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Samuel Louis GILMORE, Congress, LA (1859-1910)

GILMORE Samuel Louis , a Representative from Louisiana; born in New Orleans, La., July 30, 1859; instructed by private tutors; was graduated from the Central High School of New Orleans in 1874,…

Sousa, John Philip

(Encyclopedia) Sousa, John PhilipSousa, John Philips&oomacr;ˈzə, –sə [key], 1854–1932, American bandmaster and composer, b. Washington, D.C. He studied violin and harmony in his native city and…

Tin Cup

Director:Ron SheltonWriters:Ron Shelton and John NorvilleDirector of Photography:Russell BoydEditors:Paul Seydor and Kimberly RayMusic:William RossProduction Designer:James BissellProducers:…

William Grayson: We have been told of Phantoms

We have been told of PhantomsWilliam Grayson11 June 1788by William GraysonSee also Federalist No. 2The adoption of this government will not meliorate our own particular system. I beg leave to…

Team Statistics

Thursday, Jan. 1, 1998 at Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.#8 Washington St. (Pac-10)7063—16#1 Michigan (Big Ten)0777—211st; 03:17; Washington St.— Kevin McKenzie 15-yd pass from Ryan Leaf (Rian…

1904 Olympic Boxing Medal Winners

Event   Flyweight (-105 lb) George Finnegan, USA   Miles Burke, USA Bantamweight (-115 lb) Oliver Kirk, USA   George Finnegan, USA Featherweight (-125 lb) Oliver Kirk,…

Human Traffic

Director/Writer:Justin KerriganMiramax; R; 84 minutesRelease:5/00Cast:John Simm, Lorraine Pilkington, Shaun Parkes Human Traffic, the debut movie written and directed by Welsh filmmaker…

Civil Rights Landmarks

Across the United States, places where the movement took shape by Ricco Villanueva Siasoco Alabama First African Baptist Church, Tuscaloosa Brown Chapel, Selma First Baptist Church, Selma Selma-…