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  2. Archbold, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Industrial Relations Committee in Archbold Ohio, 1947. Archbold was founded in 1855 when the railroad was extended to that point. [6] The village was probably named for John Archbald, a railroad promoter, [7] though another tradition is that the name is an amalgamation of Arch and Bald, two other railroad officials. [8]

  3. What is a buckeye? Ohio State football's nickname ... - AOL

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    A buckeye is a round, dark seed with a light brown patch on the bottom, so named after the tree from which it is derived, the Ohio buckeye (which is also the official state tree).

  4. Archbold - Wikipedia

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    Jo Archbold, model; John Archbold (disambiguation), several people; Michael G. Archbold, American businessman; Ralph Archbold (1942–2017), historical impersonator of Benjamin Franklin; Richard Archbold (1907–1976), American zoologist, grandson of John Dustin Archbold; Shane Archbold (born 1989), New Zealand professional racing cyclist

  5. Holy Buckeye - Wikipedia

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    Holy Buckeye is the nickname given to one of the most famous plays in the history of Ohio State football. It occurred in a late-regular season game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Purdue Boilermakers at Ross–Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana, on November 9, 2002.

  6. Ohio Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Stadium is an American football stadium in Columbus, Ohio, on the campus of Ohio State University.It primarily serves as the home venue of the Ohio State Buckeyes football team and is also the site for the university's Spring Commencement ceremonies each May.

  7. Archbold High School - Wikipedia

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    The nickname "Blue Streaks" (more commonly seen today as Bluestreaks) was first used in 1933 by former Archbold coach M.A. Farber, who served as the head boys' basketball coach from 1930 until 1949. After watching the Sandusky Blue Streaks play, Farber adopted the name to his own team, knowing that they would likely never play each other ...

  8. Woman says Delta Air Lines ‘targeted’ her for not wearing a bra

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    A woman said that Delta Air Lines targeted her for not wearing a bra.. During a news press conference on Thursday, 28 March, 38-year-old DJ Lisa Archbold held a news conference with her attorney ...

  9. Ohio State Buckeyes - Wikipedia

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    A Buckeye has been named first team All-American 23 times, including five two-time All-Americans and one three-time All-American. Between 1960 and 1964, Ohio State won five consecutive Big Ten championships, an achievement that has yet to be matched.