Articles related to "St Louis"
NFL 2008: St. Louis Rams
Injuries ravaged the St. Louis Rams in 2007. Coach Scott Linehan has to improve this team as his NFL head coaching future may be in jeopardy.
• football
• nfl st louis rams
• rams off season
• rams
• rams football
NFC West: St. Louis Rams
After missing the playoffs in 2006, the St. Louis Rams have focused on winning the NFC West in 2007. Led by Marc Bulger the Rams hope to have closed the gap with Seattle
• st louis rams football schedule
• brian leonard
• steven jackson
• st louis rams website
• los angeles rams
Carriker, Willis Likely to Start
Talented rookies enter the camps of the San Francisco 49ers and the St. Louis Rams as there are many starting positions up for grabs in both camps.
• nfl football
• frank gore
• steven jackson
• rookies
• brian leonard
2007 Cardinals Baseball Preview
The 2007 Cardinals have a lot of gaps in their starting rotation and bullpen this season. This 2007 MLB Preview takes a good look at how St. Louis plans to fill them
• 2007 cardinals baseball preview
• 2007 mlb preview
• 2007 st. louis cardinals
• 2007 cardinals preview
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Can St. Louis Cardinals repeat?
The St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Detroit Tigers in five games in 2006 World Series, but they may be hard-pressed to repeat as NL Central division champions.
• major league baseball
• national league central
• nl central
• st. louis cardinals
• st. louis cards
Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther
A look at the life and work of C. F. W. walther, founder of the Missouri Synod as well as Concordia Seminary in St. Louis and the Synodical Conference. Dr. Walther was voted the most influential American Lutheran by readers of this forum.
• luther
• lutheran
• walther
• missouri
• lc-ms
Charming Bay St. Louis Mississippi
It doesn't seem ready for spring break crowds but a new bridge and busy casino indicate Bay St. Louis, a Gulf Coast haven for artists,is recovering from Hurricane Katrina
• bay st louis mississippi
• artist haven
• new orleans playground
• hurricane katrina
• spring break crowds
Greatness or the Graveyard?....
No one likes to see an athlete stick around long after their best days are already behind them. Are we right to think that way? Here is a discussion of some of the aging legends in the NFL and what the future may hold for them....
• marino
• young
• irvin
• rice
• jacksonville
He's the Man (And He Really Is)
To get an idea of Musial, one should imagine George Brett’s extra base power, Ted Williams’ selectivity at the plate, Joe DiMaggio’s grace, and the competitiveness of Pete Rose.
• stan musial
• joe dimaggio
• ted williams
• willie mays
• albert pujols
Interview with Jan Gippo, Part I
Part I of an interview with St. Louis Symphony piccoloist Jan Gippo
• piccolo
• flute
• jan gippo
• st. louis symphony
• lowell liebermann
May Update
A month after everyone else, a brief look at the April Amiga announcements from St. Louis
• amiga
• amigas
• amigaos
• amigade
• tao
Montfortian Spirituality: How I Got Started
What is St. Louis de Montfort's consecration to Jesus through Mary? How one convert is learning about and growing in Montfortian spirituality.
• st. louis marie grignion de montfort
• consecration
• jesus
• mary
• catholicism
Omar Tyree's, Sweet St. Louis
Thumbnail sketch of Omar Tyree's novel Sweet St. Louis.
• omar tyree
• sweet st. louis
• flyy girl
• african american literature
St. Louis Cardinals Complete Stats
From Frankie Frisch to Rogers Hornsby to Bob Gibson to Albert Pujols, the St. Louis Cardinals have given baseball some of its greatest players. Here's their record book.
• cardinals hitting records
• cardinals home run records
• cardinals pitching records
• cardinals mvps
• cardinals most valuable player
St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame
From the Fordham Flash to Stan the Man, the Cardinals have had many great players. Here are the nine best who comprise the unofficial St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame.
• cardinals hall of fame
• st. louis cardinals hall fame
• best st. louis cardinals
• cardinals best baseball players
• top 10 st. louis cardinals
St. Louis Farmers Markets
Visit Kirkwood, Soulard, Affton, Sappington, Clayton and Tower Grove Farmers Markets.
