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the Ann Arbor area), District 3 (set around | Kalamazoo and Battle Creek), District 7 (Flint and its |
He died in | Kalamazoo and is interred in Mountain Home Cemetery th |
He died in | Kalamazoo and is interred there in the City Cemetery. |
, he was elected president of the village of | Kalamazoo and was re-elected the following year. |
s the current head college football coach at | Kalamazoo and he has held that position since 2008. |
nfantry was mustered into Federal service at | Kalamazoo and Marshall, Michigan on October 26, 1864. |
rthern origin airports, including Worcester, | Kalamazoo, and Rockford. |
mpany in San Francisco and Larry Bell of the | Kalamazoo Brewing Company, now Bell's Brewery Inc. |
The Other Cassius Clay ( | Kalamazoo: Brian Tice, 2002), an original musical stag |
After leaving | Kalamazoo, Bronson found his way to Davenport, Iowa, w |
He moved to Michigan and attended | Kalamazoo Business College and graduated from the law |
ac Fathers on Prayer and the Spiritual Life ( | Kalamazoo: Cistercian. |
ual World Vision of Saint Ephrem the Syrian ( | Kalamazoo: Cistercian. |
Cooney was first elected to the | Kalamazoo City Commission in 1997 and has been reelect |
As a long standing | Kalamazoo City Commissioner, Cooney helped establish t |
s Dr. McKinney's 6th consecutive term on the | Kalamazoo City Commission. |
Following shakedown in the Caribbean, | Kalamazoo cleared Norfolk, Virginia, 7 December for Ar |
rs of Athletics Hall of Fame in 1979 and the | Kalamazoo College Hall of Fame in 1986. |
football coach at DePauw University (1915), | Kalamazoo College (1916-1917, 1919-1922), and Michigan |
Higgins Armory Museum (Worcester, MA: 1995), | Kalamazoo College (Kalamazoo, MI: 1996), Christ Church |
She has been teaching at | Kalamazoo College since 1989. |
ncy at Trinity, Jones served as president of | Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, Michigan, from 1996 to |
eived a bachelor's degree in psychology from | Kalamazoo College in 2005. |
He graduated from | Kalamazoo College cum laude, and from Northwestern Uni |
a's academic career began with his B.A. from | Kalamazoo College (1963). |
king his B.A. in philosophy and biology from | Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Mann moved o |
He received a B.S. (chemistry) from | Kalamazoo College and a Ph.D. (Chemistry) from the Uni |
balloon launched by the Make Stuff Club from | Kalamazoo College |
's Nagamandala at the Department of Theatre, | Kalamazoo College, Michigan. |
Doctor of Humane Letters, | Kalamazoo College, 1988 |
In a 44-0 win over | Kalamazoo College, Curtis scored three touchdowns. |
Since 1974, he has taught at | Kalamazoo College, and presently is the Executive Dire |
Participants included Wabash College, | Kalamazoo College, Grove City College (Pennsylvania), |
In 1997 he moved to | Kalamazoo College, where he served as the Chief Academ |
played college football as a quarterback at | Kalamazoo College. |
team won the championship game, 43-23, over | Kalamazoo College. |
he 63rd District, which includes the eastern | Kalamazoo County city of Galesburg and the townships o |
The Potawatomi were forcibly removed from | Kalamazoo County in October 1840. |
of the Michigan State Senate, he represented | Kalamazoo County as well as an eastern portion of Van |
o, respectively, who moved from Schoolcraft, | Kalamazoo County, Michigan to Santa Paula, Ventura Cou |
se, Augusta, Michigan, listed on the NRHP in | Kalamazoo County, Michigan |
The | Kalamazoo flash, a punter probably without a peer in t |
1917 campaign began with a 55-0 victory over | Kalamazoo, followed by a 0-0 tie at Wisconsin in which |
n Battle Creek, and two years later moved to | Kalamazoo forming a co-partnership with Marsh Giddings |
the erection of the Dioceses of Gaylord and | Kalamazoo from the Diocese of Grand Rapids. |
She attended Western Michigan University in | Kalamazoo from 1965-1970, earning a B.A. and an M.A. i |
Kalamazoo Gazette, "Pop-rocker Andrew Belle strikes ou | |
He played the PDL season in | Kalamazoo, helping the team reach the PDL playoffs. |
Grow was the head football coach for the | Kalamazoo Hornets located in Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
was the head college football coach for the | Kalamazoo Hornets located in Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
