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2001 NCAA Division I Womens Soccer Tournament

First Round (Nov. 15-16)Connecticut 3Sacred Heart 0Harvard 14 OTHartford 0BYU 1Kansas 0Nebraska 5Boston College 0North Carolina 3NC-Greensboro 0Duke 14 OTTennessee 1Duke won shoot-out, 4-…

Ticknor, George

(Encyclopedia) Ticknor, GeorgeTicknor, Georgetĭkˈnər [key], 1791–1871, American author and teacher, b. Boston, grad. Dartmouth, 1807. In 1815 he went to Germany to study at the Univ. of Göttingen.…

1997 NCAA Division I Mens Soccer Tournament

First Round (Nov. 21-23)at Indiana 23 OTButler 1Bowling Green 1at Marquette 0at St. John's 2Brown 1South Florida 3 at Florida Int'l 1at UCLA 3Santa Clara 0at Washington 22 OTStanford 1at…

Webster, Daniel

(Encyclopedia) Webster, Daniel, 1782–1852, American statesman, lawyer, and orator, b. Salisbury (now in Franklin), N.H. As a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts (1827–41), he became a leading political…

1936 College Football Major Conference Champions

Big SixNebraska5–0Ivy League*Dartmouth5–0–1Missouri ValleyTulsa/Creighton3–0Pacific CoastWashington6–0–1SoutheasternLSU6–0SouthernDuke7–0SouthwestArkansas5–1WesternNorthwestern6–0*not a…

Edward VIII

(Encyclopedia) Edward VIII, 1894–1972, king of Great Britain and Ireland (1936), known in later years as the duke of Windsor; eldest son of George V. He attended the naval colleges at Osborne and…

Halifax, city, Canada

(Encyclopedia) Halifax, city and regional municipality, provincial capital, S central N.S., Canada, on the Atlantic Ocean. It is the largest city in…