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| ay learned that Rock Island's game against the | Akron Indians had drawn only 1,700 spectators and fe |
| rfect game for the Chicago Bandits against the | Akron Racers at Silver Cross Field in Joliet, Ill. |
| he team's last game for December 3 against the | Akron Pros, agreed on the condition that it be consi |
| ngar One is similar to the Goodyear Airdock in | Akron, Ohio which was built by the Goodyear Zeppelin |
| See also: 2008 | Akron Zips football team |
| Knowles anchored an | Akron defense that allowed only three goals in leagu |
| played for the Kinston Indians in 2007 and the | Akron Aeros in 2008. |
| l player for the Buffalo All-Americans and the | Akron Pros. |
| cranton, PA), WICE (Providence, RI), and WHLO ( | Akron, OH). |
| tball player for the Wisconsin Badgers and the | Akron East Ends. |
| rratt, who was now the player-coach of and the | Akron Indians. |
| Prior to his arrival at | Akron, he had worked in the UTEP athletics departmen |
| and earned his first two opportunities at two | Akron, Ohio high schools. |
| mer for The Black Keys, a blues-rock band from | Akron, Ohio. |
| Drummer is an indie rock band from | Akron, Ohio. |
| into banking with the former Goodyear Bank in | Akron, Ohio. |
| urt of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, based in | Akron, Ohio. |
| May Company, Cleveland and O'Neil's, based in | Akron were merged to form May Company Ohio, as the M |
| hich was recovered after the first battle with | Akron. |
| and with a good season so far between Double-A | Akron and Triple-A Buffalo, he seems likely to becom |
| Bernie Cummins was born in | Akron, Ohio as Bernard Joseph Cummins. |
| Born in | Akron, Ohio, Curry attended Charlotte Christian Scho |
| Born in | Akron, Ohio, Simon grew up in El Paso, Texas. |
| Sawyer was born in | Akron, Ohio. |
| Michael Holley was born in | Akron, Ohio. |
| Born in | Akron, Ohio, Popovich was in the United States Air F |
| e child reveals that Dudley Dawson was born in | Akron, Ohio. |
| The Borough of | Akron also has a fire company established in 1893 th |
| ed professional baseball in 2003 with both the | Akron Aeros and Buffalo Bisons. |
| an acquaintance, 21-year-old Trina Bowser, in | Akron. |
| rtments is a high rise residential building in | Akron, Ohio, USA. |
| It is the 10th-tallest building in | Akron, the second-tallest building on the campus (ne |
| He is buried in Rose Hill Burial Park | Akron, Ohio. |
| hio) and grew up in (Anaheim, California) and ( | Akron, Ohio) is a former linebacker in the National |
| hat portion of the Ohio and Erie Canal between | Akron and Cleveland hence its popular name, Deep Loc |
| ayed in 49 straight games during his career at | Akron. |
| Al won the 1920 NFL Championship with | Akron. |
| a; Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, Illinois; | Akron Art Museum, Akron, Ohio (2003); Norton Museum |
| years from the Cathedral of Tomorrow Church in | Akron, Ohio. |
| 872 at the First Methodist Episcopal Church in | Akron, Ohio in a design by philanthropist Lewis Mill |
| Part of the city of | Akron, the county seat of Summit County, in the nort |
| County, including the majority of the city of | Akron. |
| s and of the board of education of the city of | Akron four years. |
| ynecologists, 476 U.S. 747 (1986); and City of | Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health, 462 U |
| in question was similar to the one in City of | Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health, in Th |
| City of | Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health was ov |
| City of | Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health, 462 U |
| the South Course at Firestone Country Club in | Akron, Ohio. |
| next thirteen years Lolla when on to coach the | Akron Zips where he was the winningest coach in scho |
| Brookhart became the 25th head coach of | Akron on December 15, 2003, the program thire head c |
| ach in the NFL since Fritz Pollard coached the | Akron Pros in 1921. |
