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  W. R. Max Carey, Jr. - King Fish Media
Max attended Columbia University on a NROTC scholarship where he was an all Ivy League NCAA record-setting football player.
Max is a managing director of Entrepreneur Equity Corporation, an insurance broker that creates specialty products for middle market companies through Lloyds of London, and Roxiticus Ventures, a middle market private equity fund.
Max is also the founding chairman of a 501 c 3 public foundation called WINGSPREAD - a foundation for kids, and author of the highly acclaimed book, "The Superman Complex.
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  Max Carey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Max George Carey (January 11, 1890 - May 30, 1976) was an American center fielder in Major League Baseball who starred for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Carey played for the Pirates from his arrival in the league in 1910 until 1926, winning a World Series championship in 1925.
Carey was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1961.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Max_Carey   (213 words)

  
 Max Carey: bio and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Max George Carey (January 11, 1890 - May 30, 1976) was a Major League Baseball (additional info and facts about Major League Baseball) player.
Carey played for the Pittsburgh Pirates (additional info and facts about Pittsburgh Pirates) from his arrival in the league in 1910 until 1926, winning a World Series (Series that constitutes the playoff for the baseball championship) championship in 1925.
Carey was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame (additional info and facts about Baseball Hall of Fame) in 1961.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/ma/max_carey.htm   (203 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Max Carey
Carey plays with this notion, and the novel borrows the plot of Shelley’s work with the monster (McCorkle) pursuing his creator (Chubb) and then vice versa.
Peter Carey is quite possibly Australia’s greatest living writer, and the secret genius that remains unseen inside Bob McCorkle’s fictional My Life as a Fake seeps through the pages to manifest itself in Carey’s “real” version, the book that we readers hold in our hands.
Carey claimed in an interview that he has been working on a novel set in the United States, but that he put it aside to write True History of the Kelly Gang.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Max-Carey   (947 words)

  
 Search Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Max Müller, Max (Friedrich Maximilian Müller, Friedrich Max Müller, or Friedrich Max-Müller), 1823-1900, German philologist and Orientalist, b.
Carey, William Carey, William, 1761-1834, English Baptist missionary and Orientalist, one of the first Protestant missionaries to India.
Carey was appointed bishop of Bath and Wells in 1987 and was enthroned as the 103d archbishop of Canterbury in 1991, succeeding Ro...
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 Max Carey - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Carey, Max (1890-1976), American baseball player who led the National League (NL) in steals ten times, outfield putouts nine times, double plays...
Max Carey, the speaker who maximizes your potential.
Yes they are free to download and use to help you promote Max Carey when he speaks at your conference.
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 BIOPROJ.SABR.ORG :: The Baseball Biography Project.
Max Carey would display all of his talents in the World Series of that year, as the Pirates faced off against the defending champion Washington Senators.
Carey later remarked that "he was the first manager fired by the newspapers" and remained resentful of the team's front office machinations.
Carey had been serving as the chief judge of the Miami dog racing authority, but was dismissed due to a change in state government.
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 Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame - Max Carey
That season Carey was involved in a squabble that led to his exile from Pittsburgh.
Carey served as a scout for the Baltimore Orioles in 1955 and briefly managed minor league teams in 1955 and 1956.
Carey was league president from 1945 to 1949.
www.indbaseballhalloffame.org /inductees/Carey1_5.html   (595 words)

  
 Max Carey | BaseballLibrary.com
Carey was the best-fielding centerfielder of his era.
Carey had turned to baseball when he no longer had the money to continue as a Lutheran divinity student.
Carey, in a slump, heard that hard-nosed old Fred had urged McKechnie to bench him, saying that the batboy couldn't do worse at the plate.
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/C/Carey_Max.stm   (1790 words)

  
 Max Carey
He led the league 7 times in range factor, putouts 9 times and assists 4 times; his 339 career assists are still the modern day NL record, as are his 86 double plays.
A switch-hitting leadoff man, Carey scored 42% of the time he reached base by a hit or walk, and he used his speed in cavernous Forbes Field to tally 159 career triples.
Carey experienced his best year in 1925 at the age of 35, hitting.343 and then.458 for the Pirates in the World Series.
www.baseball-statistics.com /HOF/Carey.html   (194 words)

  
 Superman in Recovery, Burnout Article - Inc. Article
Carey discusses his book "The Superman Complex," in which he offers advice on achieving balance in business and life.
Max Carey first told us about his superman complex 11 years ago.
Carey: That story was a pivotal event for me. It was the first time ever in my life that I had discussed with anybody, publicly or privately, any weakness or frailty that I had as a human being.
www.inc.com /magazine/19991001/13590.html   (839 words)

