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Cleveland and Cohen
When Minneapolis Lakers owner Bob Short was permitted to move the Lakers to Los Angeles, Saperstein reacted by convincing National Alliance of Basketball Leagues ( NABL ) team owner Paul Cohen ( Tuck Tapers ) and Amateur Athletic Union ( AAU ) National Champion Cleveland Pipers owner George Steinbrenner to take the top NABL and AAU teams and players and form a rival league.
Cohen lived first in Cleveland, where he met Lou Rothkopf, an associate of Moe Dalitz.
However, there was little work available for Cohen in Cleveland, so Rothkopf arranged for him to work with Siegel in California.
Dennis W. Dickson ( Mayo Clinic ), Mark Cohen ( Case Western Reserve University ), Richard Prayson ( Cleveland Clinic ), Douglas C. Miller ( University of Missouri ; until recently at NYU ), John Trojanowski ( University of Pennsylvania ), Roger McLendon ( Duke University ) and John Donahue ( Brown University ).

Cleveland and again
Led by Brown's running and quarterback Tommy O ' Connell's passing, Cleveland finished 9 – 2 – 1 and again advanced to the championship game against Detroit.
Before the 1958 season, Cleveland was again in search of a quarterback.
That season, Cleveland again contended before falling to third place.
Cleveland saw the bill as unjust — Gould had taken over the railroads when they were failing and had made the system solvent again.
Lava / Atlantic Records A & R man Andy Karp was interested, after seeing Kid Rock in Cleveland in December 1996 and again in March 1997.
The Cleveland IWW metal and machine workers wound up leaving the union, resulting in a major decline in membership once again.
Hendricks ran unsuccessfully as the Democratic nominee for vice-president in 1876, but won the office when he ran again with Cleveland in 1884.
There was a thaw in 1983 when Metzenbaum endorsed Glenn for president and again in 1988 when Metzenbaum was opposed for re-election by Cleveland mayor George Voinovich.
Baseball returned to Alexandria again in 1972, with the Aces as the San Diego Padres ' AA farm club, and while it only lasted four years, many major league notables passed through Alexandria-in particular All-Star pitcher Randy Jones and longtime Cleveland Indians first baseman John Grubb.
A March 1995 show, once again in Cleveland, Ohio, was recorded for Overkill's first full-length live album, a 100-minute double CD entitled Wrecking Your Neck.
Hendricks ran on the national ticket again in 1884 and was elected Vice President of the United States under President Grover Cleveland.
In 1892, when the Democrats chose Cleveland once again as their standard bearer, they appeased party regulars by the nomination of Stevenson, " headsman of the post-office ," for vice president.
Area code 216 was again reduced in geographical area to cover the city of Cleveland and its inner ring suburbs.
The following season, Baltimore and Cleveland again finished first and second in the NL, but in the battle for the 1896 Temple Cup, the second-place Spiders were swept in four games.
GBV began touring again in September 2012 with its 13 show " Tour of the South ", starting in Dayton, OH, on September 8, 2012, which included gigs in Cleveland and Pittsburgh, and stops in North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, New Orleans, Texas ( Houston and Austin ), Missouri and Kansas, with the final show on September 29, 2012 in St. Louis.
Then, in 1975, the Broadway play First Monday in October, about the first female Supreme Court justice, was written especially with Arthur in mind, but once again she succumbed to extreme stage fright and quit the production shortly into its out-of-town run in Cleveland.
They were also swept by the Cleveland Indians in the 1995 AL Division Series in three games ( extending their postseason losing streak to a major-league record 13 games ), lost again to the Indians in the 1998 ALDS three games to one, and were defeated by the Yankees four games to one in the 1999 ALCS.
President Cleveland wanted the trains moving again and his legal basis was his constitutional responsibility for the mails.
Undaunted, Powers tried again the following year, creating a new league with teams in Chicago, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and Covington, Kentucky.
Other retired stars, like Art Donovan, had mixed emotions about the Ravens ' arrival: happiness that the great fans of the city now had an NFL team to cheer for again, but also sadness that Cleveland had felt the same loss that Baltimore had in 1984, and a neutral view of the new team itself.
However, after the merger of Continental and United, as well as Continental joining the Star Alliance, United, as well as Air Canada Jazz, have since relocated their Cleveland operations to Concourse C. Concourse C once again became the hub operations for United Airlines after the merger with Continental.
Service was dropped to Cleveland again in 2003.
The following year, he had one start for the Yankees in the ALDS against the Cleveland Indians ; coincidentally, he again faced his 1988 postseason nemesis Orel Hershiser.
He returned west again and on June 25, 1863, he enlisted in Company L, 8th Iowa Cavalry Regiment at Ottumwa, Iowa ; he was discharged at Cleveland, Tennessee on April 22, 1864, for the same reason.
In, he reached the World Series again, with the Cleveland Indians, thanks in large part to his own game-winning home run against Baltimore in the American League Championship Series.