| members donated the site to Buchtel College in | Akron, Ohio. |
| or league baseball with the Columbus Clippers, | Akron Aeros, Mahoning Valley Scrappers, Lake County |
| che and Bober, Markey, Fedorovich & Company in | Akron. |
| tive for the Buckeye Union Casualty Company in | Akron, Ohio from 1952 to 1953 while in law school. |
| He later worked at Goodyear Rubber Company in | Akron, Ohio, installing power systems in dirigibles |
| analyst and accountant for a rubber company in | Akron, Ohio, and Dallas, Texas, in 1916 and 1917. |
| He was born in Genesee County, near | Akron, New York. |
| (Buffalo had played, and defeated, the | Akron Pros just one day prior.) |
| appeared as both a midfielder and defender for | Akron Zips, and was a reliable presence for Akron du |
| er, Sawyer earned a master of arts degree from | Akron in 1970. |
| , If You're Not Dead, Play, which detailed the | Akron Sound that sprung out of the Ohioan punk rock |
| Shute died in | Akron, Ohio. |
| Under Giles' editorship, The | Akron Beacon Journal received the Pulitzer Prize in |
| He received his secondary education in | Akron, Ohio, and Jackson, Michigan. |
| He was buried in Ellet Cemetery, | Akron, Ohio, with a simple epitaph marking his grave |
| the tournament semifinals to eventual champion | Akron. |
| s took place at the 1892 Summit County Fair in | Akron, Ohio. |
| h school football for the Firestone Falcons in | Akron, OH. |
| cted to the National Inventors Hall of Fame in | Akron, Ohio, for his work with Ethernet technology. |
| Family Affair, | Akron OH |
| The interior feature an | Akron plan layout. |
| The game featured the | Akron Zips, of the East Division, and the Northern I |
| orded bouts in America included four fights in | Akron, Ohio, in which Norris beat Pat Irish, but los |
| He played college football at | Akron. |
| the National Football League in 1922) for the | Akron Pros. |
| 4 Davidson rejoined Parratt and played for the | Akron Indians. |
| to play in the Amateur Athletic Union for the | Akron Goodyear Wingfoots. |
| P and Rookie of the year while playing for the | Akron Aeros. |
| later played at the professional level for the | Akron Indians, after being recruited by the team's c |
| While working for the | Akron Beacon Journal in 1993, Holley was one of seve |
| he became the Washington correspondent for the | Akron Beacon Journal, then a national correspondent, |
| gan was a professional football player for the | Akron Pros, Canton Bulldogs, New York Giants, Frankf |
| , first for the Buchan Bakers and then for the | Akron Goodyear Wingfoots. |
| ho played running back for six seasons for the | Akron Pros, Chicago Cardinals, and Hammond Pros. |
| te career, Nowak played professionally for the | Akron Non-Skids with former Notre Dame teammate John |
| He played college football for the | Akron Zips. |
| Jabari Authur played college football for the | Akron Zips. |
| rofessional football player who played for the | Akron Pros of the American Professional Football Ass |
| ayer for Chivas USA, National Champion for The | Akron Zips. |
| on of books and manuscripts, property from the | Akron Art Museum, The Art Institute of Chicago, The |
| In 1948, she became the first woman from the | Akron area to hold a seat in the Ohio Senate. |
| ys the day after the team's final game against | Akron. |
| Chi-Pig was a New Wave power trio hailing from | Akron, Ohio. |
| National Football League for the Hammond Pros, | Akron Pros, Canton Bulldogs, and Rock Island Indepen |
| Dunes in South Dakota and Beloit, Hawarden and | Akron in Iowa. |
| a diversified energy company headquartered in | Akron, Ohio. |
| e USSSA Pride in the championship game held in | Akron, Ohio on August 23, 2009. |
| In 2009, Barnes helped the | Akron Aeros win the 2009 Eastern League Championship |
| e replaced by Joe Moorhead, who was hired from | Akron, where he held the same position. |
| Rhoades had been hired at | Akron in December 2005 after former Zips athletic di |
| For his father, | Akron, Ohio civil rights leader and lawyer, see Vern |