  
 Max Carey - ArmchairGM - Sports Wiki Database
Max Carey (Max George Carey) was born on January 11, 1890 in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Carey played for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Brooklyn Robins over the course of his 20 year career.
Most people believe that Max Carey's best season was 1922, when he stole 51 bases, hit for a.329 average and knocked in 70 runs.
www.armchairgm.com /Max_Carey   (674 words)

  
 Max Carey   (Site not responding. Last check: )
During his 20 year career, he ledthe league in stolen bases ten times and finished with a 738 swipes, the 9thhighest career total to date.
Carey played for the Pittsburgh Pirates from his arrival inthe league in 1910 until 1926, winning a World Series championship in 1925.
Carey played his final three and a half years with the BrooklynRobins.
www.therfcc.org /max-carey-130819.html   (135 words)

  
 NBMDA [North American Building Material Distribution Association]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Carey will explain how every aspect of your organization needs to be designed in such a way that it reinforces the outcomes positioning and allows your salespeople to sell to higher levels.
Max Carey, founder and chairman of CRD, is recognized as one of America's leading sales and marketing experts.
Carey's expertise in marketing and differentiation strategies has led CRD to a position of serving some of the nation's largest and most prestigious companies and fast growth entrepreneurial firms in effectively dealing with pressures caused by increased competition and less product and service differentiation.
www.nbmda.org /events/meeting_archives/phoenix_education.cfm   (505 words)

  
 Carey Max - AEI Speakers Bureau
W.R. "Max" Carey, Jr., founder and chairman of CRD (Corporate Resource Development), is recognized as one of America's leading sales and marketing consulting experts.
Max graduated from Columbia University where he was am Ivy League and NCAA record-setting defensive back.
In addition to his consulting engagements, Max is in great demand to deliver his expertise in the form of keynote speeches to associations and corporations worldwide.
www.aeispeakers.com /speakerbio.php?SpeakerID=185   (293 words)

  
 TheMovieBoy Review: Glitter (2001)
Prior to her recent mental breakdown, it was reported that pop singer Mariah Carey (1999's "The Bachelor") put her full heart and soul into the making of "Glitter," a semi-autobiographical drama directed by Vondie Curtis Hall (1997's "Gridlock'd").
Carey constantly stumbles over her line readings and uncovers the fact that she is an amateur when it comes to movies.
In that small portion of time, Carey's Billie goes from being a complete unknown to someone who gets a record deal, shoots to the top of the Billboard charts, films music videos, and concludes with her performing at Madison Square Garden in front of an adoring, sold-out crowd of fans.
www.themovieboy.com /reviews/g/01_glitter.htm   (636 words)

  
 Why Scott Boras is the best (and worst) thing to happen to baseball - The Boston Globe
He played so well that in 1961 he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, which was as close as Max Carey ever came to being installed in his own cathedral.
One of Carey's finest accomplishments was that he was the first outfielder to lead the Major Leagues in putouts for three consecutive seasons.
(Max Carey, of course, was the first.) Boras maintained that this was one of the reasons the Braves should pay Jones $8.2 million for the following season, and not the $6.4 million the team was offering.
www.boston.com /sports/baseball/articles/2007/04/01/why_scott_boras_is_the_best_and_worst_thing_to_happen_to_baseball   (3922 words)

  
 Max Carey   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Max would become best known for his defensive play and his base-stealing abilities.
In 1922, Max Carey would steal 51 bases on 53 attempts just about nearing a perfect percentage on the base paths and lead the league again.
In 1925 Carey would have another 46 steals to lead the league for the 5th consecutive year.
hometown.aol.com /_ht_a/steelhawk8/PSH/HOFers/baseball/carey.htm   (367 words)

  
 What Price Hollywood
Max: “What really happened last night?” Mary tells him that he passed out, and she and a taxi driver carried him into the house.
Max does not remember who she is. She reminds him and he asks that she be made up to try a short scene.
Max to Mary: “He doesn’t understand people like us.” Lonny denounces movie people as being “cheap and vulgar,” gets dressed, tells Mary he is through with her, and leaves the house.
cla.calpoly.edu /~rsimon/Hum410/PriceHollywood.htm   (2075 words)

  
 William R. Max Carey Jr. speaker brought to you by FIVE STAR Speakers & Trainers
Max Carey, CEO of Corporate Resource Development (CRD), is recognized as one of America's leading sales and marketing consulting experts.
Max demonstrates through the use of a performance model, how to dramatically and proactively establish your own unique selling point, and how to communicate that message to your clients and prospects.
Max uses real case studies from his 22 years of consulting to show why it could happen to you, and what steps you can take to avoid getting pushed down into generic oblivion.
bureau.espeakers.com /5str/viewspeaker3856   (483 words)