Cleveland and worked
Kane was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the daughter of Joy, a jazz singer, teacher, dancer, and pianist, and Michael Kane, an architect who worked for the World Bank.
After becoming a lawyer, Cleveland worked for the Rogers firm for three years, leaving in 1862 to start his own practice.
Hill and his men worked in spite of all obstacles — including a presidential veto of a bill that would have allowed Hill legally to build through American Indian territory ( the law preventing Hill from laying track across Indian territories was later repealed under President Grover Cleveland, who like Hill was a Bourbon Democrat ).
Dillard worked for the Cleveland Indians baseball franchise in scouting and public relations capacities, and hosted a radio talk show on Cleveland's WERE.
In 1996, Stang and Steve Bevilacqua, owner of the Flying Lemur Bookstore in Cleveland, Ohio, worked together to manage the corporate entity of the church, the SubGenius Foundation Inc. Their efforts helped to bolster the church's revival through the late 1990s and early 2000s, until Bevilacqua had to retire from church management in order to support his wife, Rachel Bevilacqua.
Tatum worked first around Toledo and Cleveland and then later in New York at the Onyx Club for a few months ; he recorded his first four solo sides on the Brunswick label in March, 1933.
He worked in Cleveland, Ohio for the next few years, contributing to the design of, among other projects, the Cuyahoga County Court House.
He worked out a deal with the city whereby his newly formed entity, dubbed Stadium Corp., would rent the stadium from the City for $ 1 per year, assume all operating and repair costs and would sublease the stadium to its two primary tenants, the Browns and the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland's franchise in the American League of Major League Baseball.
After this Ace Brigode worked as promotions manager for Cleveland, Ohio's Chippewa Lake Park, and also did television commercial voice work.
He first worked near home as a radio announcer at WIBM in Jackson and later as a humorous disc jockey at Midwest stations, including WJR in Detroit, WIRE in Indianapolis, WGAR in Cleveland and WBEN in Buffalo.
In 1895, he moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where he worked repairing sewing machines for a clothing manufacturer.
In 1992 she worked as a Visiting Professor at " a series of universities in the USA ( Los Angeles, Cleveland and Chicago ) and Germany ( Darmstadt )".
Siegel attended Glenville High School in Cleveland, Ohio and worked for its weekly student newspaper, The Torch.
After his Army discharge, McCormack worked as an attorney at the Cleveland law firm, Arter and Hadden.
He was a major league coach for the Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, Baltimore Orioles, Athletics and White Sox during the 1960s and early 1970s, and worked as a batting instructor for the Atlanta Braves in the 1980s.
President Cleveland worked as usual on his wedding day.
A graduate of Williams College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he settled in Cleveland, where he worked as an architect from offices in the James A. Garfield Building.
Iba was friends with a scout who worked for the Cleveland Indians.
After graduation, he worked with a large law firm in Cleveland, Ohio, where he practiced litigation.
He settled in Cleveland, where he met and married his first wife, Mary Birge ( with whom he also had an acrobatic act and one child, Tina, who was born in 1949 ), and worked as a plumber and carpenter.
He then served in the United States Navy, and after discharge returned to Cleveland where he worked odd jobs before being hired as file clerk at Cleveland's Veteran's Administration Hospital.
A delegate to the Republican conventions of 1876, 1880 and 1884, he eventually became displeased with the Republican party and worked successfully to get Democrat Grover Cleveland elected President.
He began his career at NASA's Lewis Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio that year, and worked on electric propulsion systems for human interplanetary travel.
As a sound engineer, he worked with pop musicians such as Reinhard Mey, Peter Maffay, and the Fischer Choirs ; in the field of classical music, he is doing recordings of the New York Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic, the National Symphony Orchestra ( Washington, D. C .), the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The Cleveland Orchestra and various famous chamber music artists, to mention only Il Giardino Armonico, Andreas Staier, and Concerto Cologne ( Concerto Köln ).

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