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Final NCAA Men's Division I Standings for the 1995-1996 Season: Atlantic 10 Conference
ConferenceOverallEastWLPctWLPct*Massachusetts151.938352.946*Temple124.7502012.625+St. Joseph's (Pa.)97.5631913.594+Rhode Island88.5002014.588St. Bonaventure512.2941018.357Fordham214.125423.…Speakers of the House of Representatives
Dates served Congress Name and state1789–1791 1 Frederick A. C. Muhlenberg (Pa.)1791–1793 2 Jonathan Trumbull (Conn.)1793–1795 3 Frederick A. C. Muhlenberg (Pa.)1795–1799 4–5 Jonathan Dayton…1938 College Basketball Consensus All-America Team
(In alphabetical order)Meyer Bloom, TempleHank Luisetti, StanfordJohn Moir, Notre DamePaul Nowak, Notre DameFred Pralle, KansasJewell Young, Purdue 1939 College Basketball Consensus…Safest and Most Dangerous U.S. Cities, 2009
The following table ranks the safest and most dangerous cities in the United States as of 2009. The cities all have populations of more than 75,000. The rankings are based on a city's rate…1985 College Basketball NCAA Tournament (64 teams)
East RegionalFirst RoundGeorgetown 68, Lehigh 43Temple 60, Virginia Tech 57SMU 85, Old Dominion 68Loyola-IL 59, Iona 58Georgia 67, Wichita St. 59Illinois 76, Northeastern 57Syracuse 70,…Men's NCAA Basketball Championships, 2003
Division IFirst Round—EastNo. Carolina 74, California 76 (OT)So. Carolina St. 54, Oklahoma 71Manhattan 65, Syracuse 76Pennsylvania 63, Oklahoma State 77Auburn 65, St. Joseph's 63 (OT)East…September 1997 News and Events
1997 News Month-By-Month World Boris Yeltsin Bars Re-Election Bid (Sept. 1): First popularly elected Russian president to step aside when four-year term ends in 2000. New NATO Chief Warns…Safest and Most Dangerous U.S. Cities, 2007
The following table ranks the safest and most dangerous cities in the United States as of 2007. The cities all have populations of more than 75,000. The rankings are based on a city's rate…U.S. Symphony Orchestras and Their Music Directors
Akron Symphony Orchestra: Ya-Hui WangAlabama Symphony Orchestra: Christopher Confessore1American Composers Orchestra: Steven SloaneAmerican Symphony Orchestra: Leon BotsteinArkansas Symphony…Men's NCAA Basketball Championships, 2004
Division IFirst Round—St. LouisKentucky 96, Florida A&M 76Washington 100, Univ. of Alabama-Birmingham 102Providence 58, Univ. of the Pacific 66Kansas 78, Illinois-Chicago 53Boston College…