field hockey: a game resembling ice hockey that is played on an open field; two opposing teams use curved sticks try to drive a ball into the opponents' net
Hockey refers to a family of sports in which two teams play against each other by trying to maneuver a ball, or a puck, into the opponent's goal, using a hockey stick.
Hockey is an album by John Zorn featuring his early "game piece" composition of the same name. The album, first released on vinyl on Parachute Records in 1980, (tracks 4-9), and later re-released on CD on Tzadik Records with additional bonus tracks as part of the The Parachute Years Box Set in
educate in or as if in a school; "The children are schooled at great cost to their parents in private institutions"
a building where young people receive education; "the school was built in 1932"; "he walked to school every morning"
A large group of fish or sea mammals
an educational institution; "the school was founded in 1900"
Ralph is a monthly Australian magazine published by ACP Magazines, a division of PBL Media. It was first published in August 1997.
Ralph is an English, Scandinavian and German male given name, derived from Old Norse Ra?ulfr (ra? "counsel" + ulfr "wolf") through Old English R?dwulf and the longer form Radulf. It is commonly but the traditional British pronunciation is .
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Bo! In The USA is the fourth series of Channel 4 comedy Bo' Selecta!, shown in 2006, in which Avid Merrion (Leigh Francis) and his wife Sacha Merrion (Barunka O'Shaughnessy) own a hotel in Hollywood, California where celebrities stay.
Vasa ovningsskola (VOS) is a Swedish-speaking normal school in Vaasa, Finland. VOS is a part of Abo Akademi, and the pedagogical faculty is of AA is located in Vaasa. It is the only Swedish normal school in Finland.
Vos is a surname, and may refer to: ;Persons *Andre Vos (contemporary), professional football player *Geerhardus Vos (1862–1949), American Reformed theologian *Geoffrey Vos (born 1955), QC & Commercial barrister *Hubert Vos (1855–1935), Dutch painter *Ida Vos (1931–2006), Dutch author *Marianne
Verb-Object-Subject: a language is VSO if a typical sentence starts with the verb, followed by the object, followed by the subject; Virtual Object System
Louis Julius Freudenberg I (1894-1918); Ada Augusta Freudenberg (1885-1957); and Ralph Kohlman (1885-1957) circa 1915-1917 at Matavan Beach, near Keansburg, New Jersey
Louis Julius Freudenberg I (1894-1918); Ada Augusta Freudenberg (1885-1957); and Ralph Kohlman (1885-1957) circa 1915-1917 at Matavan Beach, near Keansburg, New Jersey.
From left to right are: Louis Julius Freudenberg I (1894-1918); Ada Augusta Freudenberg (1885-1957); and Ralph Kohlman (1885-1957) circa 1915-1917 at Matavan Beach, near Keansburg, New Jersey.
Source:
Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) archive.
Person:
Louis Julius Freudenberg I (1894-1918) Private in US Army, Killed in Action during World War I (b. August 4, 1894, 220 Madison Street, Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA - d. October 16, 1918, Battle of Meuse-Argonne, Argonne, France, World War I) Military Service Number 1749623.
Person:
Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) Freemason and Shriner; Half Owner of Elliot Electrotype and Stereotype and Mat Company of New York (b. May 18, 1884, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York City, New York, USA - d. June 02, 1957, 4:25 am, Hasbrouck Heights Hospital, Hasbrouck Heights, Bergen County, New Jersey, USA)
Person:
Ada Augusta Freudenberg (1884-1957) Housewife (b. September 02, 1884, Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA - d. January 23, 1957, 3:30 pm, 60 Krane Avenue, Rutherford, Bergen County, 07070, USA) Social Security Number 068075094.
Louis Julius Freudenberg II (1922-1986); Eloise Margerite Sanford (1922- ); Virginia Bennett; Eugene Freudenberg II (1924-1945); Arthur Oscar Freudenberg II (1929- ); and Ralph Herman Freudenberg I (1
From left to right are: Louis Julius Freudenberg II (1922-1986); Eloise Margerite Sanford (1922- ); Virginia Bennett; Eugene Freudenberg II (1924-1945); Arthur Oscar Freudenberg II (1929- ); and Ralph Herman Freudenberg I (1931-1992) at 134 Beacon Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey on April 23, 1933.
Source:
Photograph from the collection of Ralph Freudenberg (1903-1980) and Nora Belle Conklin (1902-1963).