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Photographs from various venues on the night of 17/9/15 at Incubate, Tilburg. All photographs by Kenny McMurtrie.
Unterwegs auf Fototour mit BsU, Daniel und Wolli im Flughafen Tempelhof in Berlin. Führung mit nem ehemaligen Bauleiter, der SEHR genau wußte, wieviele Tonnen Stein, Beton, Kiesel, Quadratmeter, Kubikmeter Material für den (bisher immernoch nicht komplett fertiggestellten) Bau des drittgrößten Gebäudes der Welt verwandt wurden.. *schnarch*..
An den interessanten Motiven sind wir dann auch eher vorbeigehetzt, damit er uns dann groß und breit erklären konnte, warum nun dieses und jenes Treppenhaus, welches jedes Treppenhaus eines 80er Jahre Neubauhauses hätte sein können, jahrelang mit einer Mauer zugemauert war.. *laber Rhabarber*
Die Turnhalle diente den Amis als Sportstätte und liegt nun brach und kann auch öffentlich nicht genutzt werden, weil die Fläche pro m² lt. dem Herrn Bauleiter nicht tragfähig genug sei für den heutigen Standard.. *laber Rhabarber*
Trotzdem lohnt sich ein Besuch (unter www.bim-berlin.de gibt's Tickets für 12 Eur.. 3 Stunden Tour).
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Mrs. Davies has owned at Pearly Grey for 20 years. She sent Mr. Hodgson out to Pearly Grey as a referral and he joined, too!
I went to the Baseball Hall of Fame in off-the-beaten-path Cooperstown, NY, for the first time in almost 30 years. As always, there are plaques for all of the HoF inductees.
Another new feature is the ability to create your own baseball cards. The app takes a photo (which you can retake as needed), asks for your name, and then creates 5 cards. Ta da! Your own personal cards, displayed by the app and then emailed to you. So here I am on one of them, but no glove or bat.
Edward L. Pucci '75 (at right) with coach emeritus Jim Howard. Pucci was an inductee into the SUNY Oswego Hall of Fame for his contributions to the sport of wrestling.
2016 Athletic Hall of Fame Induction.
Sheldon Hall ballroom, SUNY Oswego.
11/05/2016
4 Shore, featuring Full Sail student Jessie Nunn, kicked off the ceremony with a stirring rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner."
Sheri A. Smith '91 joined the ranks of 115 other accomplished individuals who have been voted into SUNY Oswego’s Athletic Hall of Fame, forever solidifying themselves in the college’s athletic history. A basketball and softball standout, Smith was recognized to the 2018 Hall of Fame inductee class on Oct. 13 during an induction dinner and ceremony at SUNY Oswego.
Smith still holds spots in the top 10 of several women's basketball records. The most impressive of these is her 18.1 points per game average, which is the most in any Laker career to this day. She also set the single-game record for points, posting 40 against Potsdam on Feb. 14, 1989. That same night, she set the single-game record for free-throws made, cashing in 20 of 22 from the charity stripe. For her career, Smith's 3-pointers made (85), 3-point percentage (31.4) and free-throw percentage (73.4) all remain in the program's top 10 for each category. The effort she put forth during the 1988-89 and 1989-90 seasons led to SUNYAC coaches selecting Smith to the All-Conference First Team each year.
On the diamond, Smith scored a total of 49 runs, including six home runs, during her years as a Laker. She achieved a career batting average of .412, with an on-base percentage of .521. She was also a two-time All-Conference honoree, named as one of the five best outfielders in the league in 1989 and 1990.
Smith is at right; she is pictured with SUNY Oswego Coach Emerita Jo Ann Meadows.
2018 Athletic Hall of Fame Induction.
Sheldon Hall Ballroom, SUNY Oswego
10/13/2018