  
 Carey, Max   (Site not responding. Last check: )
While at Columbia, Max played football and set five school records and one NCAA record for punt and kickoff returns.
Max is regarded as one of the preeminent service intangible marketing experts in the U.S. today.
In 1986 Max was named Vietnam Vet Small Business Person of the Year by Bob Hope, in 1987 CRD placed #395 on Inc. magazine's list of 500 fastest growing privately held corporations in America, and in 1988 was voted the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Small Business Person of the Year.
www.collaborativespeakers.com /speakers/carey_max.html   (367 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Glitter: DVD: Mariah Carey,Max Beesley,Da Brat,Tia Texada,Valarie Pettiford,Ann Magnuson,Terrence ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Max Beesley, however, is surprisingly good in the role of Dice, though he is hampered somewhat by the screenplay.
Carey recorded her vocals close to the release date of the soundtrack, and all lead vocals used in the film are hers.
Carey admits that when the project was approved for production (2000), she found songs for the movie that she had written and forgotten about.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005TNER?v=glance   (2667 words)

  
 HickokSports.com - Biography - Max Carey
A baseball and track star at Concordia College in Indiana, where he was studying to be a Lutheran minister, Maximilian Carnarius took the name Max Carey to protect his college eligibility when he began playing minor league baseball in 1909.
Carey was one of the first stealers to study pitchers and their moves, rather than relying on sheer speed and abandon.
Carey's best season was 1922, when he batted.329, stole 51 bases in 53 attempts, and scored 140 runs.
www.hickoksports.com /biograph/careymax.shtml   (386 words)

  
 Max Carey | The Baseball Page
Max George Carey was born on January 11, 1890, in Terre Haute, IN.
Carey was released by the Pirates after he had a run-in with Fred Clarke, his former teammate and manager who was serving as a coach in 1926.
Replaced By Late in 1926, when Carey was waived by the Bucs, left fielder Kiki Cuyler moved to center field to fill the void.
www.thebaseballpage.com /players/careyma01.php   (620 words)

  
 Roxiticus Ventures LLC   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Carey is the founder and chairman of CRD, a nationally-recognized marketing company and is recognized as one of America’s leading sales and marketing experts.
His expertise in marketing and differentiation strategies has led CRD to a position of serving some of the nation’s largest and most prestigious companies and fast growth entrepreneurial firms in effectively dealing with pressures caused by increased competition and less product and service differentiation.
Carey graduated from Columbia University where he was an Ivy League and NCAA record-setting defensive back.
www.roxiticusventures.com /Max_Carey.html   (169 words)

  
 Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Carey played like a man possessed, returning punts and knocking down any moving thing that got in his way.
That year and the next two, Carey caught all the kicks and punts for Columbia, and became starter at right cornerback.
Carey identifies six ways of acting, six different habits, six ‘pillars’ of the superman complex.
www.medicaldistribution.com /rep/Rep_1999_December/Rep_814001491335.htm   (830 words)

  
 Article: The Superman Syndrome   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A yes to any of these could be a danger sign that you suffer from what William R. "Max" Carey calls The Superman Complex, also the title of his book (Longstreet Press).
Carey says not only is the syndrome widespread in the business world in general, but entrepreneurs like himself are especially prone to it.
After writing an article a dozen years ago about the realization that he was overdriven, he received so much mail from business leaders suffering from the same affliction, he decided to turn the feedback and his path of self-discovery into a book.
www.entrepreneur.com /article/print/0,2361,287461,00.html   (1764 words)

  
 Review: Glitter   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Glitter is obviously a star vehicle for Mariah Carey, and its release should force Hollywood executives to re-consider the flawed concept that the success of a performer in one arena of pop culture will automatically translate to another.
Unfortunately, everything sung by Carey sounds uninspired and generic, and the lip synching is awful.
Carey plays (and I use that term loosely) Billie Franklin, an orphan who grows up to be a backup singer to a rising pop star.
movie-reviews.colossus.net /movies/g/glitter.html   (746 words)

  
 Max Carey Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
Max Carey was born on Saturday, January 11 1890, in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Carey was 20 years old when he broke into the big leagues on October 3, 1910, with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this comprehensive Max Carey baseball stats page.
www.baseball-almanac.com /players/player.php?p=careyma01   (309 words)

  
 Howstuffworks "Max Carey"
Max Carey was born Maximillian Carnarius (1890-1976) in Terre Haute, Indiana, to deeply religious German parents.
Wagner counseled Carey to take extra care to keep his legs in shape, believing that speed was the tool with which Carey would make his mark.
A left field fill-in at first for injured player-manager Fred Clarke, Max was switched to center when Clarke returned to the lineup and given the assignment of batting leadoff.
entertainment.howstuffworks.com /max-carey-hof.htm   (507 words)

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