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The Israelites in History and Tradition London: SPCK ; Louisville, Ky.: Westminster John Knox Press.
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* Sölle, Dorothee ( 1993 ) On Earth as in Heaven: A Liberation Spirituality of Sharing, Louisville, Ky., Westminster / John Knox Press, ISBN 0-664-25494-2
Louisville and John
Early in his career as a naturalist, John Muir walked from Louisville, Kentucky to Cedar Key in just two months in 1867.
* John L. Smith-renowned NCAA head football coach at Michigan State, Louisville, Utah State, Idaho, and the current head coach of University of Arkansas
Developer John A. Walser purchased the land from the Archdiocese of Louisville after World War II and named the development after the Virgin Mary.
Logan was stopped in Louisville when news came that Thomas had completely smashed John Bell Hood's Confederate army in the Battle of Nashville.
Louisville and Knox
People moving to the area liked its cheap land and location reasonably close to both Downtown Louisville and Fort Knox.
The Jefferson Memorial Forest in Louisville, Kentucky and Bernheim Forest in Bullitt and Nelson Counties are both located within the knobs of Muldraugh Hill, as is part of Fort Knox.
Louisville and Press
In 1866, at the age of 19, Edison moved to Louisville, Kentucky, where, as an employee of Western Union, he worked the Associated Press bureau news wire.
* Olson, Dana, Prince Madoc, The Encyclopedia of Louisville, John E. Kleber, ed., Lexington, Ky .: University Press of Kentucky, 2001, p. 728
Louisville and 1997
The world record for largest continuously poured concrete floor was completed 8 November 1997, in Louisville, Kentucky by design-build firm EXXCEL Project Management.
In 1997, Premier purchased Kentucky Kingdom, in Louisville, Kentucky and Marine World, near San Francisco.
For his efforts, Schmidt has been named American Baseball Coaches Association / Diamond Sports NCAA Division III Central Regional " Coach Of The Year " nine times ( 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2007 and 2009 ), won the ABCA / Louisville Slugger Conference Award seven times from 1993 – 99, and has been named CCIW " Baseball Coach of the Year " on 10 occasions ( 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2007 and 2009 ).
Pitino went back to the NBA in 1997, but returned to college — and his adopted home state — on March 21, 2001 to coach the University of Louisville following the retirement of Hall of Fame coach Denny Crum.
* Rick Pitino has been to the Final Four with three different schools: Providence ( 1987 ); Kentucky ( 1993, 1996, and 1997 ), and Louisville ( 2005 and 2012 ).
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NetDevil was founded in 1997 by Scott Brown, Peter Grundy and Steven Williams in Louisville, a suburb north of Denver, Colorado.
Since the season, he has managed in the minors for the Lancaster JetHawks ( 1997 -), San Bernardino Stampede (), San Antonio Missions (), Billings Mustangs (-) and Louisville Bats (-), before returning to Billings for two seasons (-).
# The Spirit and the Letter: Studies in the Biblical Canon, London: SPCK 1997 ; American edition Holy Writings, Sacred Text, Louisville: Westminster / John Knox Press 1998.
# Making the Christian Bible, London: Darton, Longman & Todd 1997 ; American edition How the Bible came to be, Louisville: Westminster / John Knox Press 1998.
An average of 625, 000 people have attended each year since 1997, lining the banks of the Ohio River in Louisville, and across the river in Jeffersonville and Clarksville, Indiana.
In 1997, the Air Force designated Thunder Over Louisville as one of two main events for its 50th anniversary celebration.
The Louisville Ballet Center received the Honor Award for Excellence in Architectural Design by the Kentucky chapter of the American Institute of Architects and was featured in the May 1997 edition of Architecture Magazine.
In 1997, Campbellsville-based WGRB ( channel 34, now WBKI ) previously the Fox affiliate for the southern portion of the Louisville market, switched to The WB.
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