• st. louis farmers market
• fresh produce
• st. louis attractions
• kirkwood area
• organic food
St. Louis Rams have thier own Superman
Louis and Virginia Carter adorned their infant son's room with Superman posters and decorations, hoping in some strange way that the powers of the superhero would transfer to little Kevin, who was born with eyes that did not work.
• superman
• posters
• and
• decorations
• hoping
ST. LOUIS: A WESTERN LADY
St. Louis, Missouri, the early 1820s, was the open door to the west. It was a growing and busy place, its population a variety of persons, both rich and poor, savage and civilized.
• st.
• louis
• missouri
• west
• indians
The Difference Makers...
With the quick turnaround of the Tennessee Titans and St. Louis Rams, NFL teams around the country are starting to look more closely at the 1999 Super Bowl participants' formulas for success...
• super
• bowl
• nfl
• tennessee
• titans
The Regions - The St. Louis Muny
A brief history and an overview of the website of this historic and prestigious regional theatre.
• playwright
• writing
• theatre
• theater
• playhouse
Too Much Speed
The Titans were one miracle short of a Super Bowl win while St. Louis captured lightning in a bottle to win their first title in franchise history. Find out what put the Rams over the top...
• super
• bowl
• tennessee
• titans
• st.
W. C. HANDY, Musician and Composer
Profile of W. C. Handy, author of the famous "St. Louis Blues," a musician and pioneer in the promotion of the blues.
• african americans
african american music
blues
Jessie and Her Pathfinder, part 2
Jessie Fremont spends Christmas at home alone with her and John’s baby daughter, Lily. Fremont makes another exploration. Jessie has a second child, a son who does not live long. Fremont is dubbed The Pathfinder. Gold is discovered in California and Jessie and Lily travel west.
• fremont
• john
• charles
• jessie
• benton
Top Five Deadliest US Tornadoes
In the list of the deadliest tornadoes in America, here are the top five twisters which are ranked according to the number of deaths.
• top five most deadliest us tornadoes
• worst twisters recorded united states
• deadliest tornadoes america f5 f4 fujita scale
• top five twisters ranked number deaths
• missouri illinois indiana affected by tri-state to
Black Musicals: Scenes and Shorts
One of the best ways to enjoy the best of African American talent in classic Hollywood is in the musical shorts, which were created to complement the main feature, and easily (unfortunately) excisible scenes from musicals, which, ironically, were many times the best part of the movie.
• duke ellington
• billie holiday
• bessie smith
• st. louis blues
• lena horne
Bonds, McGwire Face Reality
While Cal Ripken and Tony Gwynn celebrate at Cooperstown, two other baseball stars are watching their Hall of Fame hopes fade.
• barry bonds
• mark mcgwire
• baseball
• oakland a's
• st. louis cardinals
Cards or Tigers
Using real life situations makes math come alive for kids. Story problems are hardest for all kids, especially the ones who have difficulty with language.
• math skills and language delays
• story problems
• st. louis cardinals
• detroit tigers
• world series
Charles A. Lindbergh
A look at the life of the man who made the first non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic.
• charles lindbergh
• spirit of st. louis
• aviation
• flight
• trans-atlantic flight
Charles Lindbergh
Lindbergh devised new high altitude flying to save fuel and crossed the Atlantic in his biplane the Spirit of St. Louis.
• lindbergh
• transatlantic
• transportation
• history
• flight
Expert or Generalist?
There is the classic story about the student who didn’t know the difference between an expert and a generalist so he asked his teacher, who thought for a second and then responded.
• lima
• dodgers
• playoffs
• perez
• deposesta
How to Find Gifted Students
An atricle py the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on ways to find gifted students at an early age.
• news
• st. louis post
• gifted students
• students
• smart
It Really Is Offensive
Great pitching and defense often create excruciating tension which can be released with almost no warning at any time. In a 1-0 game in the eighth inning, every pitch and every play is important. A two run home run by the team with the lead puts the game out of reach while a two run home run by the trailing team turns the game around.
• baseball
• world series
• boston red sox
• st. louis cardinals
• offense
Koufax or Gibson?
Sandy Koufax and Bob Gibson were the consistently dominant pitchers of the 1960s. Koufax was more spectacular for a few years, but Gibson stayed great much longer.
• great pitchers
• dominant pitchers
• pitchers of the 1960's
• sandy koufax
• bob gibson
Life at the Orphanage
Kansas Charley and his siblings are admitted to the New York City Orphan Asylum. In time, his brothers and sister are placed with families, leaving Charley all alone.
