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...resurgence has been due, at least in part, to Murphy’s proficiency as a recruiter, honed during his stops at Cincinnati and Division I-AA power Maine before that. The Crimson’s rise to national prominence over the course of the last decade has only aided Murphy in that effort, allowing him to successfully compete against major Division I conferences to secure commitments from top prospects like Desmond Bryant, who tallied 22 tackles and four sacks in his rookie campaign, and record-holding rusher Clifton Dawson, who transferred from Northwestern following a red-shirt freshman season...
Growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio, Immelt certainly has the lineage to fit his current title—his father worked at G.E. Aircraft for 40 years...
...Finneytown High School, he was a straight-A student, a multi-sport athlete, a student council member, and active in the theater, according to a 2000 article in The Cincinnati Post...
...website. And young people do read print if you take a traditional Gannett medium-size-market newspaper and you package the same information but in a way that younger people want to see it--shorter stories, more graphics, easy maneuverability. We have young-people publications in places like Cincinnati [Ohio], Indianapolis [Ind.] and Boise [Idaho]. They're tabloid size, [free] and ahead of our plans in terms of profitability. The world is not coming to an end. [The industry] is more competitive than it was in 1975, but this nonsense that young people don't read is simply wrong...
That's not a bad way to describe Cincinnati, Ohio, 1963, a teeming meditation on that much contested ground, the American Dream. A bedroom set greets us in a store window. At its foot there's a slapdash cornucopia of consumer goods: radios, a record player, power tools. In the upper half of the frame, which reports a reflection in the window, we see a twilit slice of Main Street, U.S.A., where a trusty lamppost rises like a beacon and a church steeple makes its dogged case for the spiritual life. Now look deeply into the center of the image...