Herald & Times Squares were named after 2 of these publications
Newspapers
Stanford's original art museum was severely damaged by this 1906 event
the San Francisco earthquake
A song from "The Sound of Music" asks this flower to "bless my homeland forever"
"Edelweiss"
Unlike the Academy, the school Epicurus founded in this city in 306 B.C. regularly admitted women
Athens
1992 Dream Team member who was NBA MVP in 1987, 1989 & 1990
Magic Johnson
It's the home park of Shakespeare in the Park
Central Park
The National College of Juvenile Justice is part of this university in Reno
the University of Nevada
Barbra Streisand sang, "People, people who need people are" this
"the luckiest people in the world"
Swedenborg wrote extensively on the spiritual meaning of these first 2 books of the Bible
Genesis & Exodus
He rode to his inauguration in the same limo in which his predecessor had been shot
Lyndon B. Johnson
The origin of this famous line of dancers goes back to 1925 St. Louis
the Rockettes
Schools in this city include American University & George Washington University
Washington, D.C.
This song from "South Pacific" ends with the words "Once you have found her, never let her go"
"Some Enchanted Evening"
This existentialist examined Marxism in his "Critique de la Raison Dialectique"
(Jean-Paul) Sartre
Washington Senators pitcher Walter Johnson held this career record for over 50 years, until 1983
Strikeouts
The Intrepid, one of these ships, has been turned into a sea, air & space museum
An aircraft carrier
Maize & blue are the official colors of the Wolverines, this school's athletic teams
the University of Michigan
This "In Cold Blood" author & Harold Arlen wrote the song "A Sleepin' Bee" for the musical "House of Flowers"
Truman Capote
This Dutch humanist was ordained a priest in 1492
Erasmus
When he took office in 1865, the flag was 1 star behind; it had 35 stars & there were 36 states
Andrew Johnson
Avery Fisher Hall is part of this theatre complex
the Lincoln Center
The Amos Tuck School of Business Admin. was founded in 1900 at this Hanover, N.H. university
Dartmouth
This song from "A Chorus Line" begins, "Kiss today goodbye, the sweetness and the sorrow..."
"What I Did For Love"
This religious philosopher was born in Copenhagen on May 5, 1813
Soren Kierkegaard
Her first designs were sweaters for her fellow editors at Mademoiselle magazine
Betsey Johnson