| charge of admissions at St. Thomas Hospital in | Akron, Ohio. |
| with Summa Health System Hospitals, including | Akron City and St. Thomas. |
| Tanglewood is a historic plantation house in | Akron, Alabama. |
| According to Taunya Lovell Banks in the | Akron Law Review (2008), at that time "English subje |
| ircular, amphitheater-like seating plan in the | Akron Plan. |
| Writing in the | Akron Beacon Journal, Rich Heldenfels commented that |
| In 1987, | Akron, Ohio, patent attorney, Edwin (Ned) Oldham, a |
| local music scene and national interest in the | Akron area due to the popularity of Devo and Tin Hue |
| , Warren H. Hayes, laid out the seating in the | Akron Plan. |
| Captains (2003), Kinston Indians (2004-2005), | Akron Aeros (2005-2007), and Buffalo Bisons (2006-20 |
| o Diablos and the Cleveland Indians' Double-A ( | Akron Aeros) and Triple-A (Buffalo Bisons) affiliate |
| rs, Lake County Captains, Kinston Indians, and | Akron Aeros. |
| gh 1919 he served as Rabbi at Temple Israel in | Akron, Ohio; and from 1919 through 1922 he served as |
| in Buffalo, Pittsburgh, New Jersey, Milwaukee, | Akron, and Sharon, Pennsylvania, he moved south to A |
| born 1929) is a United States federal judge in | Akron, Ohio. |
| mbined appearances (22 starts) for Kinston and | Akron. |
| appers, Lake County Captains, Kinston Indians, | Akron Aeros, Buffalo Bisons, and Columbus Clippers. |
| ith the Lake County Captains, Kinston Indians, | Akron Aeros, Buffalo Bisons and the Columbus Clipper |
| he Mahoning Valley Scrappers, Kinston Indians, | Akron Aeros, Buffalo Bisons, and Columbus Clippers. |
| appers, Lake County Captains, Kinston Indians, | Akron Aeros, and Columbus Clippers. |
| appers, Lake County Captains, Kinston Indians, | Akron Aeros and he currently plays for the Triple-A |
| appers, Lake County Captains, Kinston Indians, | Akron Aeros, and Columbus Clippers. |
| s, Mahoning Valley Scrappers, Kinston Indians, | Akron Aeros, and Buffalo Bisons - all teams in the C |
| Lane attended | Akron Saint Vincent-Saint Mary High School. |
| ived from the Greek mikros (small, little) and | akron (top, tip, end) in reference to the diagnostic |
| village of Princeville is partially located in | Akron Township along its western border. |
| pponent after suffering embarrassing losses to | Akron and Southern Miss earlier in the season. |
| Benjamin Goodrich was the first man in | Akron, Ohio to own a telephone. |
| ncil and an elected mayor.The current Mayor of | Akron is John McBeth. |
| uting Attorney of Portage County, but moved to | Akron in 1845 for about a year. |
| The family moved to | Akron, Ohio, where Bell attended Buchtel High School |
| Texans home game against Chicago was moved to | Akron, Ohio's Rubber Bowl and the final game of the |
| He moved to | Akron, Ohio. |
| home games (Chicago Nov. 30 game was moved to | Akron on Nov. 27 and Detroit Dec. 14 was moved to De |
| Matsunaka is a Japanese American native of | Akron, Colorado, whose grandparents settled in the s |
| Lawrence was a native of | Akron, Ohio. |
| Falls, Pennsylvania, and joined the Navy from | Akron, Ohio, in 1954. |
| 010, where they fell to eventual NCAA Champion | Akron Zips on penalties. |
| te of Ohio, primarily around Kenmore, near the | Akron, Ohio area and throughout Eastern Ohio into We |
| ated publications operated by Plastics News in | Akron, Ohio. |
| The Sailors franchise is now the | Akron Aeros. |
| er career, he served as managing editor of The | Akron Beacon Journal, executive editor of The Roches |
| Coach Lolla is a member of the | Akron Hall of Fame. |
| They are part of the | Akron Sound that sprung forth from their home state. |
| Manager in 1863 of the | Akron branch of C. Altman &. |
| Ripley, NY Died: 3-Aug-1888 Location of death: | Akron, OH Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Burie |
| the Arizona League Indians in 2010, and of the | Akron Aeros in 2011. |
| ch in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, a suburb of nearby | Akron, was built in 1958 specifically to accommodate |
