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ess and health promotion at the University of | Nebraska. |
He attended the University of | Nebraska with a major in Physics from 1999-2002 and be |
he retention of football at the University of | Nebraska at Omaha when the Nebraska University System |
nted professor of botany at the University of | Nebraska and became head dean there in 1909. |
lso served as Chancellor of the University of | Nebraska from 1888 to 1891 and again from 1899 to 1900 |
he starting quarterback for the University of | Nebraska for most of the 2009 season. |
years, before enrolling at the University of | Nebraska where he received his degree in 1928. |
ed safety his first year at the University of | Nebraska, and tore his ACL during training, and sat ou |
arted at defensive back for the University of | Nebraska in 2007 and 2008. |
Holt graduated from the University of | Nebraska in 1902. |
920 to 1922 while attending the University of | Nebraska and made "honorable mention" on one of Walter |
University of | Nebraska Press. |
Agricultural Economics from the University of | Nebraska. |
In 1923, he returned to the University of | Nebraska, where he became the Cornhuskers basketball c |
ught negotiation courses at the University of | Nebraska College of Law and the Department of Public A |
1910s - in cooperation with the University of | Nebraska - Dana College was awarding Associates Degree |
mitism: Its History and Causes, University of | Nebraska Press, 1995, ISBN 080327954X. |
Scott Stewart of University of | Nebraska at Omaha's The Gateway wrote: "Many participa |
He attended the University of | Nebraska and received his Bachelors in Farm Operations |
Professor of Philosophy at the University of | Nebraska, Lincoln before moving to Notre Dame. |
acobs is associate professor at University of | Nebraska. |
He played linebacker for the University of | Nebraska football team as a freshman in 1989 and offen |
eived honorary degrees from the University of | Nebraska and Hastings College. |
rts played collegiately for the University of | Nebraska Cornhuskers, with whom, during his senior sea |
played college football at the University of | Nebraska. |
He then attended the University of | Nebraska, where he graduated in 1986. |
a BA degree in History from the University of | Nebraska and has attended the Advanced Management Cour |
m Crawford High School in 1962, University of | Nebraska in 1966 and the University of Nebraska-Lincol |
chnology transfer entity of the University of | Nebraska Medical Center, and is sold under numerous br |
In 1989, The University of | Nebraska Press published a collection of Steuermann's |
l services hedge fund), and the University of | Nebraska Technology Park, L.L.C. (Director and Executi |
sa, Iowa, Omaha University (Now University of | Nebraska at Omaha and the Union Biblical Seminary in D |
State Teachers College and the University of | Nebraska from 1933 to 1936, and graduated from Creight |
Drafted out of the University of | Nebraska by the San Francisco Giants in the 10th round |
ned an agronomy degree from the University of | Nebraska. |
s the secondaries coach for the University of | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team. |
he played her college soccer at University of | Nebraska. |
University of Texas at Dallas, University of | Nebraska at Omaha, University of New Orleans and San F |
University of | Nebraska Press, 2008. |
played Defensive Tackle for the University of | Nebraska. |
reer, she coached the all-woman University of | Nebraska rifle team to the co-ed NCAA National Champio |
Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press. |
(Lincoln, NE: University of | Nebraska Press, 2007, 2 volumes). |
University of | Nebraska Press, 2005. |
of Memphis from 1966-1970, the University of | Nebraska from 1980-1986 and Texas Christian University |
arned his medical degree at the University of | Nebraska in 1923, then was Traveling Secretary for the |
University of | Nebraska Press, 2004. |
the Seattle Mariners out of the University of | Nebraska in the 1st round (27th overall) of the 1985 M |
