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Competitive fire evident long ago at Wisconsin
DETROIT -- When Chris Chelios played two seasons of hockey at the University of Wisconsin, no one could have predicted he would still be playing at 45 -- but everyone understood it would be difficult to keep him off the ice. "He wanted to play the...
Pair goes to bat for intramural sports.(Neighbor)(Good news)
Byline: Eileen O. Daday For the second straight year, Roosevelt University has fielded a club baseball team which plays its home games at Alexian Field in Schaumburg. While the team continues to struggle in games against such opponents as Columbia College,...
Ex-school board member dies.(News)
Byline: Russell Lissau Daily Herald Staff Writer Long retired from his job as a civil engineer, Edward Ozarke loved attending Mundelein High School sporting events in recent years. "He spent many hours watching baseball games and basketball games," daughter Joan Barron said....
U-rah-rah, Wisconsin!(history and renovation of Camp Randall Stadium)
By Barry Gantenbein, Editor, Western Builder Cullen-Smith builds a winner at Camp Randall Camp Randall is a unique place. Originally the site of Wisconsin's state fair, then a military training center...
Anderson 2-0 in net for Admirals.(Sports)
It was a difficult weekend for the Norfolk Admirals. After splitting home games with Wilkes-Barre on Friday and Saturday, the Admirals bused seven hours to Wilkes-Barre for a Sunday game only to have it postponed when a water main broke in the city. ...
Graduates return with band for half time.(News)
Byline: Lisa Smith Daily Herald Staff Writer Although it's not the school's actual homecoming game, next week's St. Charles North football game will be a homecoming of sorts for five alumni. North graduates John Meister, Chris Hanson, Grant Jacobsen and brothers...
[ Ecological innovator's ideals still monumental ]
Ecological innovator's ideals still monumental One hundred and sixteen years ago Saturday in Iowa, a boy was born who would eventually affect our environment with thinking that was far ahead of his time. His name was Aldo Leopold. He did not enjoy formal learning; throughout his...
Schmit headed to WIU.(Sports)
Byline: Mike Considine Daily Herald Sports Writer At this time two years ago, Pete Schmit planned to play basketball for Western Illinois University. But during an Amateur Athletic Union summer game, he was spotted by a University of Wisconsin assistant coach and...
Side Lines.(SportsXtra)
Byline: David Oberhelman Too much fun Between 40 and 50 colleges made Wheaton Warrenville South defensive back Brett Bell the state's most highly sought recruit. After committing to the University of Wisconsin the week of Nov. 6, he called...
The Walled-Up Wife: A Casebook
The Walled-Up Wife: A Casebook. Edited by Alan Dundes. Wisconsin and London: University of Wisconsin Press, 1996. 210pp. 13.50 [pounds sterling]. ISBN 0 299 15074 7 These essays concern a fine ballad, variants of which are famous in various Balkan countries, in Greece, and in India, but which has...
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