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  Senator Jack Taylor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Senator Jack Taylor was raised on a farm in
Jack’s small business experience and ownership started when he moved to Steamboat Springs in 1969 and established his own real estate company, and was later a hands-on and active partner/owner/operator in a small coal mining operation.
Senator Taylor presently serves as Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, is Vice Chair of the Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee, and is a member of the Legislative Audit Committee, the Water Resources Review Committee and the Colorado Tourism Board.
www.senatorjacktaylor.com   (379 words)

  
 The Official Site of Major League Baseball: History: Explore MLB.com's History Coverage
Sort every draft pick by year and team or draft type, find the number one overall picks by year, and see what players were drafted and then sent straight to the majors.
From regular honors, such as Player of the Week and Player of the Month, to prizes like the Commissioner's Historic Achievement Award, all the bases are covered.
Since baseball's beginnings in the mid-19th century, the governance of the game has evolved to a central figure with considerable powers called the Commissioner.
mlb.mlb.com /mlb/history   (609 words)

  
  1991 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
February 5 - A Michigan court bars Dr. Jack Kevorkian from assisting in suicides.
June 17 - Exhumation of U.S. President Zachary Taylor, to discover whether or not his death was caused by arsenic poisoning, instead of acute gastrointestinal illness.
August 1 - Chris Short, American baseball pitcher (b.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1991   (3716 words)

  
 Jack Clements Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
November 10, 1897: Traded by the Philadelphia Phillies with Lave Cross, Tommy Dowd, Jack Taylor, and $1,000 to the St.
View Jack Clements's uniforms at Dressed to the Nines
Statistics may come from our work, the Baseball Databank, or other sources including SABR.org and RetroSheet.org..
www.baseball-reference.com /c/clemeja01.shtml   (714 words)

  
 Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP | The Firm | History
Louis F. Carroll would continue to build the Firm's baseball practice, eventually becoming one of the leading sports lawyers in the country.  He would represent the All-America Football Conference until its merger with the National Football League in 1949, and famed radio broadcaster Edward R. Murrow in his contract negotiations with CBS.
In 1962, the Firm’s accounting department was joined by a 22-year-old part-time clerk named Jack H. Nusbaum.  In 1965 he became an associate and in later years would become a senior partner and eventually Chairman of the Firm, a position he holds today.
Much of the Firm's work in the 1970’s related to railroad reorganization cases, particularly the representation of a group of insurance companies that were bondholders of the Penn Central Railroad.  The Firm sought to have legislation under which the assets of Penn Central were transferred to Conrail declared unconstitutional.
www.willkie.com /firm/firm.aspx?type=history   (2408 words)

  
 CDMSports.com - News
Reggie Sanders, who was limited to just 24 games this year due to injuries, is considering retiring at the end of the season, according to the Kansas City Star.
He did leave the door open for a return, but he said he would have to find the right situation to return for another year.
Gary Matthews, who is dealing with a sprained right ankle, was initially concerned that the injury might keep him out of the playoffs, according to the LA Times.
news.cdmsports.com /mlb   (720 words)

  
 The Ballplayers | BaseballLibrary.com
He has had articles in Baseball Digest and Baseball Research Journal and is an authority on the Notre Dame men who have played in the major leagues.
Besides his numerous articles on baseball and other sports in The Sporting News, Baseball Digest, Sports Heritage, The Main Event, and several newspapers, he is the co-author, with Dick Bartell, of "Rowdy Richard," A Firsthand Account of the National League Baseball Wars of the 1930s and the Men Who Fought Them (1987).
He is a baseball historian and professor at Albright College (Pennsylvania) and a past president of SABR.
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/authors.stm   (3309 words)

  
 Jack Taylor Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
Born January 14, 1874 in New Straitsville, OH
Louis Cardinals for Mordecai Brown and Jack O'Neill.
View Jack Taylor's uniforms at Dressed to the Nines
www.baseball-reference.com /t/tayloja02.shtml   (642 words)

  
 Tom Lord - The Jazz Discography - Catalog of Jazz Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
up about who was the third trombone player on a Jimmy Dorsey record from 1946 and the discographies enable them to know.
But what Lord has done by placing all this information into a cross-referenced database that allows easy access to information from a variety of directions is create an extraordinarily valuable historical tool.
You can follow the complete recorded history of a player such as Bunny Berigan (from the bands of Fred Rich, Hal Kemp, Tommy Dorsey, Freddy Martin, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman and his own orchestras).
www.lordisco.com /reviews.html   (2646 words)

  
 Player Bios | The BASEBALL Page
The pages below have a player bio and other detailed information about the player, such as quotes, anecdotes, and factoids.
Players NOT listed here will still have a Player Page (use search box at right to find them), which includes teams played for, all-star game appearances, awards won, dates of birth, death, first game, and feats like hitting streaks and no-hitters.
The Baseball Page has more than 16,000 Player Pages.
www.thebaseballpage.com /playerbios.php   (102 words)

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