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©2010 C.O.P. Audit Committee - file update generated 3-4-2010 at 07:52 GMT



"members" of the Algonquin Round Table




actors who have played the fictional character James Bond   on tv or in movies



The Boy Toys of Elly May Clampett   some of the various Hollywood suitors of Jed's nubile daughter




The Chicago Seven   1968 Chicago Democratic Convention anti-war "protestors"/rioters




Commissioners   of Major League Baseball



The Dionne quintuplets (from left): Annette, Cecile, Yvonne, Marie & Emilie The Dionne Quintuplets   born May 28, 1934 in Corbeil, Ontario, Canada





patients of Dr. Acer   that were infected by him with the AIDS virus before he died




Actors that have played Doctor Who   on British tv




Fisher Body logo auto-body manufacturers Fisher Brothers   founded Fisher Body (1908)





Notre Dame football Four Horsemen   1924 backfield nicknamed by Grantland Rice; their linemen were nicknamed "the Seven Mules"
James Crowley Elmer Layden Don Miller Harry Stuhldreher




The Gang of Four   instigated & directed China's disasterous "Cultural Revolution"




Saint Louis Cardinals Gashouse Gang   of baseball players




The celebrated Castaways of Gilligan's Island   S.S. Minnow passengers stranded on uncharted desert island after a three hour tour went awry; listed in order that they were celebrated in song




Hugh Hefner's former Girl's Next Door   as seen on E! Entertainment cable tv
  • Holly Madison
  • Bridget Marquardt
  • Kendra Wilkinson
  • Bridget, Kendra & Holly gettin' frisky




    victims of the Green River   serial killer
  • Debbie Abernathy
  • Yvonne Antosh
  • Martina Authorlee
  • Pammy Avent
  • Patricia Barczak
  • Mary Bello
  • Debra Lynn Bonner
  • Colleen Brockman
  • Denise Bush
  • April Buttram
  • Marcia Faye Chapman
  • Andrea Childers
    • Carol Ann Christensen
    • Wendy Coffield
    • Debra Estes
    • Maureen Feeney
    • Sandra Gabbert
    • Roberta Hayes
    • Cynthia Jean Hinds
    • Gisele Lovvorn
    • Marie Malvar
    • Gail Matthews
    • Mary Bridget Meehan
    • Terry Milligan
    • Opal Charmaine Mills
    • Constance Naon
    • Kimberly Nelson
    • Kimi-Kai Pitsor
    • Delise Plager
    • Marta Reeves
    • Carrie Rois
    • Linda Rule
    • Shirley Sherrill
    • Alma Smith
    • Cindy Smith
    • Shawnda Summers
    • Tina Thompson
    • Kelly Ware
    • Mary West
    • Delores Williams
    • Cheryl Wims
    • Tracy Winston
    • Lisa Yates
    • Patricia Yellow Robe




    the co-founders of the Greenpeace   Foundation; founded in 1970 as the "Don't Make A Wave Committee" — name changed in 1975
  • Dave Birmingham
  • Jim Bohlen
  • John Cormack
  • Paul Cote
  • Bob Cummings
    • Ben Metcalfe
    • Patrick Moore
    • Terry Simmons
    • Irving Stowe
    • Dr. Lyle Thurston




    The Greensboro Four   North Carolina A&T University freshman who's February 1st through 7th, 1960 sit-in forced the integration of the Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina




    Heisman Memorial Trophy statue Heisman Trophy winners
    1. Jay Berwanger
    2. Larry Kelley
    3. Clint Frank
    4. Davey O'Brien
    5. Nile Kinnick
    6. Tom Harmon
    7. Bruce Smith
    8. Frank Sinkwich
    9. Angelo Bertelli
    10. Les Horvath
    11. "Doc" Blanchard
    12. Glenn Davis
    13. John Lujack
    14. Doak Walker
    15. Leon Hart
    16. Vic Janowicz
    17. Dick Kazmaier
    18. Billy Vessels
    19. John Lattner
    20. Alan Ameche
    21. Howard Cassady
    22. Paul Hornung
    23. John Crow
    24. Peter Dawkins
    25. Billy Cannon
    26. Joe Bellino
    27. Ernie Davis
    1. Terry Baker
    2. Roger Staubach
    3. John Huarte
    4. Mike Garrett
    5. Steve Spurrier
    6. Gary Beban
    7. O.J. Simpson
    8. Steve Owens
    9. Jim Plunkett
    10. Pat Sullivan
    11. Johnny Rodgers
    12. John Cappelletti
    13. Archie Griffin
    14. Archie Griffin
    15. Tony Dorsett
    16. Earl Campbell
    17. Billy Sims
    18. Charles White
    19. George Rogers
    20. Marcus Allen
    21. Herschel Walker
    22. Mike Rozier
    23. Doug Flutie
    24. Bo Jackson
    25. Vinny Testaverde
    26. Tim Brown
    27. Barry Sanders
    1. Andre Ware
    2. Ty Detmer
    3. Desmond Howard
    4. Gino Torretta
    5. Charlie Ward
    6. Rashaan Salaam
    7. Eddie George
    8. Danny Wuerffel
    9. Charles Woodson
    10. Ricky Williams
    11. Ron Dayne
    12. Chris Weinke
    13. Eric Crouch
    14. Carson Palmer
    15. Jason White
    16. Matt Leinart
    17. Reggie Bush
    18. Troy Smith
    19. Tim Tebow
    20. Sam Bradford
    21. Mark Ingram Jr.
    22. to be determined

    Frank Eliscu, trophy designer
    John W. Heisman, trophy namesake
    Ed Smith, trophy model





    the Hobey Haker Award trophy the Hobey Baker Award   to college hockey's outstanding player of the year
    1. forward  Neal Broten
    2. forward  George McPhee
    3. defenseman  Mark Fusco
    4. defenseman  Tom Kurvers
    5. forward  Bill Watson
    6. forward  Scott Fusco
    7. forward  Tony Hrkac
    8. goalie  Robb Stauber
    9. forward  Lane MacDonald
    10. forward  Kip Miller
    1. forward  Dave Emma
    2. forward  Scott Pellerin
    3. forward  Paul Kariya
    4. forward  Chris Marinucci
    5. forward  Brian Holzinger
    6. forward  Brian Bonin
    7. forward  Brendan Morrison
    8. forward  Chris Drury
    9. center  Jason Krog
    10. defenseman  Mike Mottau
    1. goalie  Ryan Miller
    2. defenseman  Jordan Leopold
    3. forward  Peter Sejna
    4. forward  Junior Lessard
    5. forward  Marty Sertich
    6. defenseman  Matt Carle
    7. forward  Ryan Duncan
    8. center  Kevin Porter
    9. defenseman  Matt Gilroy
    10. to be determined

  • award namesake  Hobey Baker





  • The Hollywood Ten   all served one year in prison for Contempt of Congress for refusing to answer blatantly unconstitutional (and highly treasonable on the part of the committee members) questions from the House Unamerican Activities Committee (the ultimate in oxymorons); the Supreme Court went "duh" and refused to hear the case; the rule of law was in the toilet long before Bill Clinton came along




    co-founders of the Hooters   restauraunt chain (Clearwater, Florida, in October 1983)




    2001 victims of Inhalation Anthrax   the infection vector was via the U.S. Mail; dozens more were exposed