joined the music faculty at the University of | Nebraska in Lincoln where he taught from 1954 to 1991 |
h at Bethel (Abattoir Editions, University of | Nebraska at Omaha, ill. |
Kearney, causing damage at the University of | Nebraska campus in Kearney as well as the Buffalo Coun |
biblical text in 1982 from the University of | Nebraska at Lincoln, and a Ph.D. in family studies in |
ons, from 1999 to 2003, for the University of | Nebraska at Omaha in the CCHA and was named to the CCH |
uld donate part of land for the University of | Nebraska at Omaha for its Aksarben Campus to build a U |
University of | Nebraska Press, 1989. |
layed college basketball at the University of | Nebraska. |
or the head coaching job at the University of | Nebraska (2003). |
ring Happiness, novel (Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press, 2009). |
University of | Nebraska Press, 2000. |
played college football at the University of | Nebraska. |
played college football at the University of | Nebraska. |
electrical engineering from the University of | Nebraska in 1959 and 1960, respectively. |
y" was published in 1994 by the University of | Nebraska Press. |
s at Indiana University and the University of | Nebraska, Harris was appointed Assistant Professor of |
University of | Nebraska Press, 2006. |
team went 10-0 and defeated the University of | Nebraska in the Rose Bowl with his elaborate T-formati |
s a professor of physics at the University of | Nebraska. |
education, the expansion of the University of | Nebraska, and the enactment of the state's first minim |
Bullocks, also a safety at the University of | Nebraska, who was selected in the second round of the |
He later graduated from the University of | Nebraska College of Agriculture and served in the U. S |
f international business at the University of | Nebraska at Omaha in the USA. |
me a voice/trumpet professor at University of | Nebraska at Kearney. |
Nantkes graduate from the University of | Nebraska Lincoln with a B.A., 2000. |
uring a faculty position at the University of | Nebraska, where he proved himself brilliant in the cla |
University of Oklahoma, and the University of | Nebraska. |
online biography at University of | Nebraska |
Sanderson received PhD from the University of | Nebraska in 1973. |
Walker starred at the University of | Nebraska, playing in the Senior Bowl in January 1991. |
eventually chose to attend, the University of | Nebraska. |
rse in German Culture (Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press, 1998) - Outstanding Book in German Stu |
served as the head coach at the University of | Nebraska in 1899 and at Miami University in Oxford, Oh |
years playing football for the University of | Nebraska, where he walked on as a punter. |
from the law department of the University of | Nebraska at Lincoln in 1904. |
nd Hollywood Park Racetrack and University of | Nebraska football. |
Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press, 1999. |
and graduated in 1993 from the University of | Nebraska. |
Kazys Almenas attended the University of | Nebraska and Northwestern University. |
ous James Brothers of Missouri, University of | Nebraska Press, 1977 |
Honorary Dr. of Science, University of | Nebraska (1983) |
. in Political Science from the University of | Nebraska in 1984. |
mmunist revolt of 1932 Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press |
uate of Yale University and the University of | Nebraska. |
klin played collegiately at the University of | Nebraska. |
played college football at the University of | Nebraska at Omaha and was drafted in the seventh round |
, an assistant professor at the University of | Nebraska at Omaha, found that giving circles generally |
"Pretty-shield - University of | Nebraska Press" |
Moravia: facing the Holocaust, University of | Nebraska Press, 2005 |
In 1889 he graduated from the University of | Nebraska. |
he departure of Pederson to the University of | Nebraska and the arrival of athletic director Jeff Lon |
ship and residency at Creighton University in | Nebraska. |
pment, Third Edition" (DeGrand, University of | Nebraska Press, 2000). |
