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Tillman, Benjamin Ryan
(Encyclopedia) Tillman, Benjamin Ryan, 1847–1918, U.S. Senator from South Carolina (1895–1918), b. Edgefield co., S.C. A farmer, he became the leader of the backcountry whites in South Carolina and…Benton, Thomas Hart, American painter
(Encyclopedia) Benton, Thomas Hart, 1889–1975, American regionalist painter, b. Neosho, Mo.; grandnephew of Sen. Thomas Hart Benton and son of Rep. Maecenas E. Benton. In 1906 and 1907 he attended…1995 College Basketball Final AP Top 25
Writers' poll taken before tournament. Before NCAAs Head Coach Final Record 1 UCLA 25-2 Jim Harrick 31-2 2 Kentucky 25-4 Rick Pitino 28-5 3 Wake…1995 College Basketball Major Conference Champions
Conference Regular Season Tournament ACC North Carolina, Wake Forest, Maryland and Virginia (12-4) Wake Forest Atlantic 10 Massachusetts (13-3) Massachusetts Big East…1995 College Basketball Players of the Year
Joe Smith, Maryland AP, Naismith and UPI Ed O'Bannon, UCLA USBWA and Wooden Shawn Respert, Michigan St. NABC and The Sporting News NIT Tournament (32 teams) 1995 College…1995 College Basketball NCAA Tournament (64 teams)
East RegionalFirst RoundWake Forest 79, North Carolina A&T 47Saint Louis 64, Minnesota 61 (OT)Alabama 91, Pennsylvania 85 (OT)Oklahoma State 73, Drexel 49Tulsa 68, Illinois 62Old Dominion…1995 College Basketball NIT Tournament (32 teams)
at Madison Square Garden, New YorkFieldAuburn, Bradley, Canisius, Clemson, College of Charleston, Colorado, Coppin St., DePaul, Eastern Michigan, Florida St., George Washington, Georgia,…1995 College Basketball Consensus All-Americans
(In alphabetical order)First TeamEd O'Bannon, UCLAShawn Respert, Michigan St.Joe Smith, MarylandDamon Stoudamire, ArizonaJerry Stackhouse, North CarolinaSecond TeamRandolph Childress, Wake…Electoral College v. The People
Who elects the president? by David Johnson Related Links The Electoral College The Conventions Campaign 2016 The presidential…On the Electoral College; On Reeligibility of the President
On the Electoral College; On Reeligibility of the Presidentby By an anonymous writer "REPUBLICUS," appearing in The Kentucky Gazette on March 1, 1788.See also Federalist No. 72. . I go now to…