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Television Hall of Fame
Each year, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences inducts up to seven people or programs to the Television Hall of Fame. Here are the past…1942 College Basketball Recap: NCAA & NIT Tournament Teams
(In alphabetical order) Before TournsHead CoachFinal RecordCCNY16–2Nat Holman16–3Colorado15–1Frosty Cox16–2Creighton17–4Eddie Hickey19–5Dartmouth20–3Ozzie Cowles22–4Illinois18–3Doug Mills18–…NCAA College Football Reception Leaders: 1995
Receptions ClNoYdsTDP/GmAlex Van Dyke, Nevada Sr.12918541611.73Kevin Alexander, Utah St. Sr.92140068.36Chad Mackey, La. Tech Jr.90125598.18Keyshawn Johnson, USCSr.90121868.18Will Blackwell, S…Brewer's: Wall
(The), from the Tyne to Boulness, on the Solway Firth, a distance of eighty miles. Called— The Roman Wall, because it was the work of the…1995-96 Season: Bowl MVPs
Most Valuable Player, Offensive and Defensive Players of the Game, and Team MVP selections in all 18 bowl games following the 1995 season. PosAlamoOff-- Kyle Bryant, Texas A&MPK Def--…CFB All-Purpose Yardage Leaders, 1995
All-Purpose Yards ClGmRushRecPRKORTotal YdsYdsPGTroy Davis, Iowa St.So.11201015902972466224.18Alex Van Dyke, NevadaSr.116185405832443222.09Wasean Tait, ToledoJr.111905183002088189.82Eddie…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: The Twa Herds; Or, The Holy Tulyie
by Robert Burns Man Was Made To Mourn: A DirgeThe Twa Herds; Or, The Holy Tulyie An Unco Mournfu' Tale "Blockheads with reason wicked wits abhor, But fool with fool is…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Epistle To J. Lapraik, An Old Scottish Bard
by Robert Burns Death and Doctor HornbookSecond Epistle To J. LapraikEpistle To J. Lapraik, An Old Scottish Bard April 1, 1785 While briers an' woodbines budding green, An…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Address To The Deil
by Robert Burns The Cotter's Saturday NightScotch DrinkAddress To The Deil O Prince! O chief of many throned Pow'rs That led th' embattl'd Seraphim to war— Milton. O…The Character of Holland
The Character of Holland Holland, that scarce deserves the name of Land, As but th'Off-scouring of the Brittish Sand; And so much Earth as was contributed By English Pilots when they heav'd…