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James E. Sullivan Award (271 bytes)
1: ...hlete in the [[United States]]. It was first awarded in [[1930 in sports|1930]]. 3: ==External link== 5: * [http://www.thesullivan.com/ Official Site] James Sullivan (1385 bytes) 1: ...[United States of America|U.S.]] [[political figure]]. 3: ...ongress]] from [[1782]] to [[1783]] he did not attend. 5: ...ecuted the [[Dedham, Massachusetts|Dedham]] murderer [[Jason Fairbanks]]. 7: ...1807]] and [[1808]]. He was the brother of [[John Sullivan]]. 9: ...[[Boston Common Cemetery]], at [[Boston, Massachusetts]]. James E. Sullivan (701 bytes) 1: ...r Athletic Union]] (AAU), and served as its president from 1906 to 1908. 3: ...e|IOC]] president [[Pierre de Coubertin]] was tense. 5: ...awarded annually to the best amateur athlete in the US. 9: [[Category:1862 births|Sullivan, James E.]] 10: [[Category:1914 deaths|Sullivan, James E.]] James Tiptree, Jr. Award (2630 bytes) 1: ...eminism|feminist]]-oriented [[science fiction convention]]). 3: ...strate the complex role of gender in writing and reading." 5: ...have included publications and feminist [[bake sale]]s. 7: == Winners == 8: *2003: ''Set This House In Order: A Romance Of Souls'' by [[Matt Ruff]] NAACP Image Award - Hall of Fame Award (488 bytes) 1: ...ACP Image Award]] winners for the '''Hall of Fame Award''': 3: <!-- If anybody can find more info on this, *please* add it. --> 4: <table border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0"><tr><th> 5: Year 7: Winner NAACP Image Award - Chairman's Award (460 bytes) 1: ...NAACP Image Award]] winners for the '''Chairman's Award''': 3: <!-- If anybody can find more info on this, *please* add it. --> 4: <table border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0"><tr><th> 5: Year 7: Winner NAACP Image Award - President's Award (560 bytes) 1: ...AACP Image Award]] winners for the '''President's Award''': 3: <!-- If anybody can find more info on this, *please* add it. --> 4: <table border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0"><tr><th> 5: Year 7: Winner MTV Video Music Award - MTV2 Award (385 bytes) 1: ... [[MTV Video Music Award]] winners of the '''MTV2 Award'''. 3: {| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" 4: ! Year !! Artist !! Song 6: | [[2001]] || [[Mudvayne]] || ''Dig'' 8: ...Dashboard Confessional]] || ''Screaming Infidelities'' Ed Sullivan (2535 bytes) 1: ... at its height of popularity in the [[1950s]] and early [[1960s]]. 3: [[Image:EdSullivan.jpg|thumb|Ed Sullivan]] 4: ...ay]] shows and gossip. He also did show business news broadcasts on [[radio]]. 6: ... the great acts of show business to their home televisions. 8: ... and paid a great deal of money to secure that talent for his show. Sullivan (893 bytes) 1: ... places in the [[United States|United States of America]]: 2: *[[Sullivan, Illinois]] 3: *[[Sullivan, Indiana]] 4: *[[Sullivan, Maine]] 5: *[[Sullivan, Missouri]] William H. Sullivan (596 bytes) 1: ...immy Carter|President Carter]], and [[Zbigniew Brzezinski]], [[1997]].]] 2: ...assador]] to [[Laos]] in [[1964]], the [[Philippines]] in [[1973]], and [[Iran]] from [[1977]] to [[1... 6: [[Category:Ambassadors of the United States]] Sullivan University (390 bytes) 1: ... of arrangements, from [[Culinary Arts]] to Computer Programming. 3: Part of the [[Sullivan Colleges Network]]. 5: == External links == 6: * [http://www.sullivan.edu Sullivan University] Danny Sullivan (1061 bytes) 1: ...prix, debuting on [[March 13]], [[1983]]. He scored 2 championship points. 3: ===Complete Formula One results=== 4: ...prix in '''bold''' denote '''points scoring''' races.) 5: {| border=1 cellspacing=0 7: ! Team Nancy Sullivan (1230 bytes) 1: ...Nancy Sullivan''' is an [[actor|actress]] and writer. 3: ...Lucille Ball]], [[Tracy Ullman]], and [[Carol Burnett]]. 5: ==Credits== 6: =====Acting Credits===== 7: #[[Single Bars, Single Women]] - Sister Daniel Sullivan (151 bytes) 1: ...the [[Great Chicago Fire]] [[October 8]] - [[October 10]], [[1871]], in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. Sullivan brothers (2303 bytes) 1: ...to r, Joseph, Francis, Albert, Madison and George Sullivan]] 3: ...eau'' (CL-52)]], the vessel on which they all served. 5: ...vans were natives of [[Waterloo, Iowa]]. They were: 7: * George Thomas Sullivan, 27, Gunner's Mate Second Class 8: * Francis "Frank" Henry Sullivan, 25, Coxswain Kevin Sullivan (822 bytes) 1: ... President, Sullivan, was then sworn in as lt. governor on July 1, 2004. 3: ...West Hartford Town Councilwoman Dr. Carolyn Thornberry. 5: ==External link== 6: ...t.gov/ltgovksullivan/site/default.asp Official site] 8: {| align="center" border="1" Sullivan & Cromwell (3839 bytes) 1: ...]]'' and ''[[Mobile]]'', both owned by [[Rockefeller]]. 4: ...est industrial, commercial and financial enterprises. 7: ...layed important roles in domestic politics and international affairs. 10: ...and the financial flows to [[Asia]] and [[Latin America]]. 12: ...]] in [[1995]], [[Beijing]] in [[1999]] and [[Sydney]] in [[2001]]. Timothy J. Sullivan (2637 bytes) 1: '''Twenty-Fifth President of The College of William and Mary in Virginia''' 3: ..., a Phi Beta Kappa key and membership in Omicron Delta Kappa. 5: ...before the College began its 300th anniversary celebration. 7: ...re married in the chapel of the Sir Christopher Wren Building. 9: ...mmendation Medal, First Oak Leaf Cluster and Bronze Star. Billy Sullivan (1115 bytes) 1: ...t|thumb|'''Billy Sullivan''' of the [[Chicago White Sox]] in [[1909]].]] 3: ...Chicago White Sox]] (1901-1914), and [[Detroit Tigers]] (1915). 5: ...He was also the first catcher to play in 1,000 games. 7: His son [[Billy Sullivan Jr.]] also became a catcher. 9: ==External links==
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