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Mark M. Zandi (born 1959) is an Iranian-American economist who is the chief economist of Moody's Analytics, where he directs economic research. Zandi's research interests encompass macroeconomics, financial markets and public policy. He analyzes the economic impact of government spending policies and monetary policy response.
No. Tenure Coach Years Record Pct. – 1897–1906 No coach: 9 35–27 .565 1 1906–1908 Gil Dobie: 2 17–5 .773 2 1908–1909 Paul Magoffin: 1 11–4
President Donald Trump visited Olentangy Orange on August 4th, 2018. He held a rally in support of State Senator Troy Balderson, a then-candidate in the 2018 special election for Ohio's 12th congressional district. [5]
The Western Connecticut Wolves football (often stylized as WestConn) team represents Western Connecticut State University in college football at the NCAA Division III level. . The Wolves are members of the Landmark Conference, fielding its team in the Landmark Conference since 20
Four players on the 2008 Connecticut Huskies football team were selected in the 2009 NFL draft on April 25, 2009. Donald Brown was selected at No. 27 by the Indianapolis Colts, Darius Butler was selected by the New England Patriots at No. 41, Will Beatty and Cody Brown were selected late in the 2nd round at No. 60 (Will Beatty, New York Giants) and No. 63 (Cody Brown, Arizona Cardinals).
Mark S. Zaid is an American attorney, based in Washington, D.C., with a practice focused on national security law, freedom of speech constitutional claims, and government accountability. [ 1 ] In 1998 he founded the James Madison Project, an organization dedicated to reducing government secrecy.
This attendance mark was broken in a game against Michigan in 1926 when 90,411 came out to support the Buckeyes; this is also the last time standing-room-only tickets were sold for a game. [ 4 ] The stadium did not regularly sell out until after World War II, and in the 1920s and 1930s most games only drew in 20,000 or 30,000 fans with many ...
Keith W. Piper (October 10, 1921 – December 9, 1997) was an American college football coach. He was the head football coach at Denison University from 1954 to 1992. He compiled a career record of 201–141–18.