Nellie Fox
Nellie Fox
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![]() NELLIE FOX 1958 TOPPS 400 NRMT MINT WHITE SOX HOF US $16.50
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![]() 1958 TOPPS 479 NELLIE FOX ALL STAR PSA 8 NQ US $32.51
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![]() 1959 ARMOUR COIN NELLIE FOX WHITESOX LIGHT BLUE US $.99
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![]() 1959 ARMOUR COIN NELLIE FOX WHITESOX BLUE US $.99
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![]() 1957 TOPPS 38 NELLIE FOX VG SET BREAK US $2.75
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![]() 1958 TOPPS NELLIE FOX 400 VGEX SET BREAK US $10.51
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![]() EX 1975 75 Topps 1959 MVPs Nellie Fox Ernie Banks 197 US $.01
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![]() 1958 TOPPS ALL STAR NELLIE FOX 479 EXMT SET BREAK US $4.25
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![]() 1961 Topps 30 Nellie Fox CHICAGO WHITE SOX HOF PSA 8 US $24.49
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![]() 01 Nellie Fox bat item card US $.99
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![]() 1963 TOPPS SET BREAK 525 Nellie Fox PSA 8 US $31.00
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![]() 1964 Topps 81 Harmon Killebrew Nellie Fox PSA 7 US $12.99
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![]() Nellie Fox Eddie Robinson original Salas 8x10 photo US $194.99
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![]() 1964 Wheaties Stamp Nellie Fox Colt 45sWhite Sox US $9.99
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![]() 1965 Topps NELLIE FOX 485 Houston Astros EX MT US $9.95
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![]() 10 1964 TOPPS NELLIE FOX 3 LEADERS UNMARKED CHECKLIST US $4.50
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![]() 1962 TOPPS NELLIE FOX 4 STAMP LOT US $9.99
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![]() 1961 TOPPS NELLIE FOX 30 BV$1500 US $.99
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![]() BRAND NEW NELSON NELLIE FOX 2 White Sox JERSEY US $40.00
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![]() 1958 TOPPS LOT 36 VINTAGE BASEBALL CARDS NELLIE FOX US $21.16 |
![]() VINTAGE 1958 Topps 479 NELLIE FOX AS White Sox EX MT US $.99
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![]() L NELLIE FOX 1960s FOX BOWLING ALLEY MCCARTHY POSTCARD US $3.00
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![]() 1959 TOPPS NELLIE FOX GRADED BVG 75 NEAR MINT CARD US $2.45
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![]() 1965 TOPPS 485 NELLIE FOX ASTROS US $2.80
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![]() 1960 Topps 100 Nellie Fox Chicago White Sox US $8.00
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![]() 1947 1966 Exhibit Card of Nelson Nellie Fox US $3.99
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![]() NELLIE FOX TOPPS 1965 485 EXCELLENT US $3.00
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![]() 1961 Topps Nellie Fox 30 PSA 65 NQ HOF US $4.81
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![]() Nellie Fox 1957 Topps 38 US $20.00
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![]() ALEX RODRIGUEZ NELLIE FOX INSERT CARD TN2 2008 HERITAGE US $.30
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![]() 3 1957 TOPPS NELLIE FOX LARRY DOBY JACKIE JENSEN US $4.50
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![]() NELLIE FOX 1958 TOPPS 479 ALL STAR HOF NRMT MINT US $.99
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![]() 1958 Topps 479 all star NELLIE FOX card ex Mint ISA 65 US $.99
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![]() 1958 TOPPS NO400 HOF NELLIE FOX CHISOX NM US $27.50
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![]() 03 FLEER FALL CLASSIC NELLIE FOX 54 US $2.25
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![]() 1963 Topps Nellie Fox Graded PSA 7 Near Mint US $9.99
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![]() VINTAGE CHICAGO WHITE SOX POSTER 1962 NELLIE FOX 1963 US $25.00
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![]() 1955 BOWMAN CHICAGO WHITE SOX NELLIE FOX US $8.00
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![]() 1960 TOPPS 555 NELLIE FOX ALL STAR PSA 8NICE US $23.65
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![]() 1964 TOPPS NELLIE FOX HOF 205 PSA 9 MINT US $64.75
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Women's History Month
All around the world, International Women's Day is celebrated on March 8. From small, informal gatherings to large, highly-organized events, this day honors women of the past, present, and future as it inspires all women to achieve their full potential. For Women's History Month, then, let's pay homage to some of America's women.
___ Virginia Dare was the first person born in America to English parents. It happened in Roanoke Island, VA.
___ Anne Bradstreet's book of poems was published in England, thus making her the first published American woman writer.
___ Mary Katherine Goddard became the first woman postmaster in the country. It was in Baltimore.
___ Deborah Samson enlisted in the 4th Massachusetts Regiment disguised as a man because women were not allowed to fight as soldiers during the Revolutionary War.
___ Mother Bernardina Matthews established a Carmelite convent near Port Tobacco, MD, the first community of Roman Catholic nuns in the original Thirteen Colonies.
___ Anne Parrish established the House of Industry in Philadelphia, the first charitable organization for women in America.
