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The Tigers' flight west had to be turned around due to mid-trip "horseplay" between a group of players that could have escalated into a fight, according to Field of 68's Jeff Goodman.
Jeff Goodman Myron Fass (March 29, 1926 – September 14, 2006) [ 1 ] was an American publisher of pulp magazines and comic books , operating from the 1950s through the 1990s under a multitude of company names, including M. F. Enterprises and Eerie Publications .
No. Tenure Coach Years Record Pct. 1 1920–1921 H. Kirk Grantham: 1 22–7–1 .750 2 1921–1922 W. H. DePriest: 1 1–7 .125 3 1922–1924 Lester Barnard
He was one of the younger kids who hung around the Marines. Martz had given him books and candy and, even more precious, his fond attention. The boy would tip them off to IEDs and occasionally brought them fresh-baked bread. One day, as Martz’s platoon walked a routine patrol, the boy yanked a trigger wire from a hidden position.
Jeffrey Roger Goodwin (born January 28, 1958) is a professor of sociology at New York University. [1] He has served as chair of several sections of the American Sociological Association (ASA) and was coeditor of the ASA journal Contexts from 2004 to 2007.
In 291 brisk, fact-stuffed but engaging, thought-provoking pages, “A Day in September” by Stephen Budiansky examines how ill-prepared we as a nation were for war, but more significantly, what ...
Atlas/Seaboard Comics is a line of comic books published by the American company Seaboard Periodicals in the 1970s. Though the line was published under the brand Atlas Comics, comic book historians and collectors refer to it as Atlas/Seaboard Comics to differentiate it from the 1950s Atlas Comics, a predecessor of Marvel Comics. [1]
A new book by Jeff Gueilder, who started for Kansas in its 1988 NCAA title-game victory, delivers stories of success and failure. In new book, former KU Jayhawk Jeff Gueldner shares good times ...