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  2. Hortonville High School - Wikipedia

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    During this time, athletic events were held at the Hortonville Community Hall and Opera House, where due to the temperature of the facility, the teams earned the nickname "Polar Bears". [ 3 ] In 1953, the Hortonville Union High School District was formed which consolidated the existing high school with the surrounding rural school districts.

  3. Polar bear - Wikipedia

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    The polar bear was given its common name by Thomas Pennant in A Synopsis of Quadrupeds (1771). It was known as the "white bear" in Europe between the 13th and 18th centuries, as well as "ice bear", "sea bear" and "Greenland bear". The Norse referred to it as isbjørn ' ice bear ' and hvitebjørn ' white bear '. The bear is called nanook by the ...

  4. List of college mascots in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Polar Bear – mascot of the Bowdoin Polar Bears; Pork Chop – secondary mascot of the Arkansas Razorbacks; Porky the Javelina – mascot of the Texas A&M–Kingsville Javelinas; Pouncer – costumed tiger mascot of the Memphis Tigers. Pounce the Cougar – mascot of the Minnesota–Morris Cougars; Pounce the Panther – mascot of the Georgia ...

  5. Pete Alonso - Wikipedia

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    Alonso first got his "Polar Bear" nickname when he was a top prospect. He made such a big impression during spring training in 2019 that Mets third baseman Todd Frazier, who was known for giving players nicknames, is the one who first coined it. Frazier said to Alonso, "You look like a big, damn polar bear."

  6. List of college nickname changes in the United States

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    Brown Bears, Senator Theodore F. Green suggested the nickname "Bears" in 1904, [27] but the unofficial nickname "Bruins" became more prevalent starting in the 1930s. [28] It was formerly used interchangeably with the official nickname, although some media disused "Bruins" after a minor league hockey team, the Providence Bruins , was established ...

  7. List of We Bare Bears characters - Wikipedia

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    Nickname: Ice Little Bro: Species: Polar bear: Gender: Male: Ice Bear is a polar bear. He is the youngest of the Bears. Ice Bear is often rather stoic and rarely ...

  8. 49th (West Riding) Infantry Division - Wikipedia

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    A highly competent officer and a decorated veteran of the First World War, Major General Barker ordered the divisional sign to be changed from its current emblem of a polar bear with its head lowered, which the GOC believed to be a sign of a lack of martial intent, into a more "aggressive" sign. [20] "That Bear is too submissive.

  9. Lehman High School (Canton, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Nickname: Polar Bears: Lehman High School was a public high school in the Canton City School District. It was named for John House Lehman, "in honor of his extensive ...