    Hostages held in U.S. Embassy in Tehran   seized November 4, 1979 and held for 444 days
    • Thomas Leo Ahern Jr.  Narcotics Control Coordinator
    • Clair Cortland Barnes  Communications Specialist
    • William E. Belk  Communications & Records Officer
    • Robert Olof Blucker  Economics Officer
    • Donald Cooke  Vice Consul
    • William J. Daugherty  Third Secretary of U.S. Mission
    • Robert A. Englemann  Military Attaché
    • Sgt. William Gallegos  Marine Embassy Guard
    • Bruce W. German  Budget Officer
    • Duane Gillette  Navy Communications & Intelligence Specialist
    • Alan Bruce Golacinski  Regional Security Officer
    • John Earl Graves  Public Affairs Officer
    • Warrant Officer Joseph M. Hall  Military Attaché
    • St. Kevin Jay Hermening  Marine Embassy Guard
    • Spec.6 Donald R. Hohman  Army Medic
    • Col. Leland James Holland  Chief of Security
    • Michael Howland  Security Officer
    • Charles A. Jones Jr.  Communications Specialist
    • Malcolm Kalp  
    • Moorhead Cowell Kennedy Jr.  Economic & Commerical Officer
    • William Francis Keough Jr.  visitor to Embassy
    • Cpl. Steven William Kirtley  Marine Embassy Guard
    • Kathryn L. Koob  International Communications Agency Cultural Officer
    • Frederick Lee Kupke  Communications Officer & Electronics Specialist
    • Lowell Bruce Laingen  Chargé d'Affaires
    • Steven Lauterbach  Administrative Officer; Mainenance
    • Gary Earl Lee  Administrative Officer
    • Sgt. Paul Edward Lewis  Marine Embassy Guard
    • John William Limbert Jr.  Political Officer
    • Sgt. James Michael Lopez  Marine Embassy Guard
    • Sgt. John D. McKeel Jr.  Marine Embassy Guard
    • Michael John Metrinko  Political Officer
    • Jerry J. Miele  Communications Officer
    • SSgt. Michael E. Moeller  Head of Marine Guard Unit
    • Bert C. Moore  Administrative Consul
    • Richard H. Morefield  Consul General
    • Capt. Paul M. Needham Jr.  Logisitics Officer
    • Robert C. Ode  Special Consular Officer
    • Sgt. Gregory A. Persinger  Marine Embassy Guard
    • Jerry Plotkin  visitor to Embassy
    • Master Sgt. Regis Ragan  Marine Embassy Guard
    • Lt.Col. David Roeder  Deputy Air Force Attaché
    • Barry Rosen  Press Attaché
    • William Blackburn Royer Jr.  Director, Iranian-American Society
    • Col. Thomas E. Schaefer  Air Force Attaché
    • Col. Charles Wesly Scott  Military Attaché
    • Commander Donald A. Sharer  Naval Air Attaché
    • Sgt. Rodney Virgil Sickmann  Marine Embassy Guard
    • SSgt. Joseph Subic Jr.  Military Policeman
    • Elizabeth Ann Swift  Chief of Political Section
    • Victor Lloyd Tomseth  Senior Political Officer
    • Phillip R. Ward  Administrative Officer


    Also seized on November 4, 1979 but released on November 19 & 20, 1979
    • Kathy Gross  Secretary
    • Sgt. James Hughes  Air Force Administrative Manager
    • Lillian Johnson  Secretary
    • Sgt. Ladel Maples  Marine Embassy Guard
    • Elizabeth Montagur  Secretary
    • Sgt. William Quarles  Marine Embassy Guard
    • Lloyd Rollins  Admnistrative Officer
    • Terri Tedford  Secretary
    • Sgt. Joseph Vincent  Air Force Administrative Manager
    • Sgt. David Walker  Marine Embassy Guard
    • Joan Walsh  Secretary
    • Cpl. Wesley Williams  Marine Embassy Guard


    Also seized on November 4, 1979 but released on July 11, 1980

    Avoided seizure; hid in Canadian Embassy; later escaped using Canadian Passports
    • Robert Anders  Consular Officer
    • Mark J. Lijeck  Consular Officer
    • Cora A. Lijeck  Consular Assistant
    • Henry L. Schatz  Agricultural Attaché
    • Joseph D. Stafford  Consuluar Officer
    • Kathleen F. Stafford  Consular Assistant




    victims of Jack the Ripper   serial killer of prostitutes along Whitechapel Road in late 19th-century London



    League of Nations Secretaries-General   




    French avante-garde composers Les Six   post World War I group




    Little Rascals and Our Gang   child actors




    The Little Rock Nine   a group of high school students who forced the integration of Little Rock Central High School in September of 1957




    People who have plunged to their death from the Mackinac Bridge   either by accident or by suicide




