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University of | Nebraska Press. |
University of | Nebraska Press, 2008. |
Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press. |
University of | Nebraska Press, 2005. |
University of | Nebraska Press, 2004. |
University of | Nebraska Press, 1989. |
University of | Nebraska Press, 2000. |
University of | Nebraska Press, 2006. |
Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press, 1999. |
"Pretty-shield - University of | Nebraska Press" |
University of | Nebraska Press, ISBN 0803296185 (Reprint. |
Hail to the men of | Nebraska U! |
Lincoln, NE : University of | Nebraska Press, 2009. |
Lincoln, NE, University of | Nebraska Press, 1978. |
Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press, 1994. |
Lincoln, NE: University of | Nebraska Press 2003. |
Ortalis tantala (Early Miocene of | Nebraska, USA) |
W Senner, University of | Nebraska Press, 1989 |
The Libertarian Party of | Nebraska is the Nebraska affiliate of the Libertarian |
The Governor of | Nebraska holds the "supreme executive power" of the St |
University of | Nebraska at Omaha (1963), B.A. with Honors, English |
He moved to the Territory of | Nebraska in 1856. |
Holt graduated from the University of | Nebraska in 1902. |
Fourth Grand Master of Masons of | Nebraska AF&AM 1865-1866 |
(Lincoln, NE: University of | Nebraska Press, 2007, 2 volumes). |
ring Happiness, novel (Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press, 2009). |
William Jennings Bryan of | Nebraska, Democratic presidential nominee in 1896 |
Sanderson received PhD from the University of | Nebraska in 1973. |
Kazys Almenas attended the University of | Nebraska and Northwestern University. |
It is operated by the University of | Nebraska State Museum. |
-Lincoln and graduated from the University of | Nebraska at Omaha in education in 1969. |
schools and graduated from the University of | Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1925. |
sity Defensive Back and current University of | Nebraska Tight Ends Coach Ron Brown, see Ron Brown (Ne |
He attended the University of | Nebraska and played halfback and fullback for the 1908 |
lenberger was one of four governors (three of | Nebraska, one of Wyoming) to come from the city of Osc |
As well as being elected as the governor of | Nebraska from 1917 to 1919, he was a delegate to Democ |
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 |
guage spoken by the Omaha (Umoⁿhoⁿ) people of | Nebraska and the Ponca (Paⁿka) people of Oklahoma and |
were John Hannah of Alabama, Aaron Taylor of | Nebraska, Brad Budde of USC, Dean Steinkuhler of Nebra |
She is a graduate of the University of | Nebraska, Lincoln; the Nebraska Agricultural Leadershi |
ries U.S. Route 30 between the U.S. states of | Nebraska and Iowa, across the Missouri River near Blai |
t Pierce as chief justice of the Territory of | Nebraska in 1854, and moved to Bellevue, Nebraska, in |
He then attended the University of | Nebraska, where he graduated in 1986. |
lection, since he was running for governor of | Nebraska in 1934. |
Contemporary Writers on Style (University of | Nebraska Press 1985 |
ugle had much to do in getting the capitol of | Nebraska located at Omaha. |
Nantkes graduate from the University of | Nebraska Lincoln with a B.A., 2000. |
Moul served as the Lieutenant Governor of | Nebraska from 1991 to 1993 under Governor Ben Nelson. |
from the law department of the University of | Nebraska at Lincoln in 1904. |
ll has served as the offensive coordinator of | Nebraska and UCLA Bruins football team. |
The Railroad Commissioners of | Nebraska were empowered to reduce any freight rate. |
mmunist revolt of 1932 Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press. |
Dahlman lost a race for Governor of | Nebraska against Chester H. Aldrich in 1910. |
ed as Linebackers Coach for the University of | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team. |
ter Laboratory of Parasitology, University of | Nebraska, Lincoln 1:1-173. |
he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of | Nebraska Territory. |
and Pueblo cultures, 1879-1934, University of | Nebraska Press, 1999, ISBN 9780803276093 |
He attended the University of | Nebraska in Lincoln for his undergraduate education gr |
ork Education, memoir (Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press, 2003) |
came a judge of the 12th judicial district of | Nebraska from 1895 to 1897. |
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. |
Ben Nelson, former Governor of | Nebraska and 1996 Democratic nominee for the United St |
Ben Nelson (D), former Governor of | Nebraska and 1996 Democratic nominee for the United St |
received a B.A. degree from the University of | Nebraska in Lincoln in 1914. |
He was consecrated Missionary Bishop of | Nebraska and Dakota on November 15, 1865. |
res of Harry Richmond (Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press, 1970) |
the Supreme Court from the Third District of | Nebraska in 1924. |
erved as private secretary to the Governor of | Nebraska, Lorenzo Crounse in 1893 and 1894. |
The Great Seal of the State of | Nebraska was adopted in 1867. |
eived honorary degrees from the University of | Nebraska and Hastings College. |
He was assistant attorney general of | Nebraska in 1921 and 1922. |