was the head college football coach for the | Kalamazoo Hornets located in Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
was the head college football coach for the | Kalamazoo Hornets located in Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
Zorbo played defensive end for the | Kalamazoo Hornets located in Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
on of the 2010 season, this ranks him #11 at | Kalamazoo in total wins and #16 at the school in winni |
The village of Bronson was renamed | Kalamazoo in 1836 (due in part to an incident resultin |
Darryl's older brother Nick played for | Kalamazoo in the New IHL in 2007-08. |
and Western Michigan College of Education in | Kalamazoo in 1923 and 1924. |
nternational Congress on Medieval Studies in | Kalamazoo in May 2010. |
o 1883 and was elected as the first mayor of | Kalamazoo in 1884. |
He moved to | Kalamazoo in 1845 and engaged in the retail hardware b |
ion of the 2010 season, this ranks him #6 at | Kalamazoo in total wins and #8 at the school in winnin |
ion of the 2010 season, this ranks him #2 at | Kalamazoo in total wins and #11 at the school in winni |
Back in | Kalamazoo, Jessica watches Christopher tell a talk sho |
ch and Director of Hockey Operations for the | Kalamazoo K-Wings on 5/29/2008. |
when he accepted a player-coaching job with | Kalamazoo Kingdom in the USL Premier Development Leagu |
his college years Alexander also played for | Kalamazoo Kingdom, West Michigan Edge and Kalamazoo Ou |
In Game 1 of the AAGPBL Series, the | Kalamazoo Lassies defeated the Fort Wayne Daisies 17-9 |
ies (1947), South Bend Blue Sox (1948-1949), | Kalamazoo Lassies (1950), and coming back to South Ben |
he 1951 season, Eilaine was relocated to the | Kalamazoo Lassies and Ellaine joined the South Bend Bl |
Albert Todd died at his home in | Kalamazoo, leaving his wife, Augusta Allman Todd, and |
He played three seasons with | Kalamazoo, making his NHL debut with five games with t |
vidson in The Coventry Corpus Christi Plays ( | Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publications, Western Mi |
August 27, 1983: | Kalamazoo, MI - Wings Stadium |
October 28, 1978: | Kalamazoo, MI - Wings Stadium |
: American Stars In Concert - Wings Stadium, | Kalamazoo, MI March 26, 2009 |
New York City; Western Michigan University, | Kalamazoo, MI |
the Western Michigan University (located in | Kalamazoo, MI) Bronco Marching Band's pregame performa |
on the Teaching of the Middle Ages (TEAMS), | Kalamazoo, MI. |
ernational Society of Bassists Convention in | Kalamazoo, MI. |
WAYK 88.3 fm in | Kalamazoo, Mich., went on the air on February 1, 1997, |
cus Foundation works globally has offices in | Kalamazoo, Mich., New York City and Cambridge, UK. |
in the Ingham County Prosecutor's Office in | Kalamazoo, Michigan from 1977 to 1980. |
ial numbers of empty seats, including one in | Kalamazoo, Michigan where Springsteen offered to compe |
named in 1942 as works manager of the firm's | Kalamazoo, Michigan plant and as head of its Chicago p |
Israel was born in | Kalamazoo, Michigan on July 1, 1859. |
The station serves the greater | Kalamazoo, Michigan area. |
He was born in | Kalamazoo, Michigan and grew up in Miami, Florida. |
Battery "G" was organized at | Kalamazoo, Michigan and mustered into service on Janua |
nfantry was mustered into Federal service at | Kalamazoo, Michigan on September 22, 1862. |
company operates out of Goshen, Indiana and | Kalamazoo, Michigan under the Clausing name. |
Battery "M" was organized at | Kalamazoo, Michigan and mustered into service on Janua |
Born in | Kalamazoo, Michigan to Lorenzo Brentano and his wife C |
Smith was born in | Kalamazoo, Michigan and drafted during the Vietnam War |
He moved to Portland, Oregon in 1909 and to | Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1917, where he continued the pr |
Kalamazoo, Michigan's Borgess Hospital, now Borgess Me | |
n David Boonzaayer (born November 1, 1972 in | Kalamazoo, Michigan) was a two time member of the Unit |
ristopher Lee Crawford (born May 13, 1975 in | Kalamazoo, Michigan) is an American professional baske |
Michael Lynn Squires (born March 5, 1952 in | Kalamazoo, Michigan) is a former Major League Baseball |
John "Neil" Berry (born January 11, 1922 in | Kalamazoo, Michigan) is a former Major League Baseball |
