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The Sanford Pentagon (colloquially known as The Pentagon) is an indoor arena located in Sioux Falls, ... Milwaukee 54 UC Irvine 37 Nov 26, 2016 East Tennessee State 71
Milwaukee Admirals Chicago Wolves ECHL Peoria Rivermen ... James Sanford (born June 18, 1984) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. Career.
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On July 9, 2019 Sanford signed a two-year extension with the Blues. [26] During the 2019–20 season, Sanford achieved a rare four-goal performance in a 6–5 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights. [27] It was also Sanford's first career hat trick and the first time a Blues' player scored four goals in a game in over five years. [27]
Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology, also in Milwaukee, is the state's smallest institution, with an enrollment of 75 for fall 2010. Waukesha -based Carroll University is the state's oldest four-year post-secondary institution as it was founded on January 31, 1846, two years before Wisconsin achieved statehood.
Sanford–Brown (also known as the Sanford–Brown College or Sanford–Brown Institute) was a division of the Career Education Corporation, a proprietary, for-profit higher education organization. The school traced its history back to the 1860s as a successor to a St. Louis location of Brown's Business College owned by George W. Brown (1845-1918).
Harley Sanford Jones (1902–1997), ... Frank Zeidler (1912–2006), mayor of Milwaukee, Socialist Party candidate for president in 1976 (Milwaukee)
John Watson Cary was born in Shoreham, Vermont, the eighth of nine children born to Asa and Anna (Sanford) Cary. [1] [2] [3] His family moved to western New York around 1831. [3] He graduated from Union College and was admitted to the bar in 1844. [3] He moved to Racine, Wisconsin, in 1850 [3] and to Milwaukee in 1859.