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Chicago Bears 2000 Roster By Statistics

Passing (5 Att)AttCmpPctYdsTDRateShane Matthews27516760.716451080.6Cade McNown*23512754.01465866.7Jim Miller17411063.21242783.5Interceptions: McNown 10, Matthews 6, Miller 6.Top…

Chicago Blackhawks 1999 Roster By Statistics

Top ScorersGmGAPts+/-PMPPTony Amonte8244317506014Alexei Zhamnov76204161-10508Doug Gilmour72164056-16567Boris Mironov75113849131315 EDM6311294061045 CHI120997270Eric Daze72222042-13228Dean…

1998-99 Chicago Fire Players

  Pos Gm Min G A Pts Ante Razov F 30 2068 14 7 35 Josh Wolff F 28 1775 10 2 22 Peter Nowak M 28 2480 6 8 20 Lubos…

Illinois, University of

(Encyclopedia) Illinois, University of, main campus at Urbana-Champaign; land-grant with state and federal support; coeducational; chartered 1867, opened 1868 as Illinois Industrial Univ., renamed…

Glen Ellyn

(Encyclopedia) Glen Ellyn, village (2020 pop. 28,846), Du Page co., NE Ill., a residential suburb of Chicago; inc. 1892. Points of interest include…

Taft, Lorado

(Encyclopedia) Taft, LoradoTaft, Loradolərāˈdō [key], 1860–1936, American sculptor, lecturer, and writer on art, b. Elmwood, Ill., studied at the École des Beaux-Arts. In 1886 he became instructor at…

Stigler, George Joseph

(Encyclopedia) Stigler, George Joseph, 1911–91, American economist, b. Renton, Wash., Ph.D. Univ. of Chicago, 1938. A professor at Univ. of Chicago from 1958, Stigler wrote about the economics of…

Berwyn

(Encyclopedia) Berwyn Berwyn bûrˈwĭn [key], city (2020 pop. 57,250), Cook co., NE Ill., a residential suburb of…

Romeoville

(Encyclopedia) Romeoville, village (1990 pop. 14,074), Will co., NE Ill., on the Des Plaines River, with access to the Illinois and Mississippi Canal and the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal; inc.…

Hirsch, Emil Gustav

(Encyclopedia) Hirsch, Emil GustavHirsch, Emil Gustavhûrsh [key], 1851–1923, American rabbi, b. Luxembourg. He was rabbi in Baltimore and Louisville, Ky., but is best known for his work as rabbi of…