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d on touchdown runs of 2 and 6 yards, to give | Nebraska a 17-3 lead. |
He was elected to the | Nebraska house of representatives in 1887 and to the N |
Sapp moved to Omaha, | Nebraska, in 1860. |
In 1869, he moved to Omaha, | Nebraska, and continued to practice law, and was the c |
He moved to Humboldt, | Nebraska, and engaged in agricultural pursuits 1866-18 |
He was appointed to the | Nebraska Legislature on January 3, 2007 by Governor Da |
He returned to Omaha, | Nebraska, running and being elected to the Fortieth Un |
In 1891, he moved to Omaha, | Nebraska to take the position of Director of the Weste |
from New Brunswick to Florida, west to Texas, | Nebraska and Ontario. |
Licensed to Kearney, | Nebraska, USA, the station serves the Grand Island-Kea |
He moved to Lincoln, | Nebraska and graduated from the University of Nebraska |
e received a basketball scholarship to attend | Nebraska Western Junior College, where he spent one ye |
He passed the bar and moved to the | Nebraska Territory in 1856, becoming a member of the N |
He moved to Lincoln, | Nebraska, where he started to practice law again. |
However, a 22-6 loss to #3 | Nebraska in the Big 12 Championship Game sent them to |
Forgan was heading to Omaha, | Nebraska to be with her parents. |
In 1863 he moved to the | Nebraska Territory to teach school in Tekamah, Nebrask |
He moved with his family again to Kearney, | Nebraska in 1883 and continued to practice law. |
tween 1870 and 1873 they moved to Dorchester, | Nebraska. |
The couple moved to Bancroft, | Nebraska, where she set up a private practice, serving |
He also proposed LB101, an act to opt | Nebraska out of Daylight Savings Time, claiming that i |
a 23-yard field goal before halftime to give | Nebraska a 13-9 halftime lead. |
rk on September 1, 1880 and moved to Palmyra, | Nebraska in 1885. |
1, 1920 and moved with his family to Norfolk, | Nebraska by 1922. |
In 1999 he was selected to the | Nebraska All-Century Football Team via fan poll and in |
she was the first black woman elected to the | Nebraska Legislature. |
He moved to Peru, | Nebraska in 1860 and entered the union army in June 18 |
a, New Mexico and west Texas; east to western | Nebraska and North Dakota. |
turned the ball approximately 60 yards to the | Nebraska 16 yard line, at which point Cornhusker corne |
ter County, and in 1872 he was elected to the | Nebraska Legislature. |
He moved to Madison, | Nebraska in 1884 becoming the prosecuting attorney for |
ew Haven, Vermont before he moved to Lincoln, | Nebraska in 1881, and to McCook, Nebraska in 1886. |
She moved with her family to Lincoln, | Nebraska in 1963. |
Davis was elected to the | Nebraska Sports Hall of Fame in 1989. |
t from public life, Butler was elected to the | Nebraska State Senate on the Independent Ticket in 188 |
Old Gold Knights claimed what amounted to the | Nebraska State Championship |
He then went to Omaha, | Nebraska, where he served as a member of the territori |
, from southern Virginia west to southeastern | Nebraska, south to Florida and eastern Texas, and nort |
radio station (880 AM) licensed to Lexington, | Nebraska, United States |
He was appointed to the | Nebraska Legislature in 1999 by Governor Earl Benjamin |
adio station (93.1 FM) licensed to Lexington, | Nebraska, United States |
to Alberta and Washington, south to Illinois, | Nebraska, Colorado and Arizona. |
His body was found on the road to Crawford, | Nebraska with four bullet wounds; the probable victim |
very lopsided Big 12 Championship game to the | Nebraska Cornhuskers). |
There was a significant branch to Omaha, | Nebraska (1899) west of Fort Dodge, Iowa and another b |
He moved with his family to Lincoln, | Nebraska as a child. |
rd touchdown run later in the quarter to give | Nebraska a 10-7 halftime lead. |
Fort Chaffee region before moving to Lincoln, | Nebraska to attend pharmacy school again at the Univer |
He moved to Plattsmouth, | Nebraska and studied law passing the bar in and set up |
He moved to Omaha, | Nebraska in 1867 and studied law. |
Prior to his election to the | Nebraska Legislature, Mello worked as a senior aide to |