He was an Associate justice, Supreme Court of | Nebraska from 1939 to 1940. |
Walker starred at the University of | Nebraska, playing in the Senior Bowl in January 1991. |
He became the 17th Lieutenant Governor of | Nebraska from 1923 to 1924. |
. in Political Science from the University of | Nebraska in 1984. |
mmunist revolt of 1932 Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press |
Moravia: facing the Holocaust, University of | Nebraska Press, 2005 |
nced his intention to run for the Governor of | Nebraska in December 2005. |
In 1987 he graduated from the University of | Nebraska at Omaha in criminal justice and philosophy. |
In 1967 Tiemann was elected Governor of | Nebraska as a Republican Party. |
ess by forcefully advocating the admission of | Nebraska and Kansas. |
In 1889 he became the Lieutenant Governor of | Nebraska and served until 1891. |
for objectivity Lincoln, Neb.: University of | Nebraska Press, 2000. |
Libertarian Party of | Nebraska motto: "Minimum Government, Maximum Freedom" |
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. |
He had defeated Jordan Burroughs of | Nebraska in the semi-finals 6-3. |
rsity of California in 1928 and University of | Nebraska in 1934. |
Ferguson was a Delegate from the Territory of | Nebraska, US. |
he retention of football at the University of | Nebraska at Omaha when the Nebraska University System |
ted States District Court for the District of | Nebraska to condemn the plant of the Kimball Laundry C |
vision and public corporation of the State of | Nebraska that operates the drinking water and natural |
ran and won as Delegate from the Territory of | Nebraska to the Fortieth United States Congress, but s |
He played linebacker for the University of | Nebraska football team as a freshman in 1989 and offen |
m Crawford High School in 1962, University of | Nebraska in 1966 and the University of Nebraska-Lincol |
of Memphis from 1966-1970, the University of | Nebraska from 1980-1986 and Texas Christian University |
E. Parshall were nonresidents of the State of | Nebraska at the commencement of this action." |
Wheaton was placed to command the district of | Nebraska in Omaha. |
y" was published in 1994 by the University of | Nebraska Press. |
He attended the University of | Nebraska and played his entire NFL career with the Kan |
Groce played tennis at the University of | Nebraska where she became the first All-American in sc |
expedition through the present-day states of | Nebraska and Wyoming. |
was appointed the 35th Lieutenant Governor of | Nebraska by Governor Ben Nelson, following resignation |
University of | Nebraska at Lincoln online edition of the Lewis and Cl |
Jackman graduated from the University of | Nebraska at Lincoln in 1973 with a Bachelor of Arts de |
e a political comeback as the running mate of | Nebraska Gov. Bob Kerrey. |
o represent the 3rd Congressional District of | Nebraska in the Sixty-sixth Congress. |
No provision of | Nebraska law explicitly addresses discrimination on th |
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 |
was an unsuccessful candidate for Governor of | Nebraska in 1880. |
He attended the University of | Nebraska with a major in Physics from 1999-2002 and be |
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. |
mitism: Its History and Causes, University of | Nebraska Press, 1995, ISBN 080327954X. |
He attended the University of | Nebraska and received his Bachelors in Farm Operations |
He was appointed adjutant general of | Nebraska Territory in 1861 and also served as member o |
ted States District Court for the District of | Nebraska in 1971. |
h at Bethel (Abattoir Editions, University of | Nebraska at Omaha, ill. |
electrical engineering from the University of | Nebraska in 1959 and 1960, respectively. |
870 - April 4, 1960) was the 14th Governor of | Nebraska from 1907 until 1909. |
f international business at the University of | Nebraska at Omaha in the USA. |
me a voice/trumpet professor at University of | Nebraska at Kearney. |
e a member of the State board of education of | Nebraska from 1923 to 1926. |
years playing football for the University of | Nebraska, where he walked on as a punter. |
Lisa became the first U.S. settler of | Nebraska, and this outpost became among the most impor |
the headquarters of the Military District of | Nebraska at the hotel. |
pment, Third Edition" (DeGrand, University of | Nebraska Press, 2000). |
n American to graduate from the University of | Nebraska College of Medicine in Omaha. |
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. |
t to the U.S. Naval Academy from the State of | Nebraska in 1903. |
o been athletic director at the University of | Nebraska at Kearney, Moravian College, California Stat |
ded the University of Michigan, University of | Nebraska, Florida State University, University of Ariz |
Defense Force units in western Iowa, most of | Nebraska along with southern South Dakota. |
assistant coach/mentor for the University of | Nebraska football team. |
politician who served as the 27th Governor of | Nebraska from 1953 to 1955. |
edited by Raymond J. Demallie, University of | Nebraska Press; new edition, 1985 |
rofessor of Film Studies at the University of | Nebraska, Lincoln, made extensive but unsuccessful att |
t law at institutes such as the University of | Nebraska and State University of New York at Buffalo i |