Jay Fletcher Vincent (born June 10, 1959 in | Kalamazoo, Michigan) is a retired American professiona |
ames Michael Hart (born December 20, 1951 in | Kalamazoo, Michigan) is a former Major League Baseball |
Dominique Zeigler (born October 11, 1984 in | Kalamazoo, Michigan) is an American football wide rece |
Jason Hotchkin (born June 5, 1978 in | Kalamazoo, Michigan) is an American soccer player, cur |
president of Western Michigan University in | Kalamazoo, Michigan, taking office there August 1, 199 |
research department at the Upjohn Company in | Kalamazoo, Michigan, where out of necessity he became |
tal is a Magnet hospital located in downtown | Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA, and is the flagship of the B |
nternational Congress on Medieval Studies in | Kalamazoo, Michigan, as well as each July at the Inter |
1 years and 4 months by the federal court in | Kalamazoo, Michigan, in April 2008, for the same offen |
Bradley was later named the fourth Bishop of | Kalamazoo, Michigan, on April 6, 2009. |
She was born in | Kalamazoo, Michigan, and grew up near Lake Michigan. |
Vivian and Marian were born in | Kalamazoo, Michigan, just eight minutes apart. |
A native of | Kalamazoo, Michigan, her family moved to Alabama at th |
Todd was born in | Kalamazoo, Michigan, the son of Paul H. Todd, mayor of |
Born in | Kalamazoo, Michigan, he attended the common schools an |
In 1842, he moved to | Kalamazoo, Michigan, and began a law practice there an |
4 in the small town of Bronson, which is now | Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
He died in | Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
He died at | Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
Stephen Christian was born in | Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
He was born in | Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
He is interred in Mountain Home Cemetery in | Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
s the current vice-mayor and former mayor of | Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
iously owned by Kalamusic Corporation out of | Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
spector for Upjohn Pharmaceutical Company in | Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
o the bar in 1868, and commenced practice in | Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
death on November 18, 2008, Todd resided in | Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
ayton, Ohio and Cincinnati, Ohio, as well as | Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
ed the movement of the struggling Lassies to | Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
rded as the eccentric founder of the city of | Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
Fender Jazz that he bought in a pawn shop in | Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
pus of Loy Norrix High School in the city of | Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
lished in Robin Hood and Other Outlaw Tales, | Kalamazoo, Michigan: Medieval Institute Publications, |
Kalamazoo, Michigan: non-profit pop-oriented Contempor | |
He spent time in markets like | Kalamazoo, Michigan; Fort Myers; Columbus, Georgia; an |
as metal-faced plywood, and was mounted on a | Kalamazoo motor car bed. |
George Taylor died in | Kalamazoo on the 21st August 1891. |
e and Parchment, and the townships of Alamo, | Kalamazoo, Oshtemo, Prairie Ronde and Texas. |
During his college years he also played with | Kalamazoo Outrage in the USL Premier Development Leagu |
Zealand international Stu Riddle to play for | Kalamazoo Outrage in the USL Premier Development Leagu |
In 2008 he served as the head coach for the | Kalamazoo Outrage in the USL Premier Development Leagu |
Mark Spooner, | Kalamazoo Outrage |
Kalamazoo Outrage is an American women's soccer team, | |
ng his college years he also played with the | Kalamazoo Outrage in the USL Premier Development Leagu |
e team is a sister organization of the men's | Kalamazoo Outrage team, which plays in the USL Premier |
On July 13, 2008 the | Kalamazoo Outrage qualified for the 2008 USL Premier D |
American soccer player currently playing for | Kalamazoo Outrage in the USL Premier Development Leagu |
lays for USL Premier Development League side | Kalamazoo Outrage. |
this gallery include artifacts representing | Kalamazoo products including Gibson guitars, Kalamazoo |