    "Mad" Bombers




    The Manson "Family"   committed the "Helter Skelter" murders of 1969




    Miss America Pageant   winners (1921-present)
    1. Margaret Gorman
    2. Mary Katherine Campbell
    3. Mary Katherine Campbell
    4. Ruth Malcomson
    5. Fay Lanphier
    6. Norma Descygne Smallwood
    7. Lois Eleanor Delander
    8. no pageant
    9. no pageant
    10. no pageant
    11. no pageant
    12. Dorothy Hann
      Not considered an "official" winner since Pageant was held by Wildwood, New Jersey
    13. Marian Bergeron
    14. no pageant
    15. Henrietta Leaver
    16. Rose Veronica Coyle
    17. Bette Cooper
    18. Marilyn Meseke
    19. Patricia Mary Donnelly
    20. Frances Marie Burke
    21. Rosemary LaPlanche
    22. Jo-Carroll Dennison
    23. Jean Bartel
    24. Venus Ramey
    25. Bess Myerson
    26. Marilyn Buferd
    27. Barbara Walker
    28. BeBe Shopp
    29. Jacque Mercer

      Year Numbering Change
      From 1921 to 1949, that year's winner was crowned Miss America of the same year; starting in 1950 the winner was declared Miss America of the following year

    30. Yolande Betbeze
    31. Colleen Hutchins
    1. Neva Langley
    2. Evelyn Ay
    3. Lee Meriwether
    4. Sharon Ritchie
    5. Marian McKnight
    6. Marilyn Van Derbur
    7. Mary Ann Mobley
    8. Lynda Lee Mead
    9. Nancy Ann Fleming
    10. Maria Fletcher
    11. Jacquelyn Mayer
    12. Donna Axum
    13. Vonda Van Dyke
    14. Deborah Bryant
    15. Jane Jayroe
    16. Debra Barnes
    17. Judith Ann Ford
    18. Pamela Eldred
    19. Phyllis George
    20. Laurel Schaefer
    21. Terry Meeuwsen
    22. Rebecca Ann King
    23. Shirley Cothran
    24. Tawny Godin
    25. Dorothy Benham
    26. Susan Perkins
    27. Kylene Barker
    28. Cheryl Prewitt
    29. Susan Powell
    30. Elizabeth Ward
    31. Debra Sue Maffett
    32. Vanessa Williams &
      Suzette Charles
    33. Sharlene Wells
    34. Susan Akin
    35. Kellye Cash
    1. Kaye Lani Rae Rafko
    2. Gretchen Carlson
    3. Debbye Turner
    4. Marjorie Vincent
    5. Carolyn Sapp
    6. Leanza Cornett
    7. Kimberly Aiken
    8. Heather Whitestone
    9. Shawntel Smith
    10. Tara Dawn Holland
    11. Kate Shindle
    12. Nicole Johnson
    13. Heather Renee French
    14. Angela Baraquio
    15. Katie Harman
    16. Erika Harold
    17. Ericka Dunlap
    18. Deidre Downs

      Scheduling Change
      The pageant was moved from September 2005 to January 21, 2006, in the Aladdin Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.

    19. Jennifer Berry
    20. Lauren Nelson
    21. Kirsten Haglund
    22. Katie Stam
    23. Caressa Cameron
    24. to be determined January 2011

  • Tony Danza  host
  • Ron Ely  host
  • Leonard Horn  pageant official
  • Albert Marks  pageant official
  • Bert Parks  host
  • Bob Russell  host
  • Lenora Slaughter  pageant official
  • Bernie Wayne  songwriter
  • Yun Tau Chee  first Asian-American contestant




  • winners of the Miss Hawaiian Tropic International   pageant
    1. Cecillia Margaretha Horberg  Gothenburg, Sweden
    2. Karen Frances McGrillen  Belfast, Northern Ireland
    3. Yvonne Mararita Balliache  Caracas, Venezuela
    4. Monica Lange  Edmonton, Alberta
    5. Varinia Govea  Argentina
    6. Jennifer Lynn Campbell  Michigan
    7. Sandi da Silva  Florida
    8. Scarlett Chorvatt  Czechoslovakia
    9. Monica Buck  Texas
    10. Jennifer Blair  Texas
    11. Tracy Wood  Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    12. Krista Frazier  Texas
    13. Cheryl Depew  Florida
    1. Renee Slaughter  Florida
    2. Jennifer England  Michigan
    3. Charlotte Arlt  Houston, Texas
    4. Marie-Eve Dufault  St. Saveur, Quebec, Canada
    5. Erika Johnson  Sweden
    6. Shawn Cox  Los Angeles, California
    7. Erica Reams  Turks&nsbp;Caicos
    8. Ashley Smith  Florida
    9. Charmain Espinosa  Florida
    10. Kristen Achee  Texas
    11. Anna Naroznaja  Estonia
    12. to be determined

