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Q6124717 John Michael Hancock (1928–2004), known professionally as Jake, was a geologist with particular interests in chalk and the Cretaceous Period.
Q8029205 Wojciechówka [vɔi̯t͡ɕeˈxufka] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Promna, within Białobrzegi County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.
Q13217208 Mongolia–South Korea relations (Mongolian: Монгол, Өмнөд Солонгосын харилцаа, Korean: 대한민국-몽골 관계) are foreign relations between South Korea and the Mongolia. Both countries established diplomatic relations on March 26, 1990. South Korea has an embassy in Ulaanbaatar. Mongolia has an embassy in Seoul.
Q2641829 Czarnotki [t͡ʂarˈnɔtki] (German: Schwarzenfeld) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zaniemyśl, within Środa Wielkopolska County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 3 kilometres (2 mi) east of Zaniemyśl, 11 km (7 mi) south-west of Środa Wielkopolska, and 3...
Q4979819 Brusy-Jaglie [ˈbrusɨ ˈjaɡljɛ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Brusy, within Chojnice County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 2 kilometres (1 mi) west of Brusy, 23 km (14 mi) north-east of Chojnice, and 82 km (51 mi) south-west of the regional capital Gdańs...
Q16228414 John McMullin (born c. 1935) is an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour in the 1950s and 1960s.McMullin was born in Richmond, California. He was a pupil of noted black golf instructor Lucius Bateman whose other students included future PGA Tour winners Don Whitt, Dick Lotz and Tony Lema. M...
Q5228090 Cryoturris edithae is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae.
Q6870823 Minuscule 687 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε1124 (von Soden), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 11th century. The manuscript has survived in a fragmentary condition. Scrivener labelled it by 579e.
Q7402210 Saint Terese is a populated place in Juneau, Alaska, United States. It is named for Thérèse of Lisieux and home to a shrine dedicated to her, a Juneau-area visitor attraction which long predates the current cruise ship era.It is 1.2 miles (1.9 km) south of Dobson Landing and 18 miles (29 km) northwest of the ...
Q4570009 Two human polls comprised the 1960 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) football rankings. Unlike most sports, college football's governing body, the NCAA, does not bestow a national championship, instead that title is bestowed by one or more different polling agencies. There are two main weekly pol...
Q3968699 The 2011 Status Athens Open was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the fourth edition of the tournament which is part of the 2011 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Athens, Greece between 11 and 17 April 2011.
Q7006726 New Covenant Christian School (NCCS) is a private, classical Christian school with campuses in Bel Air and Abingdon, Maryland. It is composed of the Grammar School (Pre-K-6) and the Upper School (grades 7-12).
Q8044252 Xiaocun Township (Chinese: 肖村乡; pinyin: Xiàocūn Xiāng) is a township-level division situated in Dingxing County, Baoding, Hebei, China.
Q5415764 The Evangelical United Brethren Church is a former church and a historic building at 409 N. Maple in Watertown, South Dakota. It was built in 1914, affiliated with the Church of the United Brethren in Christ until around 1946, when a merger formed the Evangelical United Brethren Church. For a time it was used ...
Q13588970 Dichomeris aprica is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Meyrick in 1913. It is known from southern India (Karnataka).The wingspan is about 10 mm. The forewings are yellow-ochreous, tinged with ferruginous and with several short oblique blackish strigulae on the costa between one-third and t...
Q16154487 The 2014 Bikini Basketball Association season was the second season of the Bikini Basketball Association. The regular season began on June 21 and ended on August 23 with a championship series on September 27 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Illinois Heart went undefeated during the regular season and won their second...
Q18151669 The Glenn Shale is a geologic formation in Alaska. It preserves fossils dating back to the Triassic period.
Q886940 Bláhnjúkur is a volcano in the south of Iceland. Its height is 940 m.Its name translates to blue peak in English. This comes from the blue-black colour of its sides. The colour is due to volcanic ash and lava flows.The mountain is situated in Landmannalaugar, a natural park near Hekla. It lies next to the volca...
Q766894 The Graboid is a fictional species of sandworm that acts as the main antagonist of the Tremors franchise. The creature made its debut in the 1990 film Tremors (although the name "Graboid" was only mentioned briefly), and reappeared in its six sequels and the Tremors television series.The Graboid was named by Wa...
Q147187 Zaozhuang (simplified Chinese: 枣庄; traditional Chinese: 棗莊; pinyin: Zǎozhuāng) is a prefecture-level city in the south of Shandong province, People's Republic of China. Since January 2019 (after the Laiwu prefecture got incorporated into Jinan prefecture), the smallest prefecture-level city in the province, it ...
Q6834866 Michael Thompson (born 4 January 1954) is a British horn player.After studying at the Royal Academy of Music, Thompson was appointed Principal Horn with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra aged just 18 years. By the age of 21 he was offered positions as Principal Horn with both the Philharmonia and Royal Philh...
Q3834319 The following is a partial list of minor planets, running from 105001 through 106000, inclusive. A detailed description of the table's columns and used data sources are given on the main page. For an overview of the entire catalog of numbered minor planets, see main index. Also see the corresponding list meani...
Q734515 Santa Maria dei Miracoli presso San Celso is a church and a sanctuary in Milan, Lombardy, northern Italy.
Q834637 The Danish physician Wilhelm Meyer (1824–1895) was the first to describe the clinical condition of nasal obstruction (blocked nose) with chronic mouth breathing, snoring, dull facial expression, and hearing impairment due to adenoid hypertrophy.Likewise he suggested how to treat the condition surgically by remo...
Q1270766 Dêmqog (Chinese: 典角 ; Tibetan: ཌེམ་ཆོག་) is a small village in the Chinese-controlled portion of the disputed Demchok sector between China and India and is administered as part of the Tibet Autonomous Region by China. It lies a kilometer east, across a wadi forming the China-India Line of Actual Control, from ...
Q2903964 A lipopeptide is a molecule consisting of a lipid connected to a peptide. Bacteria express these molecules. They are able to self-assemble into different structures. Certain lipopeptides are used as antibiotics. Other lipopeptides are toll-like receptor agonists. Lipoproteins are self-assembling molecules tha...
Q6749767 Manimala Singhal (Hindi: मणिमाला सिंघल; born 11 April 1965 in Delhi, India) is a former Test and One Day International cricketer who represented India. She is a right hand batsman and wicket-keeper. She has played six Tests and six ODIs.
Q5974993 The ITU School of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering was founded as an individual department in School of Mechanical Engineering in 1943. It was reorganized in 1971 as a separate school. Faculty has its own library in addition to Mustafa Inan Library.The faculty has two departments today:Naval architectu...
Q4921917 Black Stockings FC were a Turkish football club based in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire. The club were the first football club in Turkish football history. They dissolved in 1901.
Q913770 Heiko Schramm (born 8 June 1971 in Dresden, Germany) is a German musician, singer/songwriter (bass guitar, double bass, and guitar) and writer.
Q6879757 The Missouri Tigers softball team represents the University of Missouri in NCAA Division I college softball. The team is coached by first-year head coach Larissa Anderson, who was hired on May 26, 2018.
Q16234511 Joshua "Josh" Drinkwater (born 15 June 1992) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a halfback or five-eighth for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Super League. He has previously played for the Wests Tigers and the St. George Illawarra Dragons in the National Rugby League. He has also p...
Q3394041 Polaris (published in 1997) is a French-language post-apocalyptic undersea role-playing game written by Philippe Tessier and published by Halloween Concepts. The third edition of the game was published in 2008 by Blackbook Editions. This edition is not equivalent to the third edition that could be found at one...
Q19594735 David Masnata y de Quesada, Marquis of Santa Ana y Santa María, was a Cuban lawyer, professor, historian, and founder of the Instituto Cubano de Genealogía y Heráldica.
Q24915910 Fadl ibn Isa, also known as Fadl II, was a prince of the Al Fadl, an Arab dynasty that dominated the Syrian Desert beginning in the 13th century. Between 1311/ and 1317, he served as amir al-ʿarab, which gave him authority over the Bedouin tribes of northern Syria on behalf of the Mamluk Sultanate.
Q30122206 Karel Svoboda (1965 - ) is a neuroscientist on the faculty at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Research Campus. His research focuses on the question of how the neural circuits of the brain produce behavior. He has also performed notable work on neuroplasticity, particularly changes in the brain d...
Q1184231 West Alexander is a census-designated place in Donegal Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 604 at the 2010 census. At the 2000 census the population was 320 at which time it was a borough. The borough was dissolved into surrounding Donegal Township, effective January...
Q264164 Recursion in computer science is a method of solving a problem where the solution depends on solutions to smaller instances of the same problem (as opposed to iteration). The approach can be applied to many types of problems, and recursion is one of the central ideas of computer science.The power of recursion ...
Q7773285 The Walking Drum is a novel by the American author Louis L'Amour. Unlike most of his other novels, The Walking Drum is not set in the frontier era of the American West, but rather is an historical novel set in the Middle Ages—12th century Europe and the Middle East.
Q6790391 Matthew Day Jackson (born 1974) is an American artist whose multifaceted practice encompasses sculpture, painting, collage, photography, drawing, video, performance and installation. Since graduating with an MFA from Rutgers University in 2001, following his BFA from the University of Washington in Seattle, he...
Q7204773 Pleurodonte is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Pleurodontidae.The genus Dentellaria Schumacher, 1817 is considered to be a synonym of Pleurodonte by Vera (2008), but Schileyko (2006) considers Dentellaria to be a separate genus.
Q174944 The current Basque coat of arms (Spanish: Escudo del País Vasco, Basque: Euskal autonomi erkidegoaren armarria) is the official coat of arms of the Basque Country, Autonomous community of Spain. It consists of a party per cross representing the three historical territories of Álava, Gipuzkoa and Biscay, as well...
Q248886 Neuilly-sur-Eure is a former commune in the Orne department in north-western France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Longny-les-Villages.
Q812150 Bavarian A IV engines were German 2-2-2 steam locomotives with the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staatsbahn).The vehicles were developed for night journeys and operations on the North-South Railway. In order to increase the area of the evaporator, the boiler was increased in length to 3,08...
Q7769761 The Towers School and Sixth Form Centre is an academy school in Faversham Road, Kennington, Ashford, Kent. The school has around 1400 students, with a further 400 in sixth form. The current headteacher is Richard Billings; the first headteacher was Geoff Foster.The school has 4 learning communities named after...
Q16973021 i-net Clear Reports (formerly known as i-net Crystal-Clear) is a Java-based cross-platform reporting application providing a report designer and a server component to create reports in numerous output formats like PDF, HTML, PS, RTF, XLS, TXT, CSV, SVG, XML, as well as being viewable in a Java applet or Swing...
Q3634333 Lindsay Davenport and Mary Joe Fernández were the defending champions but only Davenport competed that year with Martina Hingis.Davenport and Hingis won in the final 6–1, 6–3 against Conchita Martínez and Patricia Tarabini.
Q14874628 Hutton station is on the Canadian National Railway mainline in Hutton, British Columbia. Via Rail's Jasper – Prince Rupert train calls at the station as a flag stop.The station was built in 1914 by Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, originally as Hutton Mills, the town include a saw mill that manufactured ties for ...
Q4087466 The Battle of Sultanabad occurred on February 13, 1812, between the Russian Empire and Persian Empire. In the resulting battle, the Russians were routed.The Persians, numerically superior, were led by Abbas Mirza and fought the Russians led by Pyotr Kotlyarevsky. A Persian offensive into Georgia, with their B...
Q94352 Tany Youne (born Tatyana Stepanovna Maksimova-Koshkinsky; January 28, 1903; Cherby, Kazan province (now Yadrinsky District of Chuvash Republic) — October 6, 1977 Cheboksary, Chuvash ASSR) was a soviet actress and writer. She was one of the first Chuvash film actresses and an outstanding figure of the Chuvash nat...
Q16834252 The 2013–14 season is the 7th season in the Football League played by Dagenham & Redbridge F.C., an English football club based in Dagenham, Greater London. It is their third consecutive season in Football League Two after relegation from Football League One in 2011. The season covers the period from 1 July 2...
Q16932792 St. Mark's Cathedral is an Episcopal cathedral in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States. It is the seat of the Diocese of Western Louisiana. The first services of the Episcopal church in Shreveport were celebrated by the Rt. Rev. Leonidas Polk, the Bishop of Louisiana in March 1839. That liturgy is considere...
Q17512472 Mulan is a Disney media franchise that began in 1998 with the theatrical release of Mulan.
Q18158476 The Stevenson Historic District is a historic district in Stevenson, Alabama. The town was founded in the 1850s at the junction of the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad (now the Louisville and Nashville Railroad) and the Memphis and Charleston Railroad (later part of the Southern Railway and today Norfolk S...
Q18350070 Dan Pryor (born 14 April 1988) is a New Zealand rugby union player who currently plays as a loose forward for the Sunwolves in the international Super Rugby competition and the Munakata Sanix Blues in the Japanese Top League.
Q174016 The Ferrari 553 was a racing car produced by Ferrari which raced in 1953 (when the World Championship was run to F2 regulations) as a Formula Two car and in 1954 as a Formula One car. The 1953 553 F2 car was raced in the 1953 World Drivers' Championship by Umberto Maglioli and Piero Carini. It was first raced a...
Q265813 Susana Shizuko Higuchi Miyagawa (born 26 April 1950) is a Japanese Peruvian politician and engineer, better known as the former wife of the 62nd president of Peru Alberto Fujimori. A member of the Peruvian Congress during the 2000–2006 period, she was elected as a member of the Frente Independiente Moralizador ...
Q7479 Emperor Yingzong of Song (16 February 1032 – 25 January 1067), personal name Zhao Shu, was the fifth emperor of the Song dynasty in China. His original personal name was Zhao Zongshi but it was changed to "Zhao Shu" in 1062 by imperial decree. He reigned from 1063 to his death in 1067. He was succeeded by his eld...
Q40313 Bauang, officially the Municipality of Bauang, is a 1st class municipality in the province of La Union, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 75,032 people.Bauang is now located about 259 kilometres (161 mi) from Metro Manila, 484 kilometres (301 mi) from San Fernando, Pampanga, the ...
Q6788850 Matt Jobson (born 1 October 1980) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played as a prop.
Q6077411 Isaac ben Reuben Albargeloni (born 1043) was a Spanish Talmudist and liturgical poet born in Barcelona, Catalonia. He was a judge in the Denia community, where he became connected with ibn Alḥatosh, likely due to becoming his son-in-law. Among his later descendants was Moses ben Naḥman (Naḥmanides); Judah Alba...
Q5457135 Keetia koritschoneri is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to Tanzania.
Q1663313 Oligia fasciuncula, the middle-barred minor, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Europe.
Q7356633 Roderick M. Morrison House, also known as Morrison-Wagener House, is a historic home located at Milo Center in Yates County, New York. It is a Tudor Revival style structure built about 1825.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.
Q5237790 Plicisyrinx is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Pseudomelatomidae.
Q7616810 Stigmella racemifera is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is only known from the Pacific Coast in the Oaxaca region of Mexico.The habitat consists of secondary forests.Adults are on wing from November to December.
Q6922468 Mount Nōgōhaku (能郷白山, Nōgōhaku-san) is located on the borders of Gifu and Fukui prefectures in Japan. It is part of the Ryōhaku Mountains and serves as the drainage divide between the Pacific Ocean and the Japan Sea. There is one triangulation station at the top of the mountain.Fragaria iinumae was discovered ...
Q4546794 109-115 Wood Street (also known as Hartje Bros. Paper Manufacturing Co. or the Pittsburgh Ballet Theater Building) are two buildings located in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Q6797962 Maysa Rejepova (born January 4, 1993 in Ashgabat) is a Turkmen sprinter. She competed in the 100 metres competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics; she ran the preliminaries in a personal best of 12.80 seconds, which did not qualify her for Round 1.
Q16727922 Chandrabhan Singh Chaudhary is an Indian politician and a former member of Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly. He was elected to the assembly from Chhindwara as a candidate of Bharatiya Janata Party in 2013. He passed B.com in 1980 and L.L.B in 1983 from Dr. Hari Singh Gour University. He has contested 2014 ...
Q20996557 Hiscott is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:Gillian Hiscott (born 1959), English writer and playwrightJames Hiscott (1826–1917), Canadian politicianJim Hiscott (born 1948), Canadian composer, radio producer and accordionistLeslie S. Hiscott (1894–1968), British film director and screenwriter
Q19518518 Mathew J. Muratore is a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives since January 2015. A resident of Plymouth, Massachusetts, he was elected as a Republican to represent the 1st Plymouth district. Muratore is a former Plymouth selectman.
Q20921808 The 1991 Madrid City Council election, also the 1991 Madrid municipal election, was held on Sunday, 26 May 1991, to elect the 4th City Council of the municipality of Madrid. All 57 seats in the City Council were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in thirteen autonomo...
Q20708241 Willie Brown (born c. 1858) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th century. Brown had three top-10 finishes in the Open Championship: he tied for 8th place in 1880, finished third in 1883, was in 23rd place in 1885, and was tied for seventh in 1889.
Q20708685 The 1904 Georgetown Blue and Gray football team represented Georgetown University during the 1904 college football season. Led by Joe Reilly in his first year as head coach, the team went 7–1 and claims a Southern championship.
Q21584306 Charmaine Pereira is a writer and feminist scholar in Abuja, Nigeria. Her work centers on feminist thought, sexuality, gender education, and civil society and the state. Pereira is also a coordinator for the Initiative for Women’s Studies in Nigeria. She is a member of Tapestry Consulting, an organization tha...
Q6330305 KHQA-TV, virtual and VHF digital channel 7, is a dual CBS/ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Hannibal, Missouri, United States, serving the Tri-State area of northeastern Missouri, western Illinois, and extreme southeastern Iowa. The station is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group. KHQA-TV's studio...
Q5363710 Elizabeth Weiffenbach (1881–1954) was an art teacher at Lafayette High School in Buffalo, New York, from the school's opening in 1903 until her retirement in 1952. During that period, she influenced artists and architects who went on to local, national, and international renown. They include:Bruce Shanks (cl...
Q7775819 The Work Tapes is an album of demos recorded by vocalist Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple/ Black Sabbath/ Trapeze) and keyboardist Geoff Downes (Asia /Buggles /Yes). The sessions were originally recorded in June 1991, but did not receive an official release until 1998.
Q5646034 The Hampshire Book Awards are an annual series of literary awards given to works of children's literature. The awards are run by Hampshire County Council's School Library Service.There are three awards: Hampshire Book Award, Hampshire Illustrated Book Award and Hampshire Picture Book Award. A fourth award, the...
Q5703062 Helen Ring Robinson (1878–1923), was an American suffragist, writer, and political office holder. She was either the first or the second woman to serve as a state senator in the United States and the first in the Colorado State Senate. She was elected in 1913.
Q4777686 Anu Muhammad Anisur Rahman, better known as Anu Muhammad (Bengali: আনু মুহাম্মদ; born 1956), is a Bangladeshi economist, public intellectual, writer, editor, and political activist. He is the member-secretary of the National Committee to Protect Oil, Gas, Mineral Resources, Power and Ports.
Q1016551 Cotagaita is a small town in Bolivia. In 2009 it had an estimated population of 1904.
Q7294451 Raquel Rutledge is an American newspaper reporter. In April 2010 she won the Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting; she exposed widespread fraud in the "Wisconsin Shares" child-care system in a yearlong series, "Cashing In on Kids", for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, which also won the 2010 Goldsmith Prize for I...
Q5340582 Eduardo Delgado (born October 3, 1943) is an Argentine classical pianist and teacher living in California. Born in Rosario, Argentina, Delgado is a recipient of the Vladimir Horowitz Award and has received grants from the Mozarteum Argentino, Martha Baird Rockefeller, and the Concert Artists Guild. In 1999, he...
Q4018376 The 1949–50 NBA season was the fourth season of the Washington Capitols in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Q327804 Gunnar Eilifsen (12 September 1897 – 16 August 1943) was a Norwegian police officer.In 1943, during the Nazi occupation of Norway, he was executed for disobedience when he refused to arrest five girls who did not show up for forced labour. A retroactive law was hurriedly passed after his execution and that law...
Q16989045 The Dallas Vigilantes were an Arena Football League team based in Dallas, Texas. Like its AFL predecessor, the Dallas Desperados, the Vigilantes played at the American Airlines Center. The Vigilantes and the Jacksonville Sharks began play in the 2010 season, the first after the league's restructuring. The fra...
Q16209749 The 2011 murder of the Ding family occurred in Wootton, a suburb of Northampton, England, in late April. Four members of the Ding family—Professor Jifeng "Jeff" Ding, his wife Helen Chui and their daughters Xing and Alice—were found murdered at their home in Wootton at 6:00 pm on Sunday, 1 May 2011. They wer...
Q17144580 The Rough Guide to the Music of South Africa is a world music compilation album originally released in 1998. Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, the album spotlights the music of South Africa. Liner notes were written by Tom Andrews and Rob Allingham, a discographer and music historian specia...
Q16962061 Do Rahi Sad (Persian: دو راهي سد‎, also Romanized as Do Rāhī Sad) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Iranshahr County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,165, in 205 families.
Q1381721 Evelyn Dearman (8 September 1908 – 2 December 1993) was an English female tennis player who was active during the late 1920s and the 1930s.Between 1927 and 1939 she participated in 13 Wimbledon Championships. Her best result in the singles event was reaching the third round in 1933 and 1937. In the doubles eve...
Q17079507 The McKenney Islands, or on some charts McKenny Islands, are a small group of islands in Hecate Strait, west of Aristazabal Island in the North Coast region of British Columbia, Canada. The nearby Moore Islands and Whitmore Islands comprise with the McKenney Islands the Moore/McKenny/Whitmore Ecological Prese...
Q19800500 Mashynobudivnyk Stadium (Ukrainian: Стадіон Машинобудівник) is a football stadium in Karlivka, Ukraine.
Q25389869 The 2016–17 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 (Tunisian Professional League) season was the 91st season of top-tier football in Tunisia. The competition started on 8 September 2016. The defending champions from the previous season are Étoile du Sahel.
Q15440332 David Anthony Pullan (born 1 May 1944 in Farsley) is an English former first-class cricketer active 1970–74 who played for Nottinghamshire as a wicketkeeper.
Q14864464 Interleukin 10 (IL-10), also known as human cytokine synthesis inhibitory factor (CSIF), is an anti-inflammatory cytokine. In humans, interleukin 10 is encoded by the IL10 gene. IL-10 signals through a receptor complex consisting of two IL-10 receptor-1 and two IL-10 receptor-2 proteins. Consequently, the fun...
Q7909531 Vale of Clyde Football Club are a Scottish football club based in Fullarton (near Auchenshuggle) in the East End of Glasgow. Nicknamed Tin Pail, the club was formed in 1873 and is based at Fullarton Park. Since the leagues were reconstructed in 2002, Vale of Clyde have played in various divisions in the West R...
Q4703785 Abel Ruben "Al" Espinosa (March 24, 1891 – January 4, 1957) was an American professional golfer.Espinosa won nine times on the PGA Tour in the 1920s and 1930s. He was on the Ryder Cup teams in 1927, 1929, and 1931, although he did not play in 1927. He lost to Leo Diegel in the PGA Championship finals in 1928. ...
Q16016250 Lucy Elizabeth Cardon Rampton (August 10, 1914 – January 23, 2004) was the First Lady of Utah between 1965 and 1977.