Date: Wed, 7 Jan 1998 01:01:19 EST
From: Bapopik Bapopik[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]AOL.COM
Subject: Fwd: All-America query
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O.K., so much for expert help! Obviously, some work has to be done here...
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From: Nancy Eide Nancy.Eide[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]CollegeFootball.org
Subject: Re: All-America query
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DEAR BARRY-THE TERM ALL AMERICA WAS FIRST USED IN 1889 IN "THIS WEEK'S
SPORT".
WE DO HAVE A LIBRARY-FOR AN APPOINTMENT, PLEASE CALL KENT STEPHENS
AT
219-235-5711. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INQUIRY.
At 12:22 PM 1/5/98 EST, you wrote:
Dear College Football Hall of Fame,
I've got a simple question!
When was the first time (what publication?) that the term "All-America(n)"
was
used?
Also, do you have a library? What are the hours? Do you have books and
articles on football terminology?
--Barry Popik
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