  • Ron Rice




  • Mickey Mouse Club logo original Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeers   adults & children appearing as "Mouseketeers" during the show's four year run on the ABC television network (1955-59)





    List of Currently Living Munchkins   from the 1939 MGM Production




    Murderers' Row   1927 New York Yankees batting lineup




    the Murder of Emmett Till
         The Grand Jury   
      Indicted Bryant & Milam for Murder and Kidnapping 9/6/1955
    • Jerry Falls Foreman
    • R.H. Abbey
    • Charles Bell
    • Herbert "H.T." Black
    • Joseph Black
    • N. T. Caldwell
    • Claude Vernon "C.V." Dyess
    • E. C. Fedric
    • Joe J. King
    • Roy Kinnard
    • Lance Frank
    • Ralph W. Minyard
    • Claude E. Mullen
    • Rogers Edward "R.E." Murff
    • A. C. Newton
    • W. M. Robinson
    • T. Arnold Turner
    • F. B. Winters




    "Murrow's Boys"   radio correspondents hired by Edward R. Murrow for CBS prior to World War II that covered the war in Europe




    Nazis and the Nazi Party   aka the National Socialist Party




    NFL Commissioners



    Niagara Falls people that have gone over Niagara Falls   with or without a barrel (not including the suicides)





    A list of recent Nicaraguan Presidents
    • Roberto Sacasa (8/5/1889-1/1/1891)
    • Ignacio Chávez (1/1/1891-3/11/1891; acting)
    • Roberto Sacasa (3/1/1891-7/11/1893)
    • José Santos Zelaya (5/1893-7/1893)
    • Salvador Machado (7/11-15/1893; acting)
    • Joaquín Zavala (7/16-25/1893; acting)
    • José Santos Zelaya (7/25/1893-12/21/1909)
    • José Madriz (12/21/1909-8/20/1910; acting)
    • José Dolores Estrada (8/20-27/1910; acting)
    • Luis Mena (8/27-30/1910; acting)
    • Juan José Estrada (8/30/1910-5/9/1911; acting)
    • Adolfo Diaz (5/9/1911-1/1/1917)
    • Emiliano Chamorro Vargas (1/1/1917-1/1/1921)
    • Diego Manuel Chamorro Bolaños (1/1/1921-10/12/1923
    • Rosendo Chamorro (10/12/1923-10/1923; acting)
    • Bartolomé Martínez (10/1923-1/1/1925; acting)
    • Carlos José Solórzano (1/1/1925-3/14/1926)
    • Emiliano Chamorro Vargas (3/14/1926-11/11/1926; acting)
    • Sebastián Uriza (11/11-14/1926; acting)
    • Adolfo Diaz (11/14/1926-1/1/1929)
    • José Mariá Moncada Tapia (1/1/1929-1/1/1933)




    the International Olympic Committee   Presidents



    1982 Chicago-area victims of Poisoned Tylenol   
  • victims ingested sabotaged capsules laced with 10,000 times the lethal dose of cyanide
  • capsules manufactured by the McNeil Consumer Products division of Johnson and Johnson
  • tainted medicine found in lots MA 1801, MB 2738, MC 2880 & MD 1910