The | Kalamazoo Psychiatric Hospital is the largest mental h |
The mission of | Kalamazoo Public Safety is to provide for the safety a |
After graduating from the | Kalamazoo Public School system, Israel went to the Uni |
Its name was changed to the ' | Kalamazoo Regional Psychiatric Hospital' on 1 January |
e AVA borders Lake Michigan on the west, the | Kalamazoo River on the north, a game reserve to the ea |
il was contained to a 25-mile stretch of the | Kalamazoo River as several hundred workers took part i |
ation sites - the Fox River in Wisconsin and | Kalamazoo River in Michigan - involve the cleanup of P |
rthwest Indiana, the Galien River Basin, the | Kalamazoo River Basin and the Grand River basin. |
he was born along the northern banks of the | Kalamazoo River near the mouth of Manistee. |
oil into Talmadge Creek that flows into the | Kalamazoo River. |
istributors by creating two new beer brands, | Kalamazoo Royal Amber Ale and Kalamazoo Hopsoulution. |
um's collection dates to an 1881 gift to the | Kalamazoo School Board of corals, shells, and rocks fr |
In 1996 he founded the | Kalamazoo South African Foundation. |
He was founder of | Kalamazoo Spice Extraction Co. (now known as Kalsec) i |
Bardeen entered a venture to help start the | Kalamazoo Stove Company. |
A native of | Kalamazoo, Susy Heintz graduated from the University o |
From Kelso to | Kalamazoo: The Life and Times of George Taylor, 1803-1 |
hristian High School, played club soccer for | Kalamazoo TKO, and played college soccer at Michigan S |
Officer Zapata was the first officer in | Kalamazoo to be killed in the line of duty. |
The | Kalamazoo Tornado of 1980 struck downtown Kalamazoo, M |
His coaching record at | Kalamazoo was 28 wins and 28 losses. |
His coaching record at | Kalamazoo was 62 wins, 89 losses and 5 ties. |
His coaching record at | Kalamazoo was 9 wins and 21 losses. |
His coaching record at | Kalamazoo was 12 wins, 20 losses and 1 tie.As of the c |
His coaching record at | Kalamazoo was 56 wins, 56 losses and 1 tie.As of the c |
Kalamazoo was towed out of James River Reserve Fleet o | |
On 16 August 1996 | Kalamazoo was decommissioned and placed in reserve at |
and improv came during his freshman year at | Kalamazoo, when he watched the college's improv group, |
As a | Kalamazoo Wing, Willis has been known for his fighting |
his professional career in 1987-88 with the | Kalamazoo Wings in the International Hockey League. |
r Calgary, and after a final season with the | Kalamazoo Wings in 1991-92, retired from professional |
e hockey left winger who last played for the | Kalamazoo Wings of the International Hockey League. |
0-11 season in North America with namely the | Kalamazoo Wings and Bridgeport Sound Tigers, Leisenrin |
onal ice hockey defenseman who plays for the | Kalamazoo Wings of the ECHL and was a prospect for the |
and the International Hockey League with the | Kalamazoo Wings before moving back to Austria in 2007 |
of time in the minor leagues playing for the | Kalamazoo Wings and Utah Grizzlies in the IHL, and the |
of 648, recorded in the 1987 season with the | Kalamazoo Wings of the International Hockey League. |
Brian was head coach of the | Kalamazoo Wings hockey team in Kalamazoo, Michigan dur |
Willis logged 17 fights for the | Kalamazoo Wings in the 2005-06 season, against various |
games for Indianapolis before moving to the | Kalamazoo Wings in the same league. |
ed with the Hershey Bears of the AHL and the | Kalamazoo Wings of the IHL. |
ar in major pro hockey was split between the | Kalamazoo Wings and the Adirondack Red Wings. |
playing for the Sharks before moving to the | Kalamazoo Wings of the ECHL later that season. |
would start his professional career with the | Kalamazoo Wings (later Michigan K-Wings) of the Intern |
he San Antonio Rampage before signed for the | Kalamazoo Wings of the UHL. |
nior year with the Broncos, playing with the | Kalamazoo Wings of the UHL, at the end of the 2006-07 |
In 2001, he returned to the | Kalamazoo Wings who were now playing in the United Hoc |
n September 17, 2010, Thelen signed with the | Kalamazoo Wings, the ECHL affiliate of the NHL's New Y |
efore coming back to America to play for the | Kalamazoo Wings. |
Bombers and three season in the IHL with the | Kalamazoo Wings. |
In | Kalamazoo, with cold weather around 40 degrees and win |
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