ha University, now known as the University of | Nebraska at Omaha, from 1909 through 1917. |
In 1993, Dr. Rod Markin at the University of | Nebraska Medical Center created one of the world's fir |
concilables were Republicans George Norris of | Nebraska, William Borah of Idaho, Robert LaFolette of |
Niobrara State Park is a state park of | Nebraska, USA, located on the bluffs at the confluence |
years, before enrolling at the University of | Nebraska where he received his degree in 1928. |
He started his journalism career as editor of | Nebraska Agwan, a university humor magazine, and as pa |
a BA degree in History from the University of | Nebraska and has attended the Advanced Management Cour |
s the secondaries coach for the University of | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team. |
the Seattle Mariners out of the University of | Nebraska in the 1st round (27th overall) of the 1985 M |
team went 10-0 and defeated the University of | Nebraska in the Rose Bowl with his elaborate T-formati |
main campus is located at the intersection of | Nebraska and Massachusetts Avenues at Ward Circle in t |
rved in World War I, then ran for governor of | Nebraska and won in 1934, defeating the Republican can |
ous James Brothers of Missouri, University of | Nebraska Press, 1977 |
Carolina who served as the first Governor of | Nebraska Territory. |
ll linebacker who played at the University of | Nebraska and a two-time Super Bowl champion with the D |
Symbiosis" to the Memory of Auschwitz, U. of | Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 1995, translated by Daniel We |
111th Congress of 2009, with Mike Johanns of | Nebraska, George LeMieux of Florida and Scott Brown of |
ter of Fine Arts student at the University of | Nebraska, Lincoln at the time, promoted the bar to his |
, 1895) was the second Lieutenant Governor of | Nebraska, United States, serving from 1879 to 1883 whi |
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 |
played college football at the University of | Nebraska, and played professionally in the American Fo |
rly Childhood Education, at the University of | Nebraska in Lincoln. |
sburgh with an M.F.A., and from University of | Nebraska in 2008, with a Ph.D. |
Previous to transferring to the University of | Nebraska, Nicks played college football at New Mexico |
r scant cover, the eight reduced companies of | Nebraska men walked forward with their colonel, firing |
While at the University of | Nebraska, he met Edith Gertrude Schwartz (1874-1971), |
sinessman who served as Secretary of State of | Nebraska and Secretary of Arizona Territory. |
a lethal dose of heparin at the University of | Nebraska Medical Center. |
Upon the admission of | Nebraska as a State into the Union, he was elected as |
or Players, Major Dreams (1997, University of | Nebraska Press) by author-in-uniform Brett Mandel. |
Also known as the "Sea Pig" of | Nebraska City, NE The freshwater drum, Aplodinotus gru |
In 1979, he became the 34th Governor of | Nebraska, a post he held until to 1983, when he was na |
gand, is a mathematician at the University of | Nebraska and is a past president of the Association fo |
As a University of | Nebraska student, Greene won the NCAA championships in |
4, 1938) was the third Lieutenant Governor of | Nebraska, United States, serving from 1883-85 while Ja |
tropolitan utilities district in the State of | Nebraska, and the fifth largest public natural gas uti |
ed safety his first year at the University of | Nebraska, and tore his ACL during training, and sat ou |
920 to 1922 while attending the University of | Nebraska and made "honorable mention" on one of Walter |
From the plains of | Nebraska, Captain Kehler, soon to be promoted to major |
ught negotiation courses at the University of | Nebraska College of Law and the Department of Public A |
CAA title in volleyball with an easy sweep of | Nebraska by the scores of 15-12, 15-4, 15-4. |
In 1989, The University of | Nebraska Press published a collection of Steuermann's |
State Teachers College and the University of | Nebraska from 1933 to 1936, and graduated from Creight |
reer, she coached the all-woman University of | Nebraska rifle team to the co-ed NCAA National Champio |
riots' fifth-round choice, Christian Peter of | Nebraska, had a lengthy history of violence against wo |
s at Indiana University and the University of | Nebraska, Harris was appointed Assistant Professor of |
Governors of | Nebraska must be at least 30 years old and have been c |
rse in German Culture (Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press, 1998) - Outstanding Book in German Stu |
The Libertarian Party of | Nebraska submitted petitions to the Secretary of State |
played college football at the University of | Nebraska at Omaha and was drafted in the seventh round |
played college football at the University of | Nebraska and was drafted in the fifth round of the 199 |
ust: A Memoir by Ben-Zion Gold, University of | Nebraska Press (Lincoln, NE), 2007 |
played college football at the University of | Nebraska and was drafted in the eighth round of the 19 |
for the 1962 game, in which the University of | Nebraska defeated the University of Miami, 36-34. |
d from 1997 to 1998, and at the University of | Nebraska from 1999 to 2002. |
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