June 3, 1980: Future University of | Nebraska quarterback Turner Gill was drafted by the Wh |
played college football at the University of | Nebraska and was drafted in the fifth round of the 199 |
ed honorary doctorates from the University of | Nebraska, the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and |
, 1988, and a 23-3 win over the University of | Nebraska on January 2, 1989 in the Orange Bowl. |
University of | Nebraska Press, ISBN 0803296185 (Reprint. |
n American to graduate from the University of | Nebraska College of Medicine in Omaha. |
It is operated by the University of | Nebraska State Museum. |
es Erskine Scott Wood (Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press, 1998) ISBN 0-8032-7315-0 |
nd Offensive Line Coach for the University of | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team. |
of California, Berkeley and the University of | Nebraska. |
In 1987 he graduated from the University of | Nebraska at Omaha in criminal justice and philosophy. |
Budig graduated from the University of | Nebraska. |
Lincoln, NE : University of | Nebraska Press, 2009. |
In 1940 he ran unsuccessfully for | Nebraska senator, losing to Hugh Butler by 57% to 41.5 |
From statehood in 1867 until 1883, | Nebraska had only one congressional district. |
ffered from diabetes, which went untreated in | Nebraska prisons. |
The 2007 Ball State team nearly upset the | Nebraska Cornhuskers, but a late touchdown gave Nebras |
Germany, Taiwan, Colombia and the USA (mainly | Nebraska and Texas). |
rges and drop further prosecution in Utah and | Nebraska. |
n at least five states (Texas, Utah, Alabama, | Nebraska and Alaska) and three U.S. cities: Birmingham |
North Loup is a village in Valley County, | Nebraska, United States. |
n to an 11-2 finish, including a victory over | Nebraska in the 71st annual Cotton Bowl Classic. |
tional championship with a 31-30 victory over | Nebraska in the Orange Bowl. |
yed in Stanford's 1941 Rose Bowl victory over | Nebraska. |
n to lead the Indians to a 21-13 victory over | Nebraska. |
Voters in | Nebraska were the only ones to approve a new anti-affi |
Voters from | Nebraska Territory elected delegates to the United Sta |
Robert Dinsmore Harrison (1897 - 1977) was a | Nebraska Republican politician. |
Lafayette Laws (1838 - April 25, 1907) was a | Nebraska Republican politician. |
Wakeley was appointed | Nebraska district court judge and was the first presid |
derup (March 5, 1873 - August 19, 1950) was a | Nebraska Democratic politician. |
Archibald Jerard Weaver (1843-1887) was a | Nebraska Republican politician, best known for being t |
Callahan's replacement was former | Nebraska Defensive Coordinator Bo Pelini, who had also |
eene (October 3, 1849 - March 11, 1899) was a | Nebraska Populist politician. |
e (February 25, 1884- December 4, 1959) was a | Nebraska Democratic politician best known for being th |
Chase (March 20, 1820-November 3, 1898) was a | Nebraska politician. |
Jim D. Cudaback (born 1938) was a | Nebraska state senator from Riverdale, Nebraska in the |
Ed Schrock (born 1943) was a | Nebraska state senator from Elm Creek, Nebraska, Unite |
(January 28, 1886 - February 23, 1963) was a | Nebraska Democratic politician best known for being th |
g Callan (March 29, 1920- May 28, 2005) was a | Nebraska Democratic politician. |
Gail Kopplin (born 1939) was a | Nebraska state senator from Gretna, Nebraska in the Ne |
Mick Mines (born 1950) was a | Nebraska (United States) state senator from Blair, Neb |
r (November 18, 1873- October 17, 1945) was a | Nebraska Republican politician best known for being th |
ry Evans (July 15, 1856 - July 8, 1925) was a | Nebraska Republican politician. |
orton (April 22, 1832 - April 27, 1902) was a | Nebraska editor who served as President Grover Clevela |
(December 23, 1862 - February 22, 1938) was a | Nebraska Democratic politician best known for being th |
After the break, it was all | Nebraska, including three touchdowns by George Flippin |
lle (December 29, 1843 - April 5, 1909) was a | Nebraska, United States Populist politician. |
John Albert McShane (1850-1923) was a | Nebraska Democratic politician. |
