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by Colleen Aycock


  Miller Brothers

  Mix, Tom

  Molineaux, Tom

  Monahan, Kid

  Monumental Theater, Baltimore

  Moran, Bill (sportswriter)

  Moran, Owen

  Moriarity, Cornelius T. (“Wilmington Jack Daly”)

  Mount Auburn Cemetery, Baltimore

  The Mucker

  Mulvey, Tom

  Muni, Paul (actor)

  Munoz, Louie (trainer)

  Myers, Buck

  National Athletic Club, New York

  National Athletic Club, San Francisco

  Naughton, W.W. (sportswriter)

  Neil, Francis “Frankie” James

  Neist, Al (“the Big Butcher”)

  Nelson, Oscar Matthew (“Battling” “ the Durable Dane”)

  Nesbit, Evelyn (actress)

  New Manhattan Athletic Club, New York

  Nixon, U.S. Sen. George S. (Nevada)

  Nolan, Billy (manager)

  North, “Kid”

  The Northern (saloon)

  Oates, Joyce Carol

  O’Brien, Jack (“New York”)

  O’Brien, Jack (“Philadelphia”)

  Occidental Athletic Club, San Francisco

  Olympic Athletic Club, San Francisco

  Olympic Club, Athens, Pennsylvania

  Olympic Club, Cincinnati, Ohio

  On the Waterfront

  Opium trade

  O’Rourke, Tom (manager)

  Osler, Dr. William

  The Outlaw Josie Wales

  Owens, Jesse

  Pacific Athletic Club, Los Angeles

  Pamsetgaaf Sanitorium, Prescott, Arizona

  Paret, Benny (“Kid”)

  Parker, William (“Kid”)

  Payne, Ed

  Peet, Dr. Walter B.

  Penn Art Athletic Club, Philadelphia

  Peterson, Benny

  Pickett, Bill (cowboy)

  Poe, Edgar Allan

  Queensberry Rules

  Raff and Martin Company

  Ragtime

  Reformers

  Rice, George Graham (Jacob Simon Herzig)

  Rice, Grantland Graham (sportswriter)

  Rice, Louis

  Rice, T.D. (“Daddy”)

  Richmond, Bill

  Rickard, George Lewis (“Tex,” promoter)

  The Rider of Dreams

  Riley, Jim

  Riley, Mike

  Rippeon, William

  Ritchie, Willie

  Roberts, Anthony

  Robinson, Jackie

  Robinson, Sugar Ray (Walker Smith, Jr.)

  Rochette, Charles

  Rockefeller, John D.

  Rocky

  Rogers, Will

  Rondeau, George

  Roosevelt, U.S. Pres. Theodore

  Root, Jack (Janos Ruthaly)

  Rotary International

  Ryan, Adam

  Ryan, Charles

  Ryan, Jack

  Ryan, Jimmy

  Ryan, Paddy

  Ryan, Tommy

  St. Louis World’s Fair (Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904)

  Salmon, Dr. D.E.

  Samuels, Charles

  Sandoval, Ricardo

  Scarface

  Schlichter, Walter (manager)

  Schmeling, Maximilian (“Max,” German champion)

  Schmidt, Louis

  Scott, Ernest

  Scott, Mark

  Sea Biscuit (race horse)

  Seiger, Charley

  Selig, Ben (manager)

  Semon, Larry (director)

  The Seven Faces

  Sharkey, Tom (“Sailor”)

  Siddons, George

  Siler, George (referee)

  Skelly, Jack

  Slatter, Hope

  Slave markets

  Slavin, Frank P.

  Smith, Billy (“Mysterious”)

  Smith (Smyth), Ed (“Gunboat”)

  Smith, Gov. John Walter (Maryland)

  Smith, Johnny

  Smith, Solly

  Smith, Tom

  Smokers

  Somrack, F. Daniel

  The Souls of Black Folks

  Sousa, John Philip (musician)

  Southworth, Dr. Harry T.

  Stallone, Sylvester

  Stoker, Bram

  Strauss, Isadore

  Strong, George

  Suffolk Athletic Club, Boston

  Sugar, Bert Randolph (sportswriter)

  Sullivan, James (“Yankee”)

  Sullivan, John L. (Buffalo)

  Sullivan, John L. (“the Irish Strong Boy,” Boston)

  Sullivan, Kid (Washington)

  Sullivan, Larry M.

  Sullivan, Mike (“Twin”)

  Sullivan, Spike

  Sullivan Trust Company, Goldfield

  Summerhayes, Martha

  Suster, Gerald

  Sweigert, Fred

  Talmadge, Rev. Frank

  Tattersall Athletic Association, Chicago

  Temple Open House, Elizabeth, New Jersey

  Thomas, Joe

  Thomas, “Kid”

  Tierman, Stanton

  Torrence, Ridgely

  Tracey, Tom

  Trudeau, Dr. Edward Livingston

  Tuberculosis Commission, Maryland

  Tuberculosis Exposition (1904, Baltimore)

  Tuberculosis Hospitals, Maryland

  Tunney, Gene

  Turner, Frederick Jackson

  Turner, Rufe (Rufus)

  Tyson, Michael (“Iron Mike”)

  Ullman, Abe

  Ulmer, Bert

  Unforgiven

  Unholz, Rudy (“The Boer”)

  Van Heest, Johnny

  Van Loan, Charles E. (sportswriter)

  Vincent, Charles, T.

  Wadkins, Madge

  Walcott, Joe (“Barbados”)

  Walker, George

  Wallace, David W.

  Ward, Geoffrey C.

  Ward, Jack

  Washington, Booker T.

  Washington, Buck

  Washington, George

  Washington, Joseph

  Washington Square Players

  Watson, James

  Welch, Jack (referee)

  Welch, Dr. Lillian

  Wells, Ida

  Wescott, James

  West, Tommy

  Western Union Telegraph, Goldfield

  Whatcoat Methodist Episcopal Church, Baltimore

  When We Were Kings

  White, Charles (referee)

  White, Jabez (British champion)

  White, Stanford (architect)

  White, Tony

  Willard, Jess “the Pottawatomie Giant”

  Willeford, Charles

  Williams, Bert

  Williams, Rev. F.R.

  Williams, Jack (“Professor”)

  Wills, Harry

  Wilson, Howard

  The Wizard of Oz (books)

  The Wizard of Oz (1902 musical)

  The Wizard of Oz (1925 film)

  The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)

  Woodward’s Pavilion, Colma, California

  Yancey, Diane

  Yellowstreak

  Young, Rev. Alfred

  Young, Mahonri Mackintosh (sculptor)

  Youngs, Joe

  Ziegfeld, Florenz (producer)

  Zimpfer, Frank

  Zurbrick, Warren

 

 

 


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