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ization), Professional Organization of English | Majors a fictional sponsor for A Prairie Home Compani |
Majors AAF was inactivated on 18 July 1945 after the | |
In addition to playing in the | majors, Abbey also played in the minor leagues with n |
ocated just off the campus, allowing education | majors access to teaching practicum opportunities and |
Walton College offers nine undergraduate | majors, Accounting, Economics, Finance, General Busin |
a, he didn't log much more playing time in the | majors, adding only five games to his career total, a |
Majors adjusted for the second half by shifting Dorse | |
in pinch-hit duties, and did not return to the | majors after the 1974 season. |
eason in professional baseball-his 11th in the | majors after spending time with eight teams. |
He is the fifteenth player to play in the | majors after going to Harvard. |
Necciai and Tony Bartirome never played in the | majors after 1952; Bill Bell pitched one inning in 19 |
d of the season, and Sneed never played in the | majors after that. |
s backup catcher role, and never played in the | majors after the 1962 season. |
ew head coach Phillip Fulmer, replacing Johnny | Majors after his resignation. |
He did not return to the | majors after problems in the minors. |
The field was transformed for the Greenville | Majors after their first year of existence. |
After being released from the | majors after the 1932 season at age 41, he played sev |
In his second stint in the | majors, after 1935, Cooney concentrated on playing ou |
He would not appear in the | majors again until 1952. |
He did not play in the | majors again until 1897.Connor's last game was August |
y season with the Browns, and didn't return to | Majors again until 1894, when he appeared in two game |
only Jim Waugh - the youngest - played in the | majors again before 1955. |
e 1968 season in the minors, Stone reached the | majors again that July. |
pitching only 16 games, he didn't pitch in the | majors again until being signed by the Brooklyn Bride |
He was called up to the | majors again on June 12, 2011, after an injury sideli |
thirds of an inning, and did not appear in the | majors again for five years. |
He was promoted to the | majors again in September and played in three games f |
Despite not pitching in the | majors again, he did bounce around in the minors unti |
He would never pitch in the | majors again, and would leave the US shortly thereaft |
e season, and Warren would never manage in the | majors again. |
e times during that year but never reached the | majors again. |
Allen never pitched in the | majors again. |
on who gave me the opportunity to pitch in the | majors again. |
orrea injured his arm and never pitched in the | majors again. |
him to the Yankees, and he never played in the | majors again. |
He would never pitch in the | majors again. |
leagues until 1927, Duncan never played in the | majors again. |
Red Sox on September 1 and never played in the | majors again. |
ers in just 33 innings and never played in the | majors again. |
or three more seasons, but never played in the | majors again. |
rs, but Griffin never played or managed in the | majors again. |
, Bulger recorded his first career save in the | majors against the Cleveland Indians. |
atural Resources (CASNR) - The CASNR offers 16 | majors: Agribusiness, Agricultural Communications, Ag |
Majors Airport | |
und for a large L-3 Communications facility at | Majors Airport, located at its northern terminus with |
Location of | Majors Airport, Texas |
Colonels Charles Old and Robert Randolph; and | Majors Alexander M. Hobson and Robert E. Utterback. |
He played four seasons in the | Majors, all with Chicago White Sox, from 1928 through |
During his time in the | majors, Allison went 1-1 with a 7.39 earned run avera |
defensive skills that they brought him to the | Majors almost at once, with Adlesh appearing in his f |
or more than 50 years, spent 15 seasons in the | majors, almost all of it with the Detroit Tigers. |
Voice | majors also study acting, dance and three languages. |
with St. Louis, making his first month in the | majors among the best debut months for a player in ma |
7-1872) is often credited along with Alexander | Majors and William Hepburn Russell as the founders, o |
film star John Wayne and television actors Lee | Majors and William Conrad, British actor Edward Woodw |
While at Drexel he created eleven new | majors and increased alumni giving. |
The low-ranking officers ( | majors and captains) were selling guns - not just to |
He split the next two seasons between the | Majors and the Senators. |
r few more years, splitting season between the | Majors and the minors as he tried to get his ailing s |
ial Cup, and coached the Toronto St. Michael's | Majors and Toronto Neil McNeil Maroons. |
On behalf of oil | majors and large trading houses, AET transports crude |
tution provides internships for Marist History | majors and contributes to local happenings, such as t |
re are currently two different levels of play ( | majors and 28 and over). |
2004, Cunnane made frequent trips between the | majors and minors. |
Majors and Minors | |
won two scholarships in Music, Flessas changed | majors and majored in Religious Studies and minored i |
and teaching programs for forestry and ecology | majors, and are used by numerous universities from ar |
Pensacola State offers more than 100 | majors and areas of concentration, along with the lat |
He continued to move between the | majors and minors during these two seasons and in 193 |
, tells the tale of newly engaged couple, Brad | Majors and Janet Weiss, who find themselves lost and |