He moved to Fairmont, | Nebraska and became the city schools superintendent fr |
ractice in Fairmont but then moved to Geneva, | Nebraska in 1891. |
6, 1887 and moved with his parents to Pender, | Nebraska in 1891. |
rnor from 1929 to 1931, he was elected to the | Nebraska house of representatives in 1899. |
The franchise was relocated to Omaha, | Nebraska in 2005 where it played for two seasons as th |
wold, making her the first woman to represent | Nebraska in the Senate. |
Pirsch was first elected to the | Nebraska Legislature, 10th Legislative District, on Au |
r son, Peter Allen Pirsch, was elected to the | Nebraska Legislature, 4th Legislative District, in 200 |
In 1994 Slim moved to Lincoln, | Nebraska, where the Zoo Bar had been booking him for y |
The contract to build | Nebraska was awarded on 26 May 1987 to the Electric Bo |
.S. Route 32 from Chicago, Illinois to Omaha, | Nebraska, and U.S. Route 38 from Lincoln, Nebraska, to |
Tech then went to Lincoln | Nebraska where he threw a 23 yard touchdown pass to Jo |
ound from central New England west to central | Nebraska, south to northern Florida, the Gulf Coast an |
Dahl moved on to Axtell, | Nebraska in 1912 as the local Lutheran minister. |
ats, trailing by two touchdowns, drove to the | Nebraska 25 in the last 4 minutes, but Ndamukong Suh a |
1867, Wakeley and his family moved to Omaha, | Nebraska. |
ttorney from 1882 to 1888, moving to Lincoln, | Nebraska in 1887. |
He was appointed to the | Nebraska legislature on July 1, 2002 to replace Doug K |
ming Territory and in 1874 he moved to Omaha, | Nebraska. |
e was the first Democrat to be elected to the | Nebraska congressional delegation. |
Hoagland was elected to the | Nebraska Legislature in 1978 and served until 1986 whe |
roadcasts a Christian radio format to Central | Nebraska as a member of the Bott Radio Network. |
per in Indianapolis, Conner moved to Kearney, | Nebraska, in 1872, where he practiced law. |
was signed by 900 people and submitted to the | Nebraska Judicial Qualifications Commission, but was r |
ry in 1861, most of it was transferred to the | Nebraska Territory (left) and subsumed into the Idaho |
He moved to Omaha, | Nebraska for his health in 1888. |
Afterwards he removed to Plattsmouth, | Nebraska. |
He returned to Omaha, | Nebraska and died there on November 10, 1923, and buri |
ul, later relocating his practice to Lincoln, | Nebraska in 1895. |
He was elected to the | Nebraska state house of representatives in 1880 and to |
He proposed LB640, an act relating to the | Nebraska Advantage Act that amends certain sections of |
Licensed to Papillion, | Nebraska, USA, the station serves the Omaha area. |
Three months prior to the | Nebraska Compromise, Reid secured within the health ca |
the panhandle of Florida and west to western | Nebraska. |
d clerked in a store; Millard moved to Omaha, | Nebraska, in 1856 and engaged in the land business. |
He moved to Lincoln, | Nebraska, still working as a salesman in 1919. |
He moved to Omaha, | Nebraska, in 1886. |
s practice in Plattsmouth, moving to Lincoln, | Nebraska in 1874. |
in 1892 he was elected as a Republican to the | Nebraska state senate serving in 1893. |
University in 1855 and moved to Plattsmouth, | Nebraska in 1856. |
failure of his tannery, he moved to Chadron, | Nebraska, where he similarly acted as county treasurer |
He moved to Fairbury, | Nebraska in 1887 and was superintendent of the public |
New York to Portland, Oregon, then to Omaha, | Nebraska in 2010. |
ffice in Grand Island and was admitted to the | Nebraska bar in 1882. |
In his later years, French moved to Omaha, | Nebraska, and thence to Boise City, Idaho, where he wa |
He moved to York, | Nebraska in 1913 becoming president of York College un |
According to the | Nebraska Farm Bureau, "this award honors outstanding l |
He then moved back to Niobrara, | Nebraska, to farm and practice law. |
r her death, Bowring Ranch was donated to the | Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, becoming Bowring R |
Thomas took the | Nebraska football team on its first long road trip wit |
ara's dream run came to an end, as top seeded | Nebraska overpowered them, 30-24, 30-19, 30-21. |
