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Florida State Fair Entertainment Hall 5,000 1967 Robarts Arena: Sarasota: 5,000 1973 Florida Studio Theatre: 237 (Gompertz Theatre) 173 (Keating Theatre) 100 (Court and Goldstein Cabarets and Bowne's Lab) April 10, 1926 (Renovated 1984, 1990, 1993 and 2008) Sarasota Opera House: 1,119 January 5, 1970 Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall: 1,741 ...
Ohio State University School of Music alumni (23 P) Pages in category "Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 321 total.
Howard is Ohio State’s first major contributor as a transfer quarterback since Justin Fields, who spent only one season at Georgia before moving to Columbus for two years. Howard spent four ...
Esquire found two bars in Nashville that set the bar high when it comes to concoctions that are a step above a shot of whiskey or a cold beer. The lifestyle magazine spent 12 months crisscrossing ...
4 Ohio State Buckeyes: 16 OT: Columbus, Ohio Ohio State Buckeyes November 22, 2003 4 Ohio State Buckeyes 21 5 Michigan Wolverines: 35: Ann Arbor, Michigan The Game: Michigan Wolverines November 29, 2003 9 Florida State Seminoles: 38: 11 Florida Gators 34 Gainesville, Florida: North End Zone Outside of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium: Rivalry: Florida ...
Archie Griffin, only two-time Heisman Trophy winner (1974, 1975); current president of the Ohio State University Alumni Association [198] Lou Groza, football kicker and Pro Football Hall of Famer, Lou Groza Award namesake [199] Chic Harley, three-time All-American running back [200]
Amy Salerno (1982), Ohio State Representative; Charles R. Saxbe (1975), Ohio State Representative; Robert Shaw (1929), Ohio State Senator; Michael Stinziano (2007), Ohio State Representative; Peter Stautberg, Ohio State Representative and Judge of the Ohio First District Court of Appeals; Mark Wagoner (1997), Ohio State Senator