    Popes   of the Roman Catholic Church
    Popes with a after their names have achieved Sainthhood
    • Peter    (32-67)
    • Linus    (67-76)
    • Anacletus    (76-88)
      (Cletus)
    • Clement I    (88-97)
    • Evaristus    (97-105)
    • Alexander I    (105-115)
    • Sixtus I    (115-125)
      also called Xystus I
    • Telesphorus    (125-136)
    • Hyginus    (136-140)
    • Pius I    (140-155)
    • Anicetus    (155-166)
    • Soter    (166-175)
    • Eleutherius    (175-189)
    • Victor I    (189-199)
    • Zephyrinus    (199-217)
    • Callistus I    (217-222)
    • Urban I    (222-230)
    • Pontain    (230-235)
    • Anterus    (235-236)
    • Fabian    (236-250)
    • Cornelius    (251-253)
    • Lucius I    (253-254)
    • Stephen I    (254-257)
    • Sixtus II    (257-258)
    • Dionysius    (260-268)
    • Felix I    (269-274)
    • Eutychian    (275-283)
    • Caius    (283-296)
      also called Gaius
    • Marcellinus    (296-304)
    • Marcellus I    (308-309)
    • Eusebius    (309 or 310)
    • Miltiades    (311-314)
    • Sylvester I    (314-335)
    • Marcus    (336)
    • Julius I    (337-352)
    • Liberius  (352-366)
    • Damasus I    (366-383)
    • Siricius    (384-399)
    • Anastasius I    (399-401)
    • Innocent I    (401-417)
    • Zosimus    (417-418)
    • Boniface I    (418-22)
    • Celestine I    (422-432)
    • Sixtus III    (432-440)
    • Leo I    (440-461)
      the Great
    • Hilarius    (461-468)
    • Simplicius    (468-483)
    • Felix III    (483-492)
    • Gelasius I    (492-496)
    • Anastasius II  (496-498)
    • Symmachus    (498-514)
    • Hormisdas    (514-523)
    • John I    (523-526)
    • Felix IV    (526-530)
    • Boniface II  (530-532)
    • John II  (533-535)
    • Agapetus I    (535-536)
      also called Agapitus I
    • Silverius    (536-537)
    • Vigilius  (537-555)
    • Pelagius I  (556-561)
    • John III  (561-574)
    • Benedict I  (575-579)
    • Pelagius II  (579-590)
    • Gregory I    (590-604)
      the Great
    • Sabinian  (604-606)
    • Boniface III  (607)
    • Boniface IV    (608-615)
    • Deusdedit    (615-618)
      (Adeodatus I)
    • Boniface V  (619-625)
    • Honorius I  (625-638)
    • Severinus  (640)
    • John IV  (640-642)
    • Theodore I  (642-649)
    • Martin I    (649-655)
    • Eugene I    (655-657)
    • Vitalian    (657-672)
    • Adeodatus (II)  (672-676)
    • Donus  (676-678)
    • Agatho    (678-681)
    • Leo II    (682-683)
    • Benedict II    (684-685)
    • John V  (685-686)
    • Conon  (686-687)
    • Sergius I    (687-701)
    • John VI  (701-705)
    • John VII  (705-707)
    • Sisinnius  (708)
    • Constantine  (708-715)
    • Gregory II    (715-731)
    • Gregory III    (731-741)
    • Zachary    (741-752)
    • Stephen II  (752)
    • Stephen III  (752-757)
    • Paul I    (757-767)
    • Stephen IV  (767-772)
    • Adrian I  (772-795)
    • Leo III    (795-816)
    • Stephen V  (816-817)
    • Paschal I    (817-824)
    • Eugene II  (824-827)
    • Valentine  (827)
    • Gregory IV  (827-844)
    • Sergius II  (844-847)
    • Leo IV    (847-855)
    • Benedict III  (855-858)
    • Nicholas I    (858-867)
      the Great
    • Adrian II  (867-872)
    • John VIII  (872-882)
    • Marinus I  (882-884)
    • Adrian III    (884-885)
    • Stephen VI  (885-891)
    • Formosus  (891-896)
    • Boniface VI  (896)
    • Stephen VII  (896-897)
    • Romanus  (897)
    • Theodore II  (897)
    • John IX  (898-900)
    • Benedict IV  (900-903)
    • Leo V  (903)
    • Sergius III  (904-911)
    • Anastasius III  (911-913)
    • Lando  (913-914)
    • John X  (914-928)
    • Leo VI  (928)
    • Stephen VIII  (929-931)
    • John XI  (931-935)
    • Leo VII  (936-939)
    • Stephen IX  (939-942)
    • Marinus II  (942-946)
    • Agapetus II  (946-955)
    • John XII  (955-963)
    • Leo VIII  (963-964)
    • Benedict V  (964)
    • John XIII  (965-972)
    • Benedict VI  (973-974)
    • Benedict VII  (974-983)
    • John XIV  (983-984)
    • John XV  (985-996)
    • Gregory V  (996-999)
    • Sylvester II  (999-1003)
    • John XVII  (1003)
    • John XVIII  (1003-1009)
    • Sergius IV  (1009-1012)
    • Benedict VIII  (1012-1024)
    • John XIX  (1024-1032)
    • Benedict IX  (1032-1045)
    • Sylvester III  (1045)
    • Benedict IX  (1045)
    • Gregory VI  (1045-1046)
    • Clement II  (1046-1047)
    • Benedict IX  (1047-1048)
    • Damasus II  (1048)
    • Leo IX    (1049-1054)
    • Victor II  (1055-1057)
    • Stephen X  (1057-1058)
    • Nicholas II  (1058-1061)
    • Alexander II  (1061-1073)
    • Gregory VII    (1073-1085)
    • Victor III  (1086-1087)
      the Blessed
    • Urban II  (1088-1099)
      the Blessed
    • Paschal II  (1099-1118)
    • Gelasius II  (1118-1119)
    • Callistus II  (1119-1124)
    • Honorius II  (1124-1130)
    • Innocent II  (1130-1143)
    • Celestine II  (1143-1144)
    • Lucius II  (1144-1145)
    • Eugene III  (1145-1153)
      the Blessed
    • Anastasius IV  (1153-1154)
    • Adrian IV  (1154-1159)
    • Alexander III  (1159-1181)
    • Lucius III  (1181-1185)
    • Urban III  (1185-1187)
    • Gregory VIII  (1187)
    • Clement III  (1187-1191)
    • Celestine III  (1191-1198)
    • Innocent III  (1198-1216)
    • Honorius III  (1216-1227)
    • Gregory IX  (1227-1241)




