Damon Shelton - After playing the entire season, the loss of this fullback to steroid suspension just before the playoffs may have been a factor in the Bears' poor running game against the Eagles.[1] - Daimon Shelton?
Iron Shield, American Horse -> "This cousin of Red Cloud fought alongside him at the Fetterman Massacre and throughout the campaigns in and around the Bozeman trail. But he was captured at the battle of Slim Buttes in 1876 and executed."
Deletha Word -> "In the early morning hours of August 19, in Detroit, Michigan, a 33-year old lady jumped off the Belle Isle Bridge in an attempt to escape from her alleged assailants as dozens of bystanders looked on."
George Fiege -> "He took the work of Peano and extended it in his work Foundations of Arithmetic and in such defined the concept of numbers by means of purely mathematical concepts."
Manheim group -> "These composers were court musicians to Karl Theodor of Germany. They expanded orchestral music to the form which we know today, adding brass and woodwinds. The group included Franz Beck, Karl Stamitz, Franz Richter, and Ignaz Holzbauer. FTP name this group from whom the Classical period stems."
R. C. Suggs < anthropologist, historian, sexologist: The Island Civilisations of Polynesia, Human sexual behavior
Charles Du Puy de Montbrun, Du Puy -> "After the death of Coligny, this ruthless warlord took up arms at the head of the Dauphinese forces, laying waste to much of the countryside, even going so far as to throw the Catholic men, women and children from the city walls of Mornas (mor-nah) after its taking. He was largely responsible for the virtual eradication of Catholics within the province of Dauphiné, for which he was captured and publicly beheaded him in Grenoble on August 13, 1575." < French Wikipedia 1530 - 1575
Robert Kiely -> "In this writer’s essay on Northanger Abbey, a close parallel is drawn between Austen’s Gothic parody and her epistolary parody in Love and Freindship. His major work is Reverse Tradition: Postmodern Fictions and the Nineteenth Century Novel."