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371: Andrew Jackson
Like any hall of fame, its inductees are the best in whatever they do, from baseball or football to something like being President. If you are a member of any hall of fame (including the one for the Presidents), it means that you have done something ...
372: Poore Brothers
... development. Headlines: Phoenix, AZ, March 17, 1999 - Poore Brothers, Inc. (Nasdaq: POOR) announced today that the Company is pleased to continue its sponsorship of the Arizona Diamondbacks during the 1999 baseball season. The sponsorship includes Poore Brothers launching a commemorative package of 6 oz. Original Potato Chips, honoring the Arizona Diamondbacks. Sponsor of the 1999 Phoenix Open New Products-The Poore ...
373: Marilyn Monroe 2
... to be in "Don't Bother to Knock", also filmed in 1952. Marilyn met Joe DiMaggio in early 1952, she was 25 and he was 37. DiMaggio, recently retired from baseball, had expressed a desire to meet this famous star. By February the romance was in full bloom. In 1952 Marilyn began filming "Niagara" with Joseph Cotten...a film that was ...
374: Michael Jordan: King Of The Court
... out to be the player he is today let alone make it to the NBA. In fact, James Jordan, Michael s father, actually thought that Michael s best sport was baseball. His high school didn t think he was so great at basketball either so they cut him from the varsity team when he was a sophomore. To Michael playing basketball ...
375: Joseph Kennedy
... 1901 Joe was enrolled in Boston Latin, and elite boys catholic school. He was a very popular student there as president of his class, colonel on the drill team, a baseball player, and valedictorian. The next step for Joe was Harvard. There things were different; he was not the most popular student. He was not a particularly good student, and because ...
376: Ernest Hemingway 4
... and correct (Rovit 163). Hemingway like to use metaphors in his writings. Typically he will use the metaphors of games, sports, bullfights, and wars to describe his views on life. Baseball, football, horseracing, hunting and fishing provided him with his consistent metaphors for expression (Lesniak 31,32). The metaphor of violent games provided Hemingway with a structure in which he could ...
377: Ernest Hemingway 3
... critical essays, points out that Hemingway is obsessed with war, the setting for much of A Farewell to Arms. He feels that the author sees war as an alternative to baseball, a sport of kings. He says that the war years "were a democratic, a levelling, school". For Hemingway, raised in a strict home environment, war is a release; an opportunity ...
378: Deborah Tannen
... uni-sex. While piercings and jewelry might "mark" a man in society such stylistic choices are considered quite common and acceptable among "ravers". Similarly women who wear baggy clothes and baseball caps are not "marked" as less feminine than those who wear tighter clothes and make-up within this sub-culture are. According to Tannen, "each of the women at the ...
379: Stephen King
... and has thick, black hair, with a frost of white most noticeable in his beard, which he sometimes wears between the end of the World Series and the opening of baseball practice in Florida. Occasionally he wears a moustache in other seasons. He has worn glasses since he was a child. He put some of his college dramatic society experience to ...
380: Al Capone : The Myth, The Legend
... diamonds, and silk underwear. Whenever Capone was crossed, he became overcome with rage. It has been reported that he knocked the brains out of several of his boys, using a baseball bat. He did this after he had decided that they had betrayed him. Because Capone was such a violent man, Torrio could use him. This was because Torrio enjoyed the ...


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