| nterior configuration is a modification of the | Akron plan. |
| The interior reflects the influence of the | Akron plan. |
| Strauss is a member of the | Akron Regional Hospital Association, the Greater Akr |
| The interior is arranged on the | Akron Plan. |
| The interior is designed on the | Akron Plan. |
| It opened in | Akron, Ohio with Sears and 21 stores on August 6, 19 |
| fter Goodyear decided to move the operation to | Akron, Ohio from Cumberland. |
| Born in Copley, Ohio, outside of | Akron, Jeff started playing by emulating 60's blues |
| plains of the state about 20 miles outside of | Akron, Colorado. |
| The original building became part of | Akron Public Schools, at first Ellet High School, an |
| e district runs from Lorain to include part of | Akron (which is split between this district and the |
| 1964 in a garage, and now employs 75 people in | Akron, New York who receive employer provided health |
| s a junior, he finished in second place behind | Akron forward Darlington Nagbe for the 2010 Hermann |
| Virden was an American basketball player from | Akron, Ohio. |
| His district encompassed portions of | Akron. |
| Aire and the Belvederes, Sternberg produced an | Akron compilation album for Stiff Records which garn |
| an independent literary magazine published in | Akron, Ohio. |
| They enter the Soap Box Derby race in | Akron, Ohio. |
| Born and raised in | Akron, Ohio, Moore attended Firestone High School an |
| il was born in Kansas City, Mo., and raised in | Akron, Ohio. |
| Bevington was born and raised in | Akron, Ohio, where he was a standout high school bas |
| s recorded in the basement of 54 Metlin Rd. in | Akron, Ohio, and was the band's last record with Fat |
| at WHAM (AM) in Rochester, before returning to | Akron. |
| 2007 CFL Draft even though he was returning to | Akron for his senior year. |
| ral landscape along the Cuyahoga River between | Akron and Cleveland in Northeast Ohio. |
| basketball coach for Firestone High School in | Akron, Ohio. |
| e an assistant coach with Hoban High School in | Akron, Ohio. |
| He attended Garfield High School in | Akron, Ohio, the same high school that fellow NFL wi |
| He attended North High School in | Akron, Ohio and played college football at Florida A |
| He attended Garfield High School in | Akron, Ohio, the same high school fellow NFL receive |
| Mary High School) in | Akron, and went on to attend business college. |
| In 1887, Monroe Seiberling of | Akron, Ohio, traveled to Kokomo to open the Kokomo S |
| ican Conference (MAC) first-team selection led | Akron to two MAC titles in 2002 and 2004 and helped |
| Entered service at: | Akron, Ohio. |
| . with her parents that same year, settling in | Akron, Ohio. |
| to Casale's essay, the day after the show, in | Akron, the band began to receive phone calls from re |
| ircase has been added on the north side toward | Akron Avenue. |
| "Fantastic Voyage" is a 1980 funk single by | Akron, Ohio-based group, Lakeside. |
| rst Central Trust Building, is a skyscraper in | Akron, Ohio that has remained the tallest building i |
| l in Mentor, Ohio and played college soccer at | Akron, where he was named to the NSCAA all-Great Lak |
| lysis" while staying at the home of his son in | Akron, Ohio, and was buried at the Old Maple Grove C |
| Filming started in | Akron, Ohio on April 7, 2010 and went into post-prod |
| of Famer, Fritz Pollard during his stints with | Akron and Hammond. |
| s in Cleveland and Acme Fresh Market stores in | Akron. |
| octagonal house located at 145 Main Street in | Akron, New York. |
| "Petrified" was recorded at Bushflow Studio in | Akron, Ohio, and features a clarinet solo by Ralph C |
| part of the city of New Franklin, a suburb of | Akron, Ohio) and having played college ball for coac |
| Faust lives in Fairlawn, Ohio, a suburb of | Akron. |
| eason with Cleveland's minor league teams, the | Akron Aeros and Buffalo Bisons, Lewis was called-up |
| r of the Week awards for the Virginia Tech and | Akron games. |
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