    remaining survivors of the Rosewood   Florida massacre in January 1923




    August 1991 Russian Coup Leaders   they concoted the "State Emergency Committee" that tried to depose Gorbachev; the coup failed, Gorbachev eventually shut down the USSR & Yeltsin wound up in charge




    The Seven Blocks of Granite   Fordham football team linemen (1929 & 1930 and 1935 & 1936)




    The Seven Little Foys   vaudeville act (1912 to 1928)




    The Spice Girls   1990s girl group




    Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition   Cover Models
    1. Babett March
    2. Sue Peterson
    3. Sunny Bippus
    4. Marilyn Tindall
    5. Turia Mau
    6. Jamee Becker
    7. Cheryl Tiegs
    8. Tannia Rubiano
    9. Sheila Roscoe
    10. Dayle Haddon
    11. Ann Simonton
    12. Cheryl Tiegs
    13. Yvette Sylvander &
      Yvonne Sylvander
    14. Lena Kansbod
    1. Maria João
    2. Christie Brinkley
    3. Christie Brinkley
    4. Christie Brinkley
    5. Carol Alt
    6. Cheryl Tiegs
    7. Paulina Porizkova
    8. Paulina Porizkova
    9. Elle Macpherson
    10. Elle Macpherson
    11. Elle Macpherson
    12. Kathy Ireland
    13. Judit Masco
    14. Ashley Montana
    15. Kathy Ireland
    1. Vendela Kirsebom
    2. Rachel Hunter,
      Kathy Ireland &
      Elle Macpherson
    3. Daniela Pestova
    4. Valeria Mazza
      & Tyra Banks
    5. Tyra Banks
    6. Heidi Klum
    7. Rebecca Romijn
    8. Daniela Pestova
    9. Elsa Benitez
    10. Yamila Diaz-Rahi
    11. Petra Nemcova
    12. Veronica Varekova
    1. Carolyn Murphy
    2. Veronica Varekova,
      Elle Macpherson,
      Rebecca Romijn,
      Rachel Hunter,
      Daniela Pestova,
      Elsa Benitez,
      Carolyn Murphy
      & Yamila Diaz-Rahi
    3. Beyonce Knowles
    4. Marisa Miller
    5. Bar Refaeli
    6. Brooklyn Decker

