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ATTUCKS!: OSCAR ROBERTSON AND THE BASKETBALL TEAM THAT AWAKENED A...

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... school basketball team that broke the color barrier in segregated 1950s Indiana, masterfully told by National Book Award winner Phil Hoose.

Attucks Book To Represent Indiana At National Book Festival –...

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Phil Hoose of Portland penned “Attucks! Oscar Robertson and the Basketball Team that Awakened a City” which will be featured at the National ...

Don Larsen, perfect game pitcher, made a difference for a Speedway boy

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Phil Hoose was like so many other boys in the 1950s — an avid baseball fan. He rushed home from school for lunch on Oct. 8, His mom ...

LibraryAware NCRMS Summer Reading List Summer 2018

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... Danish resistance. Interweaving his own narrative with the recollections of Knud himself, here is Phil Hoose's inspiring story of these young war heroes.

Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Scholar to Give Public Talk at UT Sept

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“Phil Hoose's visit represents a great opportunity for people inside and outside the university to learn from a speaker with a truly unique voice,” ...

Mid-Atlantic Young Birders Conference - eBird

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The American Birding Association’s Mid-Atlantic Young Birders Conference took place in mid-September and drew over 100 attendees. The event was a...

Cousin's Memoir Recalls Don Larsen's Impact - KERA News

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— His cousin, Phil Hoose, explains how his connection with Larsen turned his life around in a new book, Perfect, Once Removed. › cousin...

Don Larsen impacted 9-year-old Speedway boy 'in ways he ...

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— Phil Hoose standing with his cousin and Major League pitcher Don Larsen outside Comiskey Park in. “The suspense was mounting and he was pitching ... › story › sports ›

Read with Steve – sports themed book club with Steve Podgajny |...

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In the winter of 1956, nine-year-old Phil Hoose moved with his family to Speedway, Indiana, home of the Indianapolis By his own admission “weak and ...
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