keley (June 25, 1822-November 21, 1912) was a | Nebraska and Wisconsin politician and jurist. |
Willis Gratz Sears (1860 - 1949) was a | Nebraska Republican politician. |
(November 13, 1855 - February 13, 1942) was a | Nebraska Populist politician. |
Glenn Clarence Cunningham (1912-2003) was a | Nebraska Republican politician. |
Melvin Orlando McLaughlin (1876 - 1928) was a | Nebraska Republican politician. |
tte (July 19, 1831 - December 22, 1894) was a | Nebraska Republican politician best known for being th |
lcomb (August 25, 1858- April 25, 1920) was a | Nebraska lawyer and politician best known for being el |
At the time Appomattox Station was called | Nebraska, Virginia, where they received their mail. |
John Hyde Sweet (1880-1964) was a | Nebraska Republican politician. |
Charles Henry Sloan (1863 - 1946) was a | Nebraska Republican politician. |
he Flames announced that the team was leaving | Nebraska for the Quad Cities of Iowa and Illinois to b |
John Seaton Robinson (1856-1903) was a | Nebraska Democratic politician. |
Jesse Burr Strode (1845 - 1924) was a | Nebraska Republican politician. |
Jim Jensen (born 1934) was a | Nebraska state senator from Omaha, Nebraska in the Neb |
Oren Sturman Copeland (1887 - 1958) was a | Nebraska Republican politician. |
Robert Vernon Denney (1916 - 1981) was a | Nebraska Republican politician. |
ell (January 21, 1864 - March 11, 1933) was a | Nebraska republican politician. |
onnell (July 6, 1846 - August 16, 1924) was a | Nebraska Republican politician. |
Dan Voorhees Stephens (1868 - 1939) was a | Nebraska Democratic politician. |
Laird (June 20, 1849 - August 17, 1889) was a | Nebraska Republican politician. |
ffe (January 30, 1827 - March 14, 1884) was a | Nebraska Republican politician. |
n December 17, 2005, when Washington defeated | Nebraska 3 games to 0 in San Antonio, Texas for the pr |
incoln, will be the third time Washington and | Nebraska will have played in just under a year. |
Kennard is a village in Washington County, | Nebraska, United States. |
o is a former community in Washington County, | Nebraska, United States. |
t to Oklahoma State while Washington defeated | Nebraska in non-BCS bowls. |
the western United States, from Washington to | Nebraska. |
$553,500 was divided among Washington, Idaho, | Nebraska, and Texas. |
Winside is a village in Wayne County, | Nebraska, United States. |
U.S. in Oregon, Montana, Wyoming, as well as | Nebraska. |
served as an assistant coach there as well as | Nebraska and Southwestern Louisiana. |
His opponents in the primary were former | Nebraska Attorney General Don Stenberg and former stat |
The Knights originally said they were turning | Nebraska around, thus "Ak-Sar-Ben." |
tornadoes touched down further to the west in | Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas during the late e |
names that evoke ideas of a Western setting, | Nebraska, Mesa, Ozark, and Prairie being a few. |
antile business, and moved to Wheeler County, | Nebraska in 1880 where homesteaded and engaged in agri |
d the improvements they brought, which helped | Nebraska to another 9-win season, Solich was fired at |
While at | Nebraska, Komine was a teammate of former A's first ba |
While at | Nebraska, Davis was the Most Valuable Player in two of |
While the | Nebraska state legislature is officially non-partisan |
and in the Gering Formation at Wildcat Ridge, | Nebraska 28.3 Ma. |
In a 31-0 win over | Nebraska, Curtis scored a touchdown. |
luding a 22-yarder, in Miami's 37-14 win over | Nebraska in the Rose Bowl, clinching UM's fifth nation |
Meeting with Young at Winter Quarters, | Nebraska, he requested readmission into the Church, wh |
to illness was sent back to Winter Quarters, | Nebraska. |
and lived in Nauvoo and then Winter Quarkers, | Nebraska. |
um of the Twelve encamped at Winter Quarters, | Nebraska, and he asked to be reunited with the Church. |
In Winter Quarters, | Nebraska he served as a bishop. |
nistrator active in territorial Wisconsin and | Nebraska. |
Wisconsin and | Nebraska are the U.S. states with the most listings fo |
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