The touchdown gave | Nebraska a 7-3 lead. |
or 2,699 yards with 23 rushing touchdowns for | Nebraska from 1990-1992. |
Primarily trained in | Nebraska and received deployment orders for the Medite |
ng B-29 Very Heavy Bomber upgrade training in | Nebraska when its former assigned group, the 376th Bom |
1931 Trans-Mississippi Amateur, | Nebraska Amateur |
in January, 2010 that she had transferred to | Nebraska. |
Stanford for two years before transferring to | Nebraska. |
Grant is a member of the Omaha tribe of | Nebraska. |
weaver, is enrolled in the Winnebago Tribe of | Nebraska |
Devaney immediately turned the | Nebraska program around. |
Symbiosis" to the Memory of Auschwitz, U. of | Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 1995, translated by Daniel We |
Under Cook, | Nebraska has won at least a share of every Big 12 titl |
e vote count, which would be a unique system ( | Nebraska and Maine assign electoral votes based on vot |
ust: A Memoir by Ben-Zion Gold, University of | Nebraska Press (Lincoln, NE), 2007 |
the University of Chicago, the University of | Nebraska and at the Whitney Museum of American Art (NY |
played college football at the University of | Nebraska and was drafted in the eighth round of the 19 |
mmunist revolt of 1932 Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press. |
for the 1962 game, in which the University of | Nebraska defeated the University of Miami, 36-34. |
Lincoln, NE, University of | Nebraska Press, 1978. |
ll linebacker who played at the University of | Nebraska and a two-time Super Bowl champion with the D |
Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press, 1994. |
d from 1997 to 1998, and at the University of | Nebraska from 1999 to 2002. |
Lincoln, NE: University of | Nebraska Press 2003. |
g by the Jews of Blois, France, University of | Nebraska - Lincoln, (1980) |
She continued to the University of | Nebraska where she won an Indoor and Outdoor NCAA Nati |
ter of Fine Arts student at the University of | Nebraska, Lincoln at the time, promoted the bar to his |
-Lincoln and graduated from the University of | Nebraska at Omaha in education in 1969. |
ed as Linebackers Coach for the University of | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team. |
o been athletic director at the University of | Nebraska at Kearney, Moravian College, California Stat |
a power forward who attends the University of | Nebraska on a basketball scholarship, and Ian Symmonet |
schools and graduated from the University of | Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1925. |
ciology and psychology in 1967, University of | Nebraska in 1974 with a master's degree in social work |
s and master's degrees from the University of | Nebraska in 1943 and 1944, respectively, then a doctor |
He also played for the University of | Nebraska at Omaha Mavericks for two years, leading the |
ter Laboratory of Parasitology, University of | Nebraska, Lincoln 1:1-173. |
rk, Johnson was educated at the University of | Nebraska. |
He attended the University of | Nebraska and played his entire NFL career with the Kan |
ded the University of Michigan, University of | Nebraska, Florida State University, University of Ariz |
sity Defensive Back and current University of | Nebraska Tight Ends Coach Ron Brown, see Ron Brown (Ne |
Groce played tennis at the University of | Nebraska where she became the first All-American in sc |
played college football at the University of | Nebraska, and played professionally in the American Fo |
He attended the University of | Nebraska and played halfback and fullback for the 1908 |
rly Childhood Education, at the University of | Nebraska in Lincoln. |
Researchers at the University of | Nebraska concluded that a producer's ability to manage |
sburgh with an M.F.A., and from University of | Nebraska in 2008, with a Ph.D. |
playing career began in 1975 at University of | Nebraska after the conclusion of his high school caree |
d Corporation Secretary for the University of | Nebraska (1999-2004). |
uchdowns from 1990-1993 for the University of | Nebraska. |
for objectivity Lincoln, Neb.: University of | Nebraska Press, 2000. |
Previous to transferring to the University of | Nebraska, Nicks played college football at New Mexico |