However, he struggled in the | majors, and was sent down shortly after the season be |
ard, Matt Summers, Logan Reed, Chad Hunt, Matt | Majors and Mike Johnson in "Detention". |
ell enough in his first year to make it to the | majors and be named National League Rookie Pitcher of |
cap, but it didn't keep him from reaching the | majors, and playing with the Indians. |
Together, the drum | majors and bugle rank lead the band through the maneu |
Undergraduates may choose between 24 academic | majors and 32 minors. |
The firm of Russell, | Majors and Waddell proposed to do it in 10 days with |
Composed of 14 | majors and 70 faculty members, the college rapidly be |
bers and approximately 200 undergraduate music | majors, and is fully accredited by the National Assoc |
e offers over 75 associate degree programs and | majors, and over 40 certificate programs, it is home |
2007 season, Abercrombie saw less time in the | majors and again slumped at the plate there, with a . |
Colonel, three | Majors, and one Judge and US Senator. |
audition for music and theatrical performance | majors and a submission of a portfolio for visual art |
mpany, having both supervisory powers over the | majors and production activities of its own, was a wo |
victories against 8 losses was the most in the | majors, and his 149 strikeouts were second only to te |
The college also offers individual | majors and double majors; self-designated degree prog |
by the Chief of Police, who is assisted by two | Majors, and four Sergeants who command each patrol sh |
Yankees sent to the Cardinals ever reached the | majors, and Javier was later included in the December |
Longwood offers over 100 | majors and minors in three colleges: the Cook-Cole Co |
player had always been knocking on the door in | majors and was a multiple winner of the Brand's Cross |
orgia, offers 10 different engineering-related | majors and enrolls approximately 500 students. |
ers' League were probably the best team in the | majors, and had floated the idea of a three-way World |
Coker offers 29 | majors and 23 minors of study that will prepare stude |
n the 1945 Memorial Cup with the St. Michael's | Majors and the Allan Cup in 1950 with the Toronto Mar |
y League; three with the Toronto St. Michael's | Majors, and one with the Guelph Storm. |
udents, 60 doctoral students, 24 undergraduate | majors, and 15 minors. |
the 2008 season having played 27 games in the | majors and batted .280 |
ulties, bringing the total to sixteen, with 28 | majors and a total enrollment of more than 15,000 stu |
r while establishing scholarships for business | majors and students in financial need. |
second degree opportunities, and inter-school | majors and minors. |
Nick Markakis, Uggla's display of power in the | majors and his selection to the National League All-S |
Naulty made 130 career appearances in the | majors and finished with a 5-5 career record. |
d institutes offers more than 20 undergraduate | majors and over 90 Adult Bachelor's, Master's, Certif |
ts in Japan, one in China, as well as the four | majors and the three World Golf Championships. |
s repeatedly expressed a desire to play in the | majors, and several teams have shown an interest in t |
In 2003 and 2004, he again bounced between the | majors and minors. |
Since 1989 the university has offered two | Majors and two Ancillaries for the undergraduate degr |
inished the 2007 season with 44 innings in the | majors and a 2.05 ERA. |
cial money events in Japan as well as the four | majors and the four World Golf Championships. |
e college has fewer than 350 students in eight | majors and approximately 60 professors and lecturers. |
renowned head coaches as Bobby Bowden, Johnny | Majors and Vince Dooley. |
he made her debut in the main draw of all four | majors and made her debut in the top 50 (at No. 48) o |
career batting average in the | majors and made a brief appearance in the 1929 World |
t with the Twins, but he never returned to the | majors and was released by the White Sox in 1968. |
26 departments: For up-to-date information on | majors and degrees available through the FIU College |
art of the European Tour schedule, such as the | majors and the World Golf Championship events, but th |
He batted .274 in the | majors and also pitched 1 inning. |
He had 160 hits in the | majors and 1,463 hits in a 13-year minor league caree |
ial money events in Japan, as well as the four | majors and the three World Golf Championships. |
s in Africa, which had been left behind by the | majors and had no-one to work them. |
up Scene with Joe Strong, Johnny Hazzard, Matt | Majors and Steve Cruz in "Link: The Evolution" (All W |
ollege, he was placed on the fast track to the | majors, and was the youngest player in the major leag |
Stewart fluctuated between the | majors and minors over the next several seasons, even |
eared in an episode of The Big Valley with Lee | Majors and Barbara Stanwyck. |
Among the | majors, Anderson played in only the U.S. Open. |
Over his career in the | majors, Andrews did not compile a record with a 4.63 |
with Matt Summers, Logan Reed, Chad Hunt, Matt | Majors, Andy Hunter, and Mike Johnson in Detention, R |
Fitzgerald played in only one game in the | majors, appearing as a pinch hitter for the Cincinnat |
Senior | majors are shown in bold. |
LPGA | majors are shown in bold. |
clare a major during college application, some | majors are more competitive than others and require a |
The | majors are fat, insensitive, greedy, vain and very pr |
Already several IT | majors are operational, while others like TCS (allote |
Chief deputies and | majors are appointed by the sheriff. |
Majors are also known as soldiers or dinergates. | |
