- name "
scotch-hop" or "
scotch-
hopper(s)". A m****cript Book of
Games compiled between 1635 and 1672 by
Francis Willughby refers to '
Scotch Hopper‥. They...
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related to
Scotch-Irish Americans,
descendants of
Ulster Scots, and
communities emphasize and
celebrate a
common heritage. The
majority of
Scotch-Irish Americans...
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Bowcraft Playland was a
small amu****t park
located on U.S.
Route 22 West in
Scotch Plains, New Jersey. At the time of its closing, it
contained 21
rides appropriate...
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marriage made headlines.
Sinatra was
blasted by
gossip columnists Hedda Hopper and
Louella Parsons, the
Hollywood establishment, the
Catholic Church, and...
- Hungarian, 1.6% Dutch, 1.5% Mexican, 1.2% Slovak, 1.1% Welsh, and 1.1%
Scotch-Irish.
Ancestries claimed by less than 1% of the po****tion
include Sub-Saharan...
- down to two 'yes' and two 'no.' Who had the
deciding vote? Burt. He had a
scotch or two and
finally he said, 'I
think she
should be
executive director.'...
- America,
shipped back to the UK and installed,
along with a new coal-fired
Scotch boiler,
designed and
built by Alan
McEwen of Keighley, Yorkshire. The superstructure...
- Society. 46 (3): 495–521. doi:10.1177/01605976211001575. S2CID 234851479.
Hopper,
Tristin (29 May 2021). "Why so many
children died at
Indian Residential...
- Van, ran away for 1.8
miles (2.9 km) due to an
ineffectively placed wheel scotch. It then
struck the end
vehicle of a rake of five Mark 1 coaches. Network...
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significant amount of
contemporary media attention;
gossip columnist Hedda Hopper called him the "Great
American Bachelor". Regardless, he had
several romantic...