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Eating Disorders: Treatment
A team approach offers best chance of success Related Links Eating Disorders: An Overview The Eating Disordered Athlete Eating Disorders: Profile of a Sufferer…1940 College Basketball Recap: NCAA & NIT Tournament Teams
(In alphabetical order) Before TournsHead CoachFinal RecordColorado15–2Frosty Cox17–4DePaul21–4Tom Haggerty22–6Duquesne17–1Chick Davies20–3Indiana17–3Branch McCracken20–3Kansas17–5Phog…ALCS Composite Box Score for the 2002 Season: Score by Innings
123 456 789 RHEAnaheim 142 022 1260 –29492Minnesota 120 013 401 –12374E: Anaheim—Eckstein, Gil; Minnesota—Pierzynski 2, Guzman, Santana. DP: Anaheim 4, Minnesota 4. 2B: Anaheim—Spiezio 2,…Our Top Stories for the Week of May 16, 2022
It's been a busy week, from international tensions to political and legal advances. Who has time to keep track of it all? That's why we've boiled it all down to our top stories of the week. US…Ead-
(Encyclopedia) Ead-. For some Anglo-Saxon names beginning thus, use Ed-; e.g., for Eadwin, see Edwin.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…Pollock, Jackson
(Encyclopedia) Pollock, Jackson, 1912–56, American painter, b. Cody, Wyo. He studied (1929–31) in New York City, mainly under Thomas Hart Benton, but he was more strongly influenced by A. P. Ryder…Sargent, John Singer
(Encyclopedia) Sargent, John Singer, 1856–1925, American painter, b. Florence, Italy, of American parents, educated in Italy, France, and Germany. In 1874 he went to Paris, where he studied under…Olmsted, Frederick Law
(Encyclopedia) Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1822–1903, American landscape architect and writer, b. Hartford, Conn. Although his Walks and Talks of an American Farmer in England had appeared in 1852,…Moore, George Edward
(Encyclopedia) Moore, George Edward, 1873–1958, English philosopher, b. Upper Norwood. He was educated at Cambridge, where he was a fellow (1898–1904) and then a lecturer (1911–25) in the department…