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Mary Tenney Gray (1833-1904), known as the "Mother of the Women's Club Movement in Kansas"; Kansas City; Dora Hand (1844–1878), dance hall singer, Dodge City [3] Wild Bill Hickok (1837–1876), lawman; Hays and Abilene; John James Ingalls (1833–1900), politician [4] Kris Kobach (born 1966), candidate for governor in 2018, Kansas Secretary ...
Most leagues in the United States, such as the Women's Football Alliance, play by rules similar to men's tackle football. [1] Although women's flag football is emerging as a collegiate sport, [2] women playing gridiron football at the college level have historically joined men's teams, often (though not exclusively) as placekickers. [3]
Pages in category "Kansas State Wildcats football players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 283 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A list of the most famous people from each U.S. state is based on a few specific metrics, including, crucially, the state the person was born in — even if that person was not closely associated ...
Mary Ashley, main character in Sidney Sheldon's novel Windmills of the Gods, starts the book as a professor at Kansas State University. Brantley Foster, protagonist in the movie The Secret of My Success, portrayed by Michael J. Fox, is a recent graduate of Kansas State University who moves to New York City where he has landed a job as a financier.
MANHATTAN — Kansas State football coach Chris Klieman had a premonition, but it took an ad-lib from Dylan Edwards to make it happen.. K-State's defense had just come up with its first stop of ...
The “Border War” between Kansas and Missouri was rooted in actual Civil War-era bloodshed, but it largely ended in 2012 when the Tigers joined Texas A&M in leaving for the SEC.
Barry Sanders, one of Kansas' most famous athletes. The Kansas Sports Hall of Fame is a museum located in Wichita, dedicated to preserving the history of sports in the state of Kansas. The museum provides exhibits, archives, facilities, services, and activities to honor those individuals and teams whose achievements in sports brought ...