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NCAA Tournament (22 teams)

East RegionalFirst RoundSt. Joseph's-PA 65, Providence 48Davidson 95, Rhode Island 65SemifinalsDuke 76, St. Joseph's-PA 74Syracuse 94, Davidson 78Third PlaceSt. Joseph's-PA 92, Davidson…

NCAA Tournament (23 teams)

East RegionalFirst RoundSt. Bonaventure 102, Boston College 93Davidson 79, St. John's 70Columbia 83, La Salle 69SemifinalNorth Carolina 91, St. Bonaventure 72Davidson 61, Columbia 59 (OT)…

Nkrumah, Kwame

(Encyclopedia) Nkrumah, Kwame Nkrumah, Kwame kwäˈmā nkr&oomacr;ˈmä [key], 1909–72, African political leader, prime…

Bierce, Ambrose Gwinett

(Encyclopedia) Bierce, Ambrose GwinettBierce, Ambrose Gwinettămˈbrōz gwĭnĕtˈ bĭrs [key], 1842–1914?, American satirist, journalist, and short-story writer, b. Meigs co., Ohio. He fought with extreme…

Leonard Robert (Bob) Davids 2002 Deaths

Leonard Robert (Bob) DavidsAge: 75 founder of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) in 1971; served as special events coordinator for the Department of Energy from 1977-81. The…

Derek Davies 2002 Deaths

Derek DaviesAge: 71 editor who transformed the single-page newsletter Far Eastern Economic Review into an internationally respected magazine. Died: Antibies, Sept. 15, 2002Norman DavidsonA -…

Jean Dalrymple 1998 Deaths

Jean Dalrympleproducer dynamic producer who turned New York's City Center into a theater powerhouse, by attracting actors such as Jose Ferrer and Orson WellesBorn: 1902Died: 1998Thomas…

Donald Davis 1998 Deaths

Donald Davisactor classical theater actor known for his Samuel Beckett interpretations, particularly as Krapp in Krapp's Last Tape, for which he won an Obie award in 1960 Born: 1929?Died:…

Frédéric Dard 2000 Deaths

Frédéric DardAge: 78 prolific novelist known for his racy detective fiction. He wrote nearly 300 books, 150 of which featured Paris police superintendent San Antonio. More than 200 million…

Jim Davis 2000 Deaths

Jim DavisAge: 103 motorcycling pioneer who was part of the first class inducted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1998; won more than 70 nationally sanctioned races and six national titles…