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Harvard founded the first collegiate fencing team in the United States in 1888. [1] The team has captured seven individual NCAA titles. Eli Dershwitz (saber) was the seventh Harvard fencer to compete in the Olympics when he fenced for Team USA at the 2016 Rio Olympics, with the prior two having been Emily Cross '09 (Team USA; she won a silver medal in team foil) and Noam Mills '12 (Team Israel ...
Earl Scruggs (1924–2012), American musician who perfected and popularized a 3-finger banjo-picking style (now called Scruggs style) Edward W. Scruggs (1903–1974), American politician; Elaine Scruggs (Non-Partisan), mayor of Glendale, Arizona; Flatt & Scruggs or the Foggy Mountain Boys, bluegrass band founded by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs
Lauren Scruggs (born January 27, 2003) is an American left-handed foil fencer. [1] Scruggs won a silver medal in women's individual foil at the 2024 Summer Olympics , making her the first Black American woman to win an individual fencing medal. [ 2 ]
Irene Scruggs (born Irene Smith, December 7, 1901 – July 20, 1981) [2] was an American Piedmont blues and country blues singer, who was also billed as Chocolate Brown and Dixie Nolan. She recorded songs such as "My Back to the Wall" and "Good Grindin'" and worked with Clarence Williams , Joe "King" Oliver , Lonnie Johnson , Little Brother ...
Lauren Scruggs may refer to: Lauren Scruggs (blogger) Lauren Scruggs (fencer) This page was last edited on 2 ...
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Spitboy was founded by drummer Michelle "Todd" Gonzales, vocalist Adrienne Droogas, bassist Paula Hibbs-Rines, and guitarist Karin Gembus. Paula left the band before the release of the Rasana 7-inch EP and was replaced by Dominique Davison. The band toured the United States, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan.
US President George W. Bush with several of the 2005 National Medal of Arts awardees. The National Medal of Arts is an award and title created by the United States Congress in 1984, for the purpose of honoring artists and patrons of the arts.