  • Pamela Nelson  first cover swimsuit & feature
  • Betty di Bugnano  another proto-swimsuit edition




  • Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) / The Weather Underground



    the James E. Sullivan Memorial Trophy   awarded to the outstanding American amateur athlete of the year (presented in April); named for a founding AAU official
    1. Bobby Jones golf
    2. Barney Berlinger track
    3. Jim Bausch track
    4. Glenn Cunningham track
    5. Bill Bonthron track
    6. Lawson Little golf
    7. Glenn Morris track
    8. Don Budge tennis
    9. Don Lash track
    10. Joe Burk rowing
    11. Greg Rice track
    12. Leslie MacMitchell track
    13. Cornelius Warmerdam track
    14. Gilbert Dodds track
    15. Ann Curtis swimming
    16. Doc Blanchard football
    17. Arnold Tucker football
    18. John B. Kelly Jr. rowing
    19. Bob Mathias track
    20. Dick Button figure skating
    21. Fred Wilt track
    22. Bob Richards track
    23. Horace Ashenfelter track
    24. Sammy Lee diving
    25. Mal Whitfield track
    26. Harrison Dillard track
    27. Pat McCormick diving
    1. Bobby Morrow track
    2. Glenn Davis track
    3. Parry O'Brien track
    4. Rafer Johnson track
    5. Wilma Rudolph track
    6. Jim Beatty track
    7. John Pennel track
    8. Don Schollander swimming
    9. Bill Bradley basketball
    10. Jim Ryun track
    11. Randy Matson track
    12. Debbie Meyer swimming
    13. Bill Toomey track
    14. John Kinsella swimming
    15. Mark Spitz swimming
    16. Frank Shorter track
    17. Bill Walton basketball
    18. Rich Wohlhuter track
    19. Tim Shaw swimming
    20. Bruce Jenner track
    21. John Naber swimming
    22. Tracy Caulkins swimming
    23. Kurt Thomas gymnastics
    24. Eric Heiden speed skating
    25. Carl Lewis track
    26. Mary Decker track
    27. Edwin Moses track
    1. Greg Louganis diving
    2. Joan Benoit Samuelson track
    3. Jackie Joyner-Kersee track
    4. Jim Abbott baseball
    5. Florence Griffith Joyner track
    6. Janet Evans swimming
    7. John Smith wrestling
    8. Mike Powell track
    9. Bonnie Blair speed skating
    10. Charlie Ward football
    11. Dan Jansen speed skating
    12. Bruce Baumgartner wrestling
    13. Michael Johnson track
    14. Peyton Manning football
    15. Chamique Holdsclaw basketball
    16. Coco & Kelly Miller basketball
    17. Rulon Gardner wrestling
    18. Michelle Kwan figure skating
    19. Sarah Hughes figure skating
    20. Michael Phelps swimming
    21. Paul Hamm gymnastics
    22. J.J. Redick basketball
    23. Jessica Long swimming
    24. Tim Tebow football
    25. Shawn Johnson gymnastics
    26. to be announced in April 2010




    The Swedish Bikini Team   an Old Milwaukee beer marketing gimic from the early 1990s; they appeared in a January 1992 Playboy pictorial
    the Original Teamthe 'New' Team
    • Vendela (captain)
    • Gunnel (2nd in command)
    • Erika (3rd in command)
    • Asa (4th in command)
    • Helga (reserve member)
    the original Swedish Bikini Team the `New' Swedish Bikini Team




    the SLA's `Nagasm' symbol The Symbionese Liberation Army   radical terrorist group, founded in the San Francisco Bay area in 1971, that robbed banks, murdered political opponents & hapless bank customers, kidnapped Patty Hearst, and died in a televised shoot-out/fire May 17, 1974





    The Three Stooges   slapstick comedy team




    United Nations Secretaries-General




    A list of United States Presidents   and their Vice Presidents (if any)




    The Warren Commission   official government group formed to investigate the assassination of John F.Kennedy




    List of Surviving United States Military World War I-era veterans





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