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Fordham and teams
* Fordham Rams, the sports teams of Fordham University in New York City, New York, United States
College basketball and football teams whose games Schuman had been known to attend and promote include the Manhattan College Jaspers, the Fordham University Rams and Lady Rams, the Columbia University Lions, the Princeton University Tigers, and the Cornell University Big Red.
Fordham Prep also has a large number of athletic teams.
Fordham Prep has several competitive teams in soccer, baseball ( CHSAA champions 2009 ), football, ice hockey ( CHSAA Champions 2006 and 2007 ), basketball, swimming ( CHSAA champions 2006-2009 twice undefeated and back to back State Champions ' 11 and ' 12 ), golf ( CHSAA Champions ' 98, ' 02, ' 06, ' 08, ' 09, ' 11, ' 12 ), lacrosse, cross country, track and field, tennis, wrestling, bowling, volleyball, and crew.
His Fordham teams played in the Cotton Bowl Classic and Sugar Bowl.

Fordham and University
* John James Maximilian Oertel ( 1811 – 1882 ), born in Ansbach, was a Lutheran clergyman who later converted to Roman Catholicism, became a professor of German at Fordham University in the United States, and later edited and founded several newspapers in the United States, including one that would become the leading German-language newspaper in the county, Baltimore's Kirchenzeitung.
The recent recognition of the Bronx as an important center of African-American culture, led Fordham University to establish the ongoing
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* 1940 – Basketball is televised for the first time ( Fordham University vs. the University of Pittsburgh in Madison Square Garden ).
Category: Fordham University faculty
* Larry Welborn-Professor at Fordham University in The Bronx, New York
He worked as a laborer, then as a New York City police officer, while studying law at night at Fordham University Law School.
Virginia received her Bachelor of Arts from Hunter College in 1910, a Master's degree in education from Columbia University in 1912, and a doctorate from Fordham University.
* Fordham University is founded in The Bronx by the Society of Jesus.
* Glazebrook, Trish ( 2000 ), Heidegger's Philosophy of Science, Fordham University Press.
The work received its initial readings from the Harriet Lake Festival of New Plays at the Orlando Shakespeare Theater in 2006, and was presented in workshop form in the inaugural season of the Fordham University Lincoln Center Alumni Company in 2008.
Jung returned to the United States the next year for a brief visit, and again for a six-week lecture series at Fordham University in 1912.
Fordham University Press.
1985 paperback, Fordham University Press.
* Bede, Prose Life of Saint Cuthbert, written c. 721, online English text from Fordham University
New York: Fordham University Press.
Category: Fordham University School of Law alumni
Thomas Dutoit ( New York: Fordham University Press, 2005 ).
David Wills ( New York: Fordham University Press, 2008 ).
Michael Naas ( New York: Fordham University Press, 2010 ).
New York: Fordham University Press.
* Miller, J. Hillis, For Derrida, New York: Fordham University Press, 2009.
), The Question of Christian Philosophy Today, Fordham University Press ( New York: 1999 ), Perspectives in Continental Philosophy no.

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His family, of Irish descent, was originally from Scranton, Pennsylvania, but his parents moved to New York in order for his father, a devoutly Roman Catholic former coal miner who began working as a coal miner at age 10, to attend Fordham University School of Law.

Fordham and Patriot
There are three private institutions that are only Patriot League members for specific sports and are referred to as ‘ Patriot League associate members .’ Fordham University and Georgetown University are associate members in football, while MIT is an associate member in women ’ s rowing.

Fordham and League
Francis “ Frankie ” Frisch ( September 9, 1898 – March 12, 1973 ), nicknamed the " Fordham Flash " or " The Old Flash ", was a German American Major League Baseball player and manager of the early twentieth century.
In 1919, Frisch left Fordham to sign with the New York Giants of the National League, moving directly to the majors without playing in the minor leagues.
Schools that were considered the Catholic Ivy league were: Georgetown, Notre Dame, Boston College, Fordham, College of the Holy Cross and Villanova Catholic Ivy League
He went to high school at Fordham Preparatory School, in the Bronx, with Fred Frick, the son of Ford Frick, president of the National League.
* Frankie Frisch ' 16-Major League Baseball Hall of Famer, also known as " The Fordham Flash ," he is third all-time on the list for World Series hits, behind Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle and just ahead of Joe DiMaggio.

Rams-Athletic and teams
* Colorado State Rams-Athletic teams of Colorado State University, competing in the Mountain West Conference
* Ryerson Rams-Athletic teams of Ryerson University, competing in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport League

teams and University
* Albert E. Gator, the costumed male mascot of the University of Florida Gators athletics teams
School spirit abounds with men ’ s and women ’ s varsity teams that have delivered more conference and national championships than any other institution in Atlantic University Sport.
The University also uses a stylized " A " as a logo for its sports teams.
* logo of the sports teams of Texas A & M University
* Buffalo Bulls, the intercollegiate athletic teams of the University at Buffalo
* Colorado Buffaloes, the intercollegiate athletic teams of the University of Colorado at Boulder
* UCLA Bruins, nickname of the sports teams of the University of California, Los Angeles
* Ball State Cardinals, the athletic teams of Ball State University
* Catholic University Cardinals, the athletic teams of the Catholic University of America
* Lamar Cardinals, the athletic teams of Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, USA
* Louisville Cardinals, the athletic teams of University of Louisville
* Stanford Cardinal, the athletic teams of Stanford University
* Wesleyan Cardinals, the athletic teams of Wesleyan University
The first ever intercollegiate football game between two American teams played under rules which would eventually become the rules under which modern American football is governed occurred between Princeton and Rutgers University in 1869.
The game played between teams from Rutgers University and Princeton University, which was called the College of New Jersey at the time, took place on November 6, 1869 at College Field, which is now the site of the College Avenue Gymnasium at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
* George Washington Colonials, the nickname for the athletic teams of George Washington University, Washington, DC.
* Commodore, the mascot of Vanderbilt University intercollegiate athletics teams
South of downtown, on the banks of the Great Miami River, is the University of Dayton Arena, home venue for the University of Dayton Flyers basketball teams and the location of various other events and concerts.
Dalhousie is a coeducational university, with more than 18, 000 studentsand over 110, 000 alumni. Dalhousie's varsity teams, known as the Tigers, compete in the Atlantic University Sport conference of Canadian Interuniversity Sport.
The Tigers varsity teams participate in the Atlantic University Sport ( AUS ) of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport ( CIS ).
Dalhousie University ’ s Faculty of Agriculture sports teams are called the Dalhousie Rams, and participate in the Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association and as members of the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.

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