in a dairy region, its manufactures include paper products and electronic…

Karman, Theodor von

(Encyclopedia) Karman, Theodor vonKarman, Theodor vontāˈōdôrˌ fôn kärˈmän [key], 1881–1963, American aeronautical engineer, b. Hungary, grad. Royal Technical Univ., Budapest (1902), and Univ. of…

Rutledge, Ann

(Encyclopedia) Rutledge, Ann, 1813?–1835, American historical figure, alleged fiancée of Abraham Lincoln. Her father kept the inn at New Salem, Ill., where Lincoln lived from 1831 to 1837. Ann's…

Sanford

(Encyclopedia) Sanford. 1 City (1990 pop. 32,387), seat of Seminole co., central Fla., on Lake Monroe and the St. Johns River; inc. 1877. It is an agricultural center where citrus fruit and…