___ Mary Kies became the first woman to receive a patent. It was for a method of weaving straw with silk.
___ Elizabeth Blackwell received her M.D. degree from the Medical Institution of Geneva, NY, thus making her the first woman doctor.
___ Dr. Mary Edwards Walker was awarded a Medal of Honor for her service as a surgeon during the Civil War, the only woman to receive this highest military award.
___ Frances Elizabeth Willard became the president of Evanston College, thus making her the first woman college president.
___ Victoria Claflin Woodhull was nominated to be President of the United States by the Equal Rights Party, thus making her the first woman presidential candidate.
___ Belva Ann Lockwood became the first woman lawyer to argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
___ Susanna Madora Salter became the first woman elected mayor. It happened in Argonia, KS.
___ Alice Guy Blache, as the first American woman film director, shoots her first film, La Fee aux Choux (The Cabbage Fairy).
___ Women were first allowed to compete in the Olympics. They numbered 19 out of 1,225 athletes.
___ Kate Gleason became the first woman president of the First National Bank of East Rochester, thus making her the first woman president of a national bank.
___ Edith Wharton was the first American woman novelist to win a Pulitzer Prize for fiction. It was awarded for her novel, The Age of Innocence.
___ All American women were granted the right to vote by the 19th Amendment to the Constitution.
___ Nellie Tayloe Ross became the first woman governor, being elected to replace her deceased husband in Wyoming.
___ Janet Gaynor became the first woman to receive the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
___ Jackie Mitchell was signed to be a pitcher for the Chattanooga Baseball Club, thus making her the first woman in organized baseball.
___ Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
___ Frances Perkins was appointed Secretary of Labor, thus making her the first woman member of a presidential cabinet.
___ Lettie Pate Whitehead became the first American woman director of a major corporation. It was the Coca-Cola Company.
___ Annie G. Fox was the first woman to receive the Purple Heart.
___ Jerrie Cobb was the first Americn woman to undergo astronaut testing.
___ Birth control pills were approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
___ Muriel Siebert was the first woman to own a seat on the New York Stock Exchange.
___ Susan Lynn Roley and Joanne E. Pierce became the first women FBI agents.
___ Dr. Sally K. Ride became the first American woman in space.
___ Dr. Antonia Novello was sworn in as the first woman, and Hispanic, U.S. Surgeon General.
___ Lt. Kendra Williams, USN, became the first U.S. woman combat pilot to bomb an enemy target. It was during Operation Desert Fox in Iraq.
___ Julia Roberts became the first actress to earn the same top-dollar amount as men for starring in a movie.
___ Nancy Pelosi became the first woman Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Activities
1. I intentionally left out the dates so your children can do the research and create a timeline.
2. Categorize the events above and list the appropriate women's names in each.
3. Find out about other women by areas of interest or decades.
4. Choose a country and find out about its women's progress.
Always believe in yourself!!
I hope these ideas are useful and have inspired your own creativity.
Bibliography:
http://www.girlpower.gov
http://www.infoplease.com
http://www.thewhitehouseproject.org
About the Author
Freda J. Glatt, MS, is a retired K-6 teacher. Helping others reinforce reading comprehension through FUNdamental Reading Activities, including games and worksheets, is her new educational goal. Visit her site at http://www.sandralreading.com.
All-Time Team: Chicago White Sox?
Here's what I think is the all White Sox team. What do you think of this?
C-Ray Schalk (1912-1928)
1B-Paul Konerko (1999-present)
2B-Nellie Fox (1950-1963)
3B-Robin Ventura (1989-1998)
SS-Luke Appling (1930-1950)
OF-Minnie Minoso (1951-1957, 1960-1961, 1964, 76, 80)
OF-Shano Collins (1910-1920)
OF-Bibb Falk (1920-1928)
1P-Ted Lyons (1923-1946)
2P-Red Faber (1914-1933)
3P-Ed Walsh (1904-1916)
4P-Billy Pierce (1949-1961)
5P-Wilbur Wood (1967-1978)
CL-Bobby Thigpen (1986-1993)
*NOTE-I didn't include a DH spot, so that's why Thomas isn't there, also Appling kills Guillen in the offensive department.
Jdog - Konerko is a career .281 hitter. Not sure where you got .240 from.
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Joe is a small town thug and Elaine is an ex-con who flee Murky Springs Missouri for an idyllic life in New York City. Staying together becomes a not so average exercise in love as they are delayed by minor obstacles: a tornado, falling meteorites, a swarm of locusts and a tidal wave. |
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A young family is torn apart by war when the husband is drafted and the wife is forced to live in an internment camp.Genre: Feature Film-DramaRating: RRelease Date: 6-JUN-2006Media Type: DVD |
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White Sox Memories: The Greatest Momements In Chicago White Sox History List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $11.27 Used From: $8.97 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The South Side of Chicago has hosted countless baseball stories and performances for more than a century. It has also been the home for many iconic Windy City ballplayers who ultimately landed in Cooperstown in the National Baseball Hall of Fame... |
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No Description Available.Genre: MysteryRating: PGRelease Date: 3-JUN-2003Media Type: DVD |
Old Comiskey Park, Eight Decades of Excellence Memory: Nellie Fox and Dick Allen


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