For example, English | majors are employed and encouraged to join English Pr |
Several interdisciplinary | majors are also available, such as foci on women, gen |
Thirty-three different | majors are offered to junior and senior students. |
Lee | Majors as Himself |
Baseball manager, who spent one season in the | majors as a player with the 1954 Pittsburgh Pirates. |
He played two seasons in the | majors as a reserve infielder, mostly at third base. |
In 1945 he returned to the | majors as a coach for the pennant-winning Chicago Cub |
Wakamatsu played 18 games in the | majors as a backup catcher for the White Sox in 1991, |
Scholarships are offered to both music | majors as well as non-majors. |
ollar Man: "The Moon And The Desert," starring | Majors as Austin. |
with a 2.51 earned run average, he reached the | majors as a September call-up in 1967. |
moved up through the minors and broke into the | majors as a spot starter for the Tigers in 1992. |
Trevor played one season in the | Majors as a member of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the |
Down never made the | majors as a player, making it only to AAA ball (1971 |
next season would be Barton's last year in the | majors as he batted .224 in 36 games with 3 homers an |
He also played one season in the | majors as a catcher for the Detroit Tigers. |
Students in specialized | majors, as in cosmetology,may inquire about funding s |
ompleted at the college will transfer to their | majors at four-year baccalaureate institutions. |
Art | majors at Occidental College can take courses at the |
t head coach and quarterbacks coach for Johnny | Majors at the University of Tennessee in the 1980 and |
he had the lowest strikeout percentage in the | majors, at 4.8%, striking out once only every 19.1 at |
e have gone on to college as music performance | majors at schools including but not limited to: Tisch |
ction to Physics for Math and Physical Science | Majors at the University. |
hip for African American chemistry and physics | majors at Queens College in memory of her father. |
ple-A Colorado Springs and was promoted to the | majors at least once each season. |
Born in Remsen, Iowa, Niggeling broke into the | majors at the age of 35. |
Francis played quarterback for Johnny | Majors at Tennessee from 1985-1988, starting from 198 |
Traditional | majors: Automotive Technology, Printing/Graphics Comm |
ts audition for acceptance and choose a major; | majors available include performing arts (theatre, mu |
of faculty members with the largest number of | majors available, including both primary and secondar |
onels Robert A. Bailey and John A. Gibson, and | Majors B. Frank Eakle and George Jackson. |
1995 was arguably his best year in the | majors, batting .266 |
He played 13 years in the | majors, batting .283, |
He was recently called up to the | majors because of Jordan Schafer's struggles. |
league system without breaking through to the | majors before being granted free agency. |
elphia Phillies about making a returned to the | majors before World War II, but after the war, he ret |
els Alexander Savage and Thomas H. Upshaw; and | Majors Benjamin W. Belsches, Joseph E. Gillette, and |
He played three seasons in the | majors, between 1911 and 1914, for the Chicago Cubs, |
He played four seasons in the | majors between 1932 and 1940 for the St. Louis Cardin |
atcher who played parts of nine seasons in the | majors between 1970 and 1981. |
He played parts of five seasons in the | majors, between 1949 and 1955, for the Washington Sen |
He played all or part of four seasons in the | majors, between 1897 and 1905, for five different tea |
He played all or part of six seasons in the | majors, between 1922 and 1929, for the New York Giant |
He played all or part of six seasons in the | majors, between 1981 and 1991. |
He played all or part of four seasons in the | majors, between 1932 and 1937, for the Philadelphia A |
He played all or part of five seasons in the | majors, between 1993 and 1998, for the Montreal Expos |
He played all or part of five seasons in the | majors between 1933 and 1938. |
He played five seasons in the | majors, between 1947 and 1952, for the St. Louis Brow |
He pitched all or part of four seasons in the | majors, between 1991 and 1995, for the Philadelphia P |
He played all or part of three seasons in the | majors, between 1940 and 1944, for the New York Giant |
He played all or part of nine seasons in the | majors, between 1972 and 1981, for the Chicago Cubs a |
He played all or part of four seasons in the | majors, between 1882 and 1886. |
He bounced around between the minors and | Majors between 1980 and 1983, finally settling as a f |
He played all or part of six seasons in the | majors, between 1929 and 1936, for the St. Louis Brow |
He played six seasons in the | majors, between 1883 and 1891, for the Buffalo Bisons |
He played all or part of five seasons in the | majors, between 1971 and 1976, for the Chicago White |
He pitched parts of three seasons in the | majors between 1990 and 1993. |
He played all or part of seven seasons in the | majors, between 1884 and 1891, for the Brooklyn Gladi |
He played all or part of six seasons in the | majors, between 1908-1915, for the Boston Braves, Chi |
nd pitched all or part of seven seasons in the | majors between 1987 and 1995 for six different teams. |
He played all or part of six seasons in the | majors, between 1903 and 1910, for the Philadelphia P |
He played in parts of three seasons in the | majors between 1935 and 1938, all for the St. Louis B |
He played all or part of five seasons in the | majors between 1884 and 1890. |
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