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"Little Brown Jug" is a song written in 1869 by Joseph Eastburn Winner, originally published in Philadelphia with the author listed as Winner's middle name "Eastburn".
Francis Fawkes (1720–1777) was an English poet and translator. He translated works by Anacreon, Sappho and other classical authors, modernised parts of the poems of Gavin Douglas, and was the author of the well-known song, The Brown Jug, and of two poems, Bramham Park and Partridge Shooting.
Little Brown Jug (college football trophy), an American award dating to 1892; Little Brown Jug (horse racing), an American harness race for Standardbreds first run in 1946, or its namesake horse; Little Brown Jug (actor) or Don Reynolds (1937–2019), American child performer; Little Brown Jug (plant) or Hexastylis arifolia, a wildflower found ...
The Little Brown Jug is the most regularly exchanged rivalry trophy in college football, the oldest trophy game in FBS college football, and the second oldest rivalry trophy overall, next to the 1899 Territorial Cup (which did not become a travelling/exchange trophy until 2001), contested between Arizona and Arizona State (which did not become ...
Five Free Press sports writers give their thoughts on Saturday's game between Michigan football and Minnesota.
Joseph Eastburn Winner (c. 1837–1918) was an American composer and music publisher. He is best known for his tune "The Little Brown Jug" (1869).He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he operated a publishing business from 1854 to 1907.
The Big Ten will become the Enormous 18 with the start of competition in August 2024. On Thursday, the lengthy dart-throwing contest in the Rosemont, Ill. offices concluded and the conference ...
EAST STROUDSBURG — The Little Brown Jug is staying in East Stroudsburg. East Stroudsburg South held on to the coveted trophy after defeating Stroudsburg 20-0 at home on Friday.