- Two
motor ships have
borne the name
Rocknes: MV
Rocknes (1975) is a 3,645-ton bulk
carrier launched on 1
November 1975, by
Appledore Shipbuilders, in...
- enjo**** long
illustrious careers. The
Rockne moniker was a
later adoption so, technically,
there were no 1931
Rocknes. On
March 31, 1931, 12 days
after signing...
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Knute Kenneth Rockne (/kəˈnuːt/ kə-NOOT,
though commonly pronounced /nut/ NOOT in the
United States;
March 4, 1888 –
March 31, 1931) was an
American football...
- Disaster). The
sinking of the
Rocknes also
features in
season 1 of
Disasters at Sea. Van de Velde, Marc. "Capsizing of
Rocknes (fallpipe vessel)". theartofdredging...
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William Rockne Tarkington, Jr. (May 14, 1931 –
April 5, 2015) was an
American stage, film and
television actor. Born in
Junction City, Kansas, Tarkington...
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Knute Rockne, All
American is a 1940
American biographical film that
tells the
story of
Knute Rockne,
Notre Dame's
legendary football coach. It
stars Pat...
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Rockne was an
American automobile brand produced by the
Studebaker Corporation of
South Bend, Indiana, from 1932-1933.
Rockne may also
refer to: Rockne...
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Rockne S. O'Bannon is an
American television writer,
screenwriter and producer,
working primarily in the
science fiction genre. O'Bannon has
created five...
- A
bronze sculpture of
Knute Rockne is
installed on the
University of
Notre Dame campus, in
Notre Dame, Indiana. The
statue was
dedicated in 2009. 2009...
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Notre Dame's
campus at
Notre Dame Stadium, also
known as the "House that
Rockne Built",
which has a
capacity of 80,795. A
running total of the
number of...