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The Borrowers
Director:Peter HewittWriters:John Kamps and Gavin ScottDirectors of Photography:Trevor Brooker and John FennerEditor:David FreemanMusic:Harry Gregson-WilliamsProduction Designer:Gemma…Richard Bruce CHENEY, Congress, WY (1941)
CHENEY Richard Bruce , a Representative from Wyoming and a Vice President of the United States; born in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebr., January 30, 1941; attended public schools in Lincoln and…Edward Cary WALTHALL, Congress, MS (1831-1898)
Senate Years of Service: 1885-1894; 1895-1898 Party: Democrat WALTHALL Edward Cary , a Senator from Mississippi; born in Richmond, Va., April 4, 1831; moved to Mississippi as a child; attended St…1958 College Basketball Recap
Final AP Top 20Major Conference ChampionsNCAA Tournament (24 teams)NIT Tournament (12 teams)Players of the YearCoach of the YearConsensus All-America Sophomores Jerry West of West Virginia and Oscar…1960 College Basketball Recap
Final AP Top 20Major Conference ChampionsNCAA Tournament (25 teams)NIT Tournament (12 teams)Player of the YearCoach of the YearConsensus All-America For the second straight year, Oscar Robertson and…1964 College Basketball Recap
Final AP Top 10Second 10Major Conference ChampionsNCAA Tournament (25 teams)NIT Tournament (12 teams)Players of the YearCoach of the YearConsensus All-America UCLA made its first trip to the…1968 College Basketball NIT Tournament (16 teams)
All games at Madison Square Garden, New YorkFirst RoundSt. Peter's 102, Marshall 93 (2 OT)Duke 97, Oklahoma City 81Kansas 82, Temple 76Villanova 77, Wyoming 66Notre Dame 62, Army 58LIU 80,…1973 College Basketball Recap
Final AP Top 20Major Conference ChampionsNCAA Tournament (25 teams)NIT Tournament (16 teams)Player of the YearCoaches of the YearConsensus All-America Freshmen became eligible to play varsity…cubism
(Encyclopedia) cubism, art movement, primarily in painting, originating in Paris c.1907. In painting the several sources of cubist inspiration included the later work of Cézanne; the geometric…superconductivity
(Encyclopedia) superconductivity, abnormally high electrical conductivity of certain substances. The phenomenon was discovered in 1911 by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, who found that the resistance of…