Essays About chicago cincinnati

 

  • "Shoeless"Joe Jackson and the 1919 Chicago Black Sox Scandal
    ... In 1915 Joe was traded to the Chicago White Sox ... Joe batted .351 for the season, and helped the White Sox advance to the World Series against the Cincinnati Reds ...
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  • The Use ofInstant Replay in the NFL
    ... The teams that voted against the proposal were: Arizona; Buffalo; Chicago; Cincinnati; Dallas; Kansas City; Oakland; Tampa Bay; and both New York teams. ...
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  • Chicago
    ... I believe Chicago is ahead in the times and technology by a few years compared to Cincinnati; the way the city is set up, the buildings, and the people. ...
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  • The Black Sox Scandal: Chicago throws the 1919 World Series
    You've probably heard of the Chicago Black Sox scandal, but don't know what it's ... took money from gamblers to fix the Series so that the Cincinnati Reds would ...
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  • The Great Chicago Fire of 1871
    ... Chicago's mayor, Robert B. Mason sent telegrams to the surrounding cities ... Fire fighters came to offer support from Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Dayton, Louisville ...
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  • The Great Chicago Fire of 1871
    ... Chicago's mayor, Robert B. Mason sent telegrams to the surrounding cities ... Fire fighters came to offer support from Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Dayton, Louisville ...
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  • The Chicago Fire
    ... Chicago's mayor, Robert B. Mason sent telegrams to the surrounding cities ... Fire fighters came to offer support from Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Dayton, Louisville ...
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  • 1920s Newspaper Blacksox
    Baseball used to be pure Before the first pitch of the 1919 World Series, the crowd in Cincinnati eagerly anticipated the upcoming game. Most Chicago fans knew ...
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  • 1919 Black Sox World Series Scandal
    ... In front of 29,000 fans, Dickie Kerr shut out Cincinnati in less than ninety minutes. Chicago added three runs in support to take the game 3-0. Bill Burns was ...
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  • Sports in the 1920's
    ... But baseball faced its greatest challenge following the 1919 World Series, in which the Cincinnati Reds defeated the Chicago White Sox. ...
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  • White Sox
    The Black Sox Scandal of the 1919 World Series In 1919 the Chicago White Sox and the Cincinnati Reds made their way to the World Series. ...
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  • Violence in Sports1
    ... causing him 'severe pain and suffering and emotional distress.'"(Chicago Times) This ... The Cincinnati Bengals were playing the Denver Broncos, and a player from ...
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  • 1800's transportation
    ... The need to transport the goods quickly helped to boost the economy of major "hub" cities like Chicago and Cincinnati; who facilitated the trade and in turn ...
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  • The World Series A Brief History of the October Classic
    ... when members of the Chicago White Sox were rumored to have thrown the Series. In the bottom of the first inning of game one against the Cincinnati Reds, White ...
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  • Police Brutality and its Effects on Society
    ... Major riots occurred in Memphis, Cleveland, Washington, DC Chicago, and Baltimore. ... problems, escapes from a locked ward at the Cincinnati University Hospital ...
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  • Eight men out
    ... viewer to see. It is very much a game of wage earners against employers, not the Chicago White Sox vs. the Cincinnati Reds. The Black ...
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  • Red Summer
    ... Eight players from the Chicago White Sox, later nicknamed the Black Sox were accused of throwing the series against the Cincinnati Reds. ...
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  • The Life of Cardinal Joseph Bernardin
    ... a former seminarian, Stephen Cook, in Bernardin's former archdiocese of Cincinnati. ... troubled." He became the "unofficial chaplain" to Chicago cancer patients ...
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  • nyse
    ... fund Today's Markets In addition to the NYSE, there are six other stock exchanges in the United States - the American, Boston, Cincinnati, Chicago, Pacific and ...
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  • curfew debate
    ... During the first year of Cincinnati's curfew, juvenile arrests dropped 18 percent, and ... Chicago police would like to credit the curfew for a 42 percent decrease ...
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  • West Coast Offense
    ... legendary Paul Brown, from whom Walsh worked for in Cincinnati, and the ... Coryell and Clark Shaughnessy, the legendary Stanford coach and Chicago Bear assistant ...
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  • Police Brutality
    ... events that illustrate police prejudice and brutality: o 1919 - Chicago - A young ... led to mass riots and violence is the incident in Cincinnati, Ohio, which ...
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  • Rock and Roll
    ... 1950's. Chicago was home to the "urbanized blues musiciansaE?. ... Berry. Cincinnati is said to be the crossroads of blues and country. ...
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  • eight men out
    The people involved included eight of the players from the Chicago White Sox ... to give up hit after hit, which finally resulted in the Cincinnati Reds winning ...
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  • Social History of the 19th Century United States: How Did ...
    ... private time...\" By the mid-to-late 19th Century great urban parks were being built in Chicago, Cleveland, Boston ... Life in Nineteenth-Century Cincinnati\" is an ...
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  • Civil War
    ... Industries like meatpacking in Chicago (Ill.) and Cincinnati (Ohio) and industrial centers like for meat, distilled whisky, leather, wooden goods, flour etc. ...
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  • violence in sport
    ... Matt O'Dwyer of the Cincinnati Bengals pled guilty to assault and disorderly conduct ... a new crackdown on drinking at Wrigley Field, the home of the Chicago Cubs. ...
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  • The Year I Was Born: 1979
    ... century art included "Toulousee-Lautrec" at the Art Institute of Chicago, where many of ... At one of their concerts in Cincinnati on December 3, thousands of fans ...
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  • southwest
    ... With major hubs in Atlanta, Dallas/Fort Worth, Cincinnati, New York City (Kennedy), and ... in the US and 27 other countries; it has hubs in Chicago, Denver, London ...
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  • Hinduism in America
    ... Park and Miami, Fl.; Atlanta and Augusta, Ga.; Chicago, Urbana and ... Morris Plains, Garfield, Bridgewater and Berlin, NJ; Toledo, Cincinnati, Beavercreek and ...
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