W Senner, University of | Nebraska Press, 1989 |
and Pueblo cultures, 1879-1934, University of | Nebraska Press, 1999, ISBN 9780803276093 |
f Members of the Corps from the University of | Nebraska |
He attended the University of | Nebraska in Lincoln for his undergraduate education gr |
University of | Nebraska at Lincoln online edition of the Lewis and Cl |
ork Education, memoir (Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press, 2003) |
braska-Lincoln in 1958, and the University of | Nebraska Medical Center in 1961 with a M.D.. From 1966 |
Jackman graduated from the University of | Nebraska at Lincoln in 1973 with a Bachelor of Arts de |
She graduated from University of | Nebraska at Omaha, the Nebraska Law Enforcement Academ |
nt of a method to distill potash from western | Nebraska's alkali lakes by University of Nebraska scie |
While at the University of | Nebraska, he met Edith Gertrude Schwartz (1874-1971), |
usiness Administration from the University of | Nebraska. |
She attended the University of | Nebraska at Omaha on a classical piano scholarship. |
State University, Mankato, and University of | Nebraska at Omaha. |
The Museum of Useless Efforts, University of | Nebraska Press, April 2001. |
Independence Bowl win over the University of | Nebraska. |
assistant coach/mentor for the University of | Nebraska football team. |
He graduated from the University of | Nebraska with a B.A. (1970), Juris Doctor (1971) a Mas |
He was a member of the University of | Nebraska board of regents from 1869 to 1875. |
He has a B.A. from the University of | Nebraska, and a B.A. and D.Phil. |
edited by Raymond J. Demallie, University of | Nebraska Press; new edition, 1985 |
bia University (1918-1919), the University of | Nebraska (1921-1924), the University of Denver (1925-1 |
a lethal dose of heparin at the University of | Nebraska Medical Center. |
al Poly San Luis Obispo and the University of | Nebraska as an assistant coach. |
received a B.A. degree from the University of | Nebraska in Lincoln in 1914. |
8 ABA Draft after attending the University of | Nebraska. |
rofessor of Film Studies at the University of | Nebraska, Lincoln, made extensive but unsuccessful att |
or Players, Major Dreams (1997, University of | Nebraska Press) by author-in-uniform Brett Mandel. |
She is a graduate of the University of | Nebraska, Lincoln; the Nebraska Agricultural Leadershi |
larship to play baseball at the University of | Nebraska and entered the June 2000 Major League Baseba |
hington & Jefferson College and University of | Nebraska. |
t law at institutes such as the University of | Nebraska and State University of New York at Buffalo i |
res of Harry Richmond (Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press, 1970) |
letterwinner in football at the University of | Nebraska. |
d the Professor of Music at the University of | Nebraska at Omaha from 1993 to July 2003. |
She is a student at the University of | Nebraska. |
University of | Nebraska at Omaha (1963), B.A. with Honors, English |
gand, is a mathematician at the University of | Nebraska and is a past president of the Association fo |
f Oklahoma (1935-1936), and the University of | Nebraska (1937-1941), compiling a career record of 87- |
ha University, now known as the University of | Nebraska at Omaha, from 1909 through 1917. |
As a University of | Nebraska student, Greene won the NCAA championships in |
He then coached at the University of | Nebraska, where he ran the Cornhuskers' program from 1 |
rsity of California in 1928 and University of | Nebraska in 1934. |
In 1993, Dr. Rod Markin at the University of | Nebraska Medical Center created one of the world's fir |
tball at and graduated from the University of | Nebraska before being drafted in the sixth round (171s |
he NFL, Williams played for the University of | Nebraska, where he completed his degree in sociology. |
, '75, Tight Ends Coach for the University of | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team, and Fellowship of |
She has taught at the University of | Nebraska - Lincoln since 1994, where she serves as Coo |
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