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John Randolph TUCKER, Congress, VA (1823-1897)

TUCKER John Randolph , a Representative from Virginia; born in Winchester, Frederick County, Va., on December 24, 1823; attended a private school and Richmond Academy, and was graduated from the…

George Western THOMPSON, Congress, VA (1806-1888)

THOMPSON George Western , a Representative from Virginia; born in St. Clairsville, Ohio, May 14, 1806; was graduated from Jefferson (now Washington and Jefferson) College, Pennsylvania, in 1824;…

Sydenham MOORE, Congress, AL (1817-1862)

MOORE Sydenham , a Representative from Alabama; born in Rutherford County, Tenn., May 25, 1817; pursued classical studies; attended the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa 1833-1836; studied law;…

Brewer's: Rose

Sir John Mandeville says- A Jewish maid of Bethlehem (whom Southey names Zillah) was beloved by one Hamuel, a brutish sot. Zillah rejected his suit, and Hamuel vowed vengeance. He gave out…

U.S. Colleges NCAA Men's Division I Champions

U.S. Colleges NCAA Men's Division I Champions NCAA Division I champions since the first title was contested in 1959. The championship has been shared three times-in 1967, 1968 and 1989. There…

Martin D. HARDIN, Congress, KY (1780-1823)

Senate Years of Service: 1816-1817 Party: Federalist HARDIN Martin D. , a Senator from Kentucky; born along the Monongahela River, western Pennsylvania, June 21, 1780; moved with his parents…

Albert Palaska FORSYTHE, Congress, IL (1830-1906)

FORSYTHE Albert Palaska , a Representative from Illinois; born in New Richmond, Clermont County, Ohio, May 24, 1830; attended the common schools and Asbury University (now De Pauw University),…

Susan MOLINARI, Congress, NY (1958)

MOLINARI Susan , a Representative from New York; born in Staten Island, Richmond County, N.Y., March 27, 1958; graduated from St. Joseph Hill Academy, 1976; B.A., State University of New York,…

NCAA Men's College Soccer Final Four 2000

at Richmond, Va. (Dec. 13 and 15)SemifinalsSt. John's 2Creighton 1Fla. International 4NC-Charlotte 0ChampionshipSt. John's 4Fla. International 1Scoring;St.J—Jesse Van Saun (Ben Hickey, Jimmy…