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Rose Bowl

(at Pasadena, Calif.) 1902 Michigan 49, Stanford 0 1916 Washington State 14, Brown 0 1917 Oregon 14,…

Orange Bowl

(at Miami) 1933 Miami (Fla.) 7, Manhattan 0 1934 Duquesne 33, Miami (Fla.) 7 1935 Bucknell 26, Miami (…

Sugar Bowl

(at New Orleans) 1935 Tulane 20, Temple 14 1936 Texas Christian 3, Louisiana State 2 1937…

Cotton Bowl

(at Dallas) 1937 Texas Christian 16, Marquette 6 1938 Rice 28, Colorado 14 1939 St. Mary's (Calif.) 20…

Neyshabur

(Encyclopedia) NeyshaburNeyshaburnāshäb&oobreve;rˈ [key], city (1991 pop. 135,681), Razavi Khorasan prov., NE Iran; also called Nishapur. It is the trade center for a farm region where cotton,…

liberal arts

(Encyclopedia) liberal arts, term originally used to designate the arts or studies suited to freemen. It was applied in the Middle Ages to seven branches of learning, the trivium of grammar, logic,…

Katmandu

(Encyclopedia) Katmandu or KathmanduKathmanduboth: kätmänd&oomacr;ˈ [key], city (1991 pop. 421,258), capital of Nepal, central Nepal, c.4,500 ft (1,370 m) above sea level, in a fertile valley of…

Desai, Anita

(Encyclopedia) Desai, AnitaDesai, Anitadĕsīˈ [key], 1937–, Indian fiction writer, b. Mussoorie as Anita Mazumdar, grad. Delhi Univ. (B.A., 1957). A prolific novelist, she often paints a subtly…

Shapiro, Karl

(Encyclopedia) Shapiro, Karl, 1913–2000, American poet and critic, b. Baltimore, studied Univ. of Virginia, Johns Hopkins. His interests in the aesthetics and artifice of modern poetry and the role…