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convert, in 1657 or 1658, and then met Francis | Evers, a Jesuit, in Staffordshire. |
ko partnered professionally with American Matt | Evers, a combination suggested in season one by Torv |
Season Three DVD has a special feature "Medgar | Evers: An Unsung Hero" a documentary based on interv |
Britain 1783-1851; From Disaster To Triumph?, | Evers and Welbourne, 2003 |
Civil rights figures Medgar | Evers and Emmett Till were lionized in "Too Many Mar |
Infielders Johnny | Evers and Rabbit Maranville led the league in double |
s might have ended then and there, but Howard, | Evers, and others had different ideas. |
eader, entrepreneur, surgeon, mentor to Medgar | Evers and Fannie Lou Hamer, hunted African big game |
ssed to have broken open letters from Paris to | Evers and others, he had little but hearsay evidence |
h luminaries as Fannie Lou Hamer, Medgar Wiley | Evers and Martin Luther King, Jr. |
er King Jr., Lyndon Johnson, Malcolm X, Medgar | Evers, and Rosa Parks. |
Evers autobiography Have No Fear, tells his life sto | |
Frank | Evers Beddard FRS (19 June 1858 - 14 July 1925) was |
ew players in for the Second Test at Brisbane, | Evers being one of them. |
eared in a regional theatre production of Miss | Evers' Boys in Jacksonville. |
he Pulitzer Prize-nominated playwright of Miss | Evers' Boys. |
for governor in the 1971 general election was | Evers' brother, James Charles Evers, then the mayor |
he older brother of civil rights martyr Medgar | Evers, Charles Evers is a leading civil rights spoke |
dical Center, a professor at New York's Medgar | Evers College and Fordham University and a public sc |
the Center for Law & Social Justice at Medgar | Evers College and co-sponsored the 1983 Congressiona |
L. Pollard is the current President of Medgar | Evers College of The City University of New York and |
As the current President of Medgar | Evers College, he succeeds Dr. Edison O. Jackson (19 |
He is now working at Megar | Evers community center in Jackson, Mississippi on Ed |
Tinker and | Evers did not speak to one another again for 33 year |
Isles beat the Australians in the Second Test, | Evers found himself chosen for the final two Tests, |
The legendary infield of Joe Tinker, Johnny | Evers, Frank Chance, and Harry Steinfeldt was still |
Evers grew up in Amsterdam-West. | |
ars earlier, on September 14, 1905, Tinker and | Evers had engaged in a fistfight on the field becaus |
th special attention paid to the folklore that | Evers had first heard from inhabitants of the region |
Evers' ideas have found a continued reception among | |
t on August 18, 2001, as a substitute for Sean | Evers in a goalless draw away to Hull City. |
ayer who got the ball into the hands of Johnny | Evers in the famous Merkle's Boner game. |
five of Mad Men, "The Fog", Betty sees Medgar | Evers in the dream she has while sedated. |
The Devil Rays were managed by Bill | Evers in their first season, and by Bobby Ramos in t |
Jackson | Evers International Airport is located in unincorpor |
Reinbert | Evers is a German musician. |
A park honoring Alf | Evers is located outside the Woodstock Historical So |
Evers is best known to modern-day fans as the pivot | |
The song suggests that | Evers' killer does not bear sole blame for his crime |
Evers made his first-class debut against Northampton | |
Evers managed three teams, the 1913 Chicago Cubs, th | |
Charles | Evers, Mayor of Fayette |
Evers missed the First Test against Australia, which | |
In the 400 metres competition, | Evers placed third in his preliminary heat and did n |
Evers played international rugby for the British Isl | |
Evers played for Moseley Rugby Club as a scrum-half | |
Evers played club rugby mainly for Moseley, but he w | |
Medgar | Evers Primary Academic Center (Grades PK-4) |
Evers recommends coming this way when thunderstorms | |
Liberal member Nick | Evers resigned in mid-1990. |
Evers resigned from parliament on 23 July 1990. | |
inker is perhaps best known for the "Tinker to | Evers to Chance" double play combination in the poem |
ed for their double-play ability in "Tinker to | Evers to Chance", also known as Baseball's Sad Lexic |
ck Altrock was the hard luck loser with Johnny | Evers two-out single in the seventh scoring Frank Ch |
Evers was born in Dortmund. | |
Evers was born in Pedmore, Stourbridge, Worchestersh | |
Medgar | Evers was one of the speakers at Lee's funeral. |
He was only nine on June 12, 1963, when Medgar | Evers was killed. |
In 1899, | Evers was invited to join Matthew Mullineux's Britis |
In 1969, Charles | Evers was elected mayor of Fayette, Mississippi, the |
Evers was the first African American elected since t | |
Evers was born in the Bronx neighborhood of Williams | |
Evers was assassinated by White Citizens' Council me | |
Evers was involved in a boycott campaign against whi | |
Evers Welding provided the welding for the building. | |
Judy Chaloner and Dianne | Evers were the defending champions but lost in the f |
Evers with the Cubs, circa 1910 | |
on the floor and her mother holding a cloth to | Evers' wounds. |
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