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1995 NAIA D2 College Football Playoffs Results

First round(Nov. 18)Findlay (Ohio) 21Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 14Malone (Ohio) 24Geneva (Pa.) 23Sioux Falls (S.D.) 41Hastings (Neb.) 23Bethany (Kan.) 30Benedictine (Kan.) 29Lambuth (Tenn.)…

1997 NAIA D1 College Football Playoffs Results

NAIA returned to a single division playoff for its football championship in 1997.First round (Nov. 22)at Geneva College (Pa.) 34Campbellsville Univ. (Ky.) 14at Jamestown Coll. (ND)…

William MUNGEN, Congress, OH (1821-1887)

MUNGEN William , a Representative from Ohio; born in Baltimore, Md., May 12, 1821; moved with his parents to Ohio in 1830; attended the common schools; taught school; editor and publisher of the…

Brown, Joseph Emerson

(Encyclopedia) Brown, Joseph Emerson, 1821–94, U.S. public official, b. Pickens District, S.C. As governor of Georgia during the Civil War, Brown quarreled with Jefferson Davis over conscription and…

Brown, Walter Folger

(Encyclopedia) Brown, Walter FolgerBrown, Walter Folgerfōlˈjər [key], 1869–1961, American cabinet officer, b. Massillon, Ohio. A lawyer of Toledo, Ohio, he became prominent in Republican politics and…

Brown, Capability

(Encyclopedia) Brown, Capability (Lancelot Brown), 1715–83, English landscape gardener, b. Kirkharle, Northumberland. The leading landscape gardener of his time, he is known for designing gardens…

Brown, George

(Encyclopedia) Brown, George, 1818–80, Canadian statesman and journalist, b. Scotland. In 1837 he emigrated to the United States, but after five years in New York City, he settled in Toronto, Ont.…

Brown, Harold

(Encyclopedia) Brown, Harold, 1927–2019, American nuclear physicist and government official, b. New York City, Ph.D. Columbia, 1949. He joined (1952) the staff of the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory (…