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  Red Auerbach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arnold Jacob "Red" Auerbach (born September 20, 1917 in Brooklyn, New York) is president of the NBA's Boston Celtics, and was its coach from 1950 to 1966, including a stretch from 1959 to 1966 when the Celtics won eight straight NBA championships.
Auerbach is tied with Phil Jackson for the most NBA championship rings as a coach with nine.
Auerbach remains the best-known NBA executive, and was named the greatest coach in the history of the NBA by the Professional Basketball Writers Association of America in 1980.
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Red Cross, international organization concerned with the alleviation of human suffering and the promotion of public health; the world-recognized symbol of mercy and...
A pigment or dye having a red hue.
Red Hook, section of SW Brooklyn borough, N.Y. city, SE N.Y., bounded on NE by Gowanus Expressway, on S by Gowanus Bay, on W by Upper N.Y. Bay, and on NW by Buttermilk...
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 wikien.info: Main_Page : R/RE/RED   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The red, fl and green flag was created by the members of the UNIA at their convention held in Madison Square Garden on August 13, 1920.
Redding is the county seat of Shasta County, California, located on the Sacramento River and on Interstate 5 south of Lake Shasta.
The Redfern-Eveleigh-Darlington or RED project was instigated by the state government of New South Wales to redevelop the run-down housing and railway yards in the suburbs of Redfern, Eveleigh and Darlington to the South-West of Sydney central business district to ease the pressure of Sydney's growi..
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 Cigar Aficionado | People Profile | Red Auerbach
Red Auerbach saunters around the perimeter of the parquet floor at a recent Celtic practice.
Arnold Jacob Auerbach was born on September 20, 1917, the son of Marie Thompson and Hyman Auerbach, a Russian immigrant.
Auerbach was plotting the future, even while the Celtics played with what Bird called "the best team I ever played with." Auerbach had been observing the fortunes of the Seattle Supersonics.
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 BBC - Radio 3 - Frank Auerbach Interview
I have a Frank Auerbach on the walls of my office - not that I own it you understand, but I have it on loan and I've got more and more involved in the thick paint, the gashes of colour, the bold gestures of the painting.
It's very recognisable, as indeed Auerbach's pictures are - they're only in oil or charcoal, occasionally acrylic now, only portraits of a very limited number of sitters, or of landscapes around Camden Town in north London.
Yes, but then when they put red, blue and yellow, somehow it seemed in some way to be a challenge, that I should [laughs] attempt to record this.
www.bbc.co.uk /radio3/johntusainterview/auerbach_transcript.shtml   (5520 words)

  
 Red Auerbach
Red Auerbach - Auerbach, Red (Arnold Jacob Auerbach), 1917–, American basketball coach and executive, b.
Red Auerbach.(tribute to legendary coach of the Boston Celtics basketball club)(Interview)
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 HighBeam Encyclopedia - Auerbach, Red   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
AUERBACH, RED [Auerbach, Red] (Arnold Jacob Auerbach), 1917-, American basketball coach and executive, b.
Brooklyn, N.Y. As coach of the Boston Celtics (1950-66), he built the last-place club into one of the most dominant teams in the history of professional sports with the help of players such as Bob Cousy and Bill Russell.
Auerbach also has served as the team's general manager (1950-84) and president (1970-1997, 2001-).
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 Arnold "Red" Auerbach Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Red Auerbach is the architect and mastermind behind one of the most dominant franchises in professional sports history, the Boston Celtics.
Auerbach began his coaching career in 1946 in the BAA with the Washington Capitals and led them to the 1947 and 1949 division titles.
After coaching, Auerbach joined the Celtics front office full-time and in 1980 was named NBA Executive of the Year.
www.hoophall.com /halloffamers/Auerbach.htm   (357 words)

  
 Red Auerbach quote - Just do what you do best. - Quotations Book
Red Auerbach quote - Just do what you do best.
Arnold Jacob "Red" Auerbach (born September 20, 1917 in Brooklyn, New York) is president of basketball operations for the Boston Celtics, an NBA basketball team, and was its coach from 1950 to 1966, including a stretch from 1959 to 1966 when the Celtics won eight straight NBA championships.
Auerbach holds the record for the most NBA championship rings as a coach with nine.
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 AmericanHeritage.com / FIRST SEASON
But Auerbach persuaded him to lay over a few hours in Washington, saying that a couple of boys McKinney had played against in the service, Bob Feerick and John Norlander, were already under contract to the Caps, so why not stop in and say hello.
Auerbach, at Washington, had coached the Norfolk Naval Training Station team during World War II, and he worked the phones that summer to sign up players who had impressed him during intramilitary competitions.
This time it was the Capitols who had a legitimate grievance: After their 70–69 loss J. Walter Kennedy, the league’s public relations director and a future N.B.A. commissioner, discovered a discrepancy in the official box score that showed that St. Louis had gotten only sixty-eight points.
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 AllRefer.com - Red Auerbach (Sports, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Red Auerbach (Arnold Jacob Auerbach)[ou´urbak´´, –bAk´´] Pronunciation Key, 1917–, American basketball coach and executive, b.
Brooklyn, N.Y. As coach of the Boston Celtics (1950–66), he built the last-place club into one of the most dominant teams in the history of professional sports with the help of players such as Bob Cousy and Bill Russell.
More articles from AllRefer Reference on Red Auerbach
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 Amazon.com: Reviews for Let Me Tell You a Story: A Lifetime in the Game: Books: Red Auerbach,John Feinstein   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
No seriously, Auerbach and Feinstein give a great inside view over the decades and the anecdotes whicha re told are a must read for every sport fan and basketball friend.
John Feinstein tells the story both of Auerbach's life and how the group came to be, who the members are - of which the author is part of, how they joined, and their connection to Auerbach.
Since this is vintage Auerbach, he has an opinion about everything and you read many of them, but he is a well-educated opinion on all things basketball and an interesting opinion on things not-basketball.
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 Red Wagon Society and Big Wheels - Childrens Hospital Los Angeles CA
Reg Wagon Society and Big Wheels It is just a little red wagon, but it carries the hopes and dreams of a lifetime.
Members of the Red Wagon Society know that their unrestricted annual gifts, beginning at $130, help support new treatments and therapies, purchase lifesustaining equipment, create gentler medicines and provide special training for doctors and nurses.
Big Wheels, a higher level of membership in the Red Wagon Society, contribute a yearly gift of $1,100, or 12 monthly payments of $95 and are also acknowledged here in the Honor Roll.
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 George Washington University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Media and Public Affairs Building which houses Luther W. Brady Art Gallery and the Morton Auditorium where CNN 's Crossfire is broadcast.
Cloyd Heck Marvin Center the central building the university and home to the food (J Street - there is no J in Washington so the name was open) Cafritz Conference Center and the Dorothy Betts Theatre.
Arnold J. 'Red' Auerbach (1940 1941) President and former coach the Boston Celtics
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 Auerbach, Red. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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His all-time record for wins as a coach (1,037, including playoff victories) was later broken by Lenny Wilkens.
Auerbach also has served as the team’s general manager (1950–84) and president (1970–1997, 2001–).
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 El Guapo's Ghost Rambles on about the Red Sox: Friday, July 11, 2003
A baseball blog focusing on the Red Sox from a numbers geek, plus other random rumblings.
I hate the Lakers for many reasons; too many to get into and it sickens me to think that Phil Jackson might tie Arnold “Red” Auerbach for NBA Championships as a Coach (Mr.
Auerbach contributed just as much to the community and society as he did for basketball and the Celtics).
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 Bibliography of Cesium 137 Studies Related to Erosion And Sediment Deposition
Bloesch, J. Mechanisms, measurement and importance of sediment resuspension in lakes.
Be as a tracer of erosion and sediment transport.
Derivation of a grain-size proxy to aid the modelling and prediction of radionuclide activity in salt marshes and mud flats of the eastern Irish Sea.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Cousy, Bob   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
During his career with the Boston Celtics (1951-63), Cousy established a reputation as the National Basketball Association's finest backcourt player, a brilliant playmaker of innovative passing and
Auerbach, Red AUERBACH, RED [Auerbach, Red] (Arnold Jacob Auerbach), 1917-, American basketball coach and executive, b.
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 Columns: Please, M.J., leave us with our memories
So remarkable was M.J. that Arnold "Red" Auerbach, an old Boston Celtics coaching god, praised No. 23/45 with words nobody ever expected to hear from the famous puffer of victory cigars.
For more than 30 years, Auerbach had said Bill Russell was unquestionably the best basketball player in history.
But one night at his Washington home, sometime in the mid '90s, with a mighty Cuban puff, Red declared, "I guess you'd have to say Russ was only No. 2."
sptimes.com /News/051601/news_pf/Columns/Please__MJ__leave_us_.shtml   (670 words)

  
 Auerbach, Red - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK
Auerbach, Red (Arnold Jacob Auerbach), 1917-, American basketball coach and executive, b.
Brooklyn, N.Y. As coach of the Boston Celtics (1950-66), he built the last-place club into one of the most dominant teams in the history of professional sports with the help of players such as Bob Cousy
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 Geoff Arnold: December 2004 Archives
Their good friend, The Reverend Ann Holmes Redding (shown here with the happy couple; click for full-size image) presided.
And please consider making a donation to the Red Cross, or the emergency aid organisation of your choice.
Back in the late 80s and early 90s, when I was working on NFS, Windows Sockets, and other TCP/IP related stuff, I would often run into Karl Auerbach, network tools wizard and latterly ICANN member-at-large.
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 Bob Cousy Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
After being drafted in 1950 by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks and immediately traded to the Chicago Stags, the unwanted and untested Cousy's rights were drawn out of a hat by the Boston Celtics in a dispersal draft of the Chicago Stags franchise.
Cousy's arrival coincided with that of head coach Arnold "Red" Auerbach, whose uptempo style of coaching suited Cousy's remarkable playmaking talents perfectly.
Cousy finished ninth in the league in scoring (15.6 ppg) his first season.
www.hoophall.com /halloffamers/Cousy.htm   (501 words)

  
 Graduate School of Education and Human Development, George Washington University
Former Capitals and Celtics coach, and 1941 GSEHD Alumnus, Red Auerbach Collaborates on New Book; Signing and Reception, October 29, to benefit GW Athletics.
Auerbach went on to coach the Washington Capitals hockey team and led the Boston Celtics basketball team to nine championships.
Auerbach was named NBA Coach of the Year in 1965, and won the GW Distinguished Alumni Award in 1971.
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 USUSC MS231: J. Arbon Christensen Radio Transcripts
Born in 1904, J. Arbon Christensen has spent most of his life in Cache Valley.
He is a retired school teacher with an extensive interest in local history.
This collection contains local history radio transcripts written by J. Arbon Christensen, which he broadcast from radio station KVNU in Logan.
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 George Washington Traditions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The exact date will be announced this fall.
Founded in 1959, seven inaugural members--including Arnold (Red) Auerbach '40--began this tradition of excellence.
GW Hall of Fame member Red Auerbach ('40) with GW President Stephen Joel Trachtenberg in 1998.
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 Collected Publications of J. Newell Stannard
-Folder 1 T.J.B. Stier, W Arnold and J.N. Stannard, "A Photoelectric Densitometer for Use With Suspensions," J.
-Folder 3 T.J.B. Stier and J.N. Stannard, "A Kinetic Analysis of the Endogenous Respiration of Bakers' Yeast," J.
MED work at Berkeley with J. Hamilton, laboratory research on actinides, bone, uranium, standards.
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 The George Washington University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Media and Public Affairs Building, which houses the Luther W. Brady Art Gallery and the Jack Morton Auditorium, where CNN's Crossfire is broadcast.
Cloyd Heck Marvin Center, the central building of the university and home to the food court (J Street - there is no J St in Washington, so the name was open), the Cafritz Conference Center and the Dorothy Betts Marvin Theatre.
It also houses The Hippodrome, an area for students to relax and have fun, including the only public bowling alley in Washington, DC on the fifth floor.
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 NBA.com: Blog
Growing up in California by way of Australia, Balzary traded in his trumpet for the bass after being introduced to the world of rock by high school friend Hillel Slovak, a guitarist himself.
Balzary, rechristened Flea, would go on to form the Red Hot Chili Peppers, one of the most popular and critically acclaimed rock bands for the last 20-plus years.
Today, Flea can be spotted all over the entertainment spectrum having played roles in several feature films as well as appearing on albums with the likes of musical legends Mick Jagger and the late Johnny Cash.
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Ervin "Magic" Johnson -- Bobby Jones -- KC Jones -- Roy Jones -- Boxer and pro basketball player (USBL) Sam Jones -- Michael Jordan -- Chicago Bulls & White Sox minor league baseball Bob Karstens -- first white player for Harlem Globetrotters.
Oldest living (2004) John "Red" Kerr -- Michael Kettman -- Ball spinning world-record holder Rich King -- Univ. of Nebraska - Vancouver Grizzlies, etc. Red Klotz -- Longtime coach/player of the Washington Generals/NY Nationals which competes against the Harlem Globetrotters.
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