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Who reads Neville Cardus nowadays? The Manchester Guardian’s cricket correspondent and classical music reviewer throughout the 1920s and 1930s, Cardus inaugurated the modern style of sports journalism ...
Katharine Ott is originally from Cumberland ... years as an Assistant Professor at the University of Kentucky before returning to Maine and joining Bates College in 2014. Her research interests lie in ...
Duckworth's fellow honorary degree recipients at the May 25 Bates Commencement are trailblazing marriage equality attorney Mary Bonauto, award-winning documentary filmmaker Stanley Nelson, and ...
Katharine Lee Bates spent the summer of 1893 in Colorado Springs and wrote a poem the whole country now knows how to sing. A new documentary, “From Sea to Shining Sea: Katharine Lee Bates and ...
Katharine Lee Bates spent the summer of 1893 in Colorado Springs and wrote a poem the whole country now knows how to sing. A new documentary, “From Sea to Shining Sea: Katharine Lee Bates and the ...
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Michelle-Lee Ahye competed in the opening round of the World Athletics Indoor Championship women’s 60 metres dash late last night. So, by the time you’re reading this, her fate at the global ...
“Coco” director Lee Unkrich is returning to direct with Adrian Molina. Mark Nielsen, a Pixar veteran known for “Toy Story 4” and “Inside Out 2,” will produce.
The mayor of Canada’s largest city and economic capital says she supports removing American flags “wherever possible.” The office of Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow told Global News in a statement ...
When Lee Shau-kee’s two sons, Peter Lee Ka-kit and Martin Lee Ka-shing, took over the reins of a multibillion-dollar business empire in 2019, the event was remarkable for being uneventful.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- The Giants got good news regarding center fielder Jung Hoo Lee, who could return to action by the end of the week after an MRI exam showed no structural damage in his tight back.
HONG KONG -- Lee Shau-kee, a Hong Kong property tycoon and the city's second-richest man behind only Li Ka-shing, died on Monday at the age 97. Lee, who established his business empire from ...