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Major Bouts, 1998-99

HeavyweightsCruiserweights (190 lbs)Light Heavyweights (175 lbs)Super Middleweights (168 lbs)Middleweights (160 lbs)Junior Middleweights (154 lbs)Welterweights (147 lbs)Junior Welterweights (…

Major Bouts, 1996-97

HeavyweightsCruiserweights (190 lbs)Light Heavyweights (175 lbs)Super Middleweights (168 lbs)Middleweights (160 lbs)Junior Middleweights (154 lbs)Welterweights (147 lbs)Junior Welterweights (…

Major Bouts, 2001–02

Heavyweights Cruiserweights (190 lbs) Light Heavyweights (175 lbs) Super Middleweights (168 lbs) Middleweights (160 lbs) Junior Middleweights (154 lbs) Welterweights (147…

Brewer's: Abecedarian

One who teaches or is learning his A B C. Abecedarian hymns.Hymns which began with the letter A, and each verse or clause following took up the letters of the alphabet in regular…

Inventions FAQ

Homework Center – Frequently Asked Questions Inventions Where can I find out about inventions and inventors? Start with this alphabetical list of important inventions and discoveries.…

Brewer's: Dominical Letters

The letters which denote the Sundays or dies dominica. The first seven letters of the alphabet are employed; so that if A stands for the first Sunday in the year, the other six letters…

Brewer's: O'mega

The alpha and omega. The first and the last, the beginning and the end. Alpha is the first and omega the last letter of the Greek alphabet. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E.…

Brewer's: Jot

Not a jot. “Jot” is a contraction of iota, called the Lacedemonian letter, and the smallest in the alphabet; or the Hebrew yod. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer,…

Other NCAA & NIT Tournament Teams

(In alphabetical order) Before TournsHead CoachFinal RecordArkansas14–10Eugene Lambert15–11CCNY17–7Nat Holman17–8Loyloa-IL22–5Tom Haggerty25–6Manhattan18–7Ken Norton18–8NYU12–7Howard Cann12–…

Brewer's: Chriss-cross Row

(row to rhyme with low). The alphabet in a horn-book, which had a cross at the beginning and end. Philosophy is all the go, And science quite the fashion; Our grandams learnt the Chriss-…