• kansas charley
• charley miller
• new york city orphan asylum
• new york
• orphan trains
Magic
They are wrong. They are all wrong. The magic has not left the Stadium. The magic has not left the Yankees. The magic has never been stronger nor has the magic ever worked harder.
• yankees
• red sox
• world series
• magic
• playoffs
Marie Laveau: Voodoo Queen of New Orleans
Marie Laveau used manipulation, Catholic teachings, and the rituals of a mysterious religion to become the most powerful and influential voodoo queen in New Orleans.
• marie laveau
• voodoo
• queen
• gris-gris
• new orleans
Moses Austin
Moses Austin starts a colony in Spanish Missouri, then travels to Texas and obtains a Spanish land grant there.
• moses austin
• spanish missouri colonization
• spanish texas colonization
• westward migration
• virginia lead mines
NHL Quickhits, February 5, 2007
Minnesota Wild, New York Rangers, Robert Wolfson, Penguins streak ends in overtime, and other updates for February 5, 2007
• manny fernandez
• mike shanahan
• new york rangers
• new york islanders
• pitsburg penguins
Rising Popularity of Tunisia
Tunisia is becoming ever more popular as a short break destination with fine restaurants and hotels, plenty of history and culture and long sandy beaches.
• tunis
• tunisia
• sidi bou saïd
• mosque of the olive tree
• zitouna mosque
St. Paul and Minneapolis Suburbs
Here's a handy guide to the suburbs in the sprawling metro area surrounding Minneapolis and St. Paul.
• st paul minneapolis suburb
• twin city metro area
• eden prairie
• eagan
• bloomingron
The Way West: Departure Points
The bicentennial of the departure of Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery is a great excuse for visting a whole host of sites related to westward migration. Here's what there is to see in Missouri, and a little bit of Illinois as well.
• lewis and clark
• westward migration
• st. louis
• missouri
• oregon trail
Weller Art Pottery
One of today's most popular collectible art pottery manufacturers, Weller began in Ohio in a one-room log cabin!
• weller
• art pottery
• pottery
• ohio potteries
• zanesville
Where Did They Go?
Free agency has changed little except that today, players have the opportunity to change teams themselves instead of being forced to change teams by the owners. One result is that individuals such as Marleen become confused about who is playing for whom. There are very few players, especially stars, who play their entire careers with one team.
• yankees
• free agency
• free agent
• world series
• jackie robinson
American Actor Wright King
A look at the career of Wright King, who played Dr.Galen in Planet of the Apes and was featured in many TV shows.
• wright king
• planet of the apes
• gunsmoke
• tv actor
• film actor
American Interest in Arsenal
Arsenal Vice-Chairman, David Dein, left Arsenal after supporting a takeover bid proposed by American billionaire Stan Kroenke.
• david dein
• arsenal
• stan kroenke
• american billionaire
• premiership
Americas Black West, part 2
In 1866 Congress organizes four regiments of African-American soldiers to help fight the Native Americans. These soldiers participate in a bicycle experiment across the Plains. Black Cowboys are explored such as Bose Ikard, Bill Pickett and Nat Love.
• buffalo soldiers
• cowboys
• pickett
• love
• native-american black jack pershing
AN OPEN LETTER: December 1818
This is an open letter from Back East Settlements (B. E. Settlements) to Great American Plains (G. A. Plains), dated December 1818. This letter concerns the births, 1800-1818, of several men whose later lives had major effects on the development of the Great American Plains.
• john brown
• william mcguffey
• jim bridger
• john deere
• kit carson
Baseball's Top 10 Pitchers
The baseball world has gotten a lot tougher on pitchers since 1950. Shorter fences, lower mounds and bigger hitters make these greats so much more impressive.
• best mlb pitchers
• great mlb pitchers
• mlb's top ten pitchers
• baseball's top 10 pitchers
• top 10 pitchers
Bent’s Fort, Colorado, part 3
Bent had a partner in his fort and trading concern, Ceran St. Vrain. Ceran was also of a family well known in the history of St. Louis. The partnership of Bent and St. Vrain was the name of one of the most important of the fur trading firms. It ranked next to the American Fur Company in the amount of business that it transacted in the period about 1840.
• bent’s fort
• colorado
• william
• charles
• ceran st. vrain