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David Roy
Gavitt (October 26, 1937 –
September 16, 2011) was an
American college basketball coach and
athletic director at
Providence College in Providence...
- The
Gavitt Tipoff Games were an
annual eight-game NCAA
Division I men's
college basketball series pla****
between the Big Ten
Conference and the Big East...
- was
likely based on the very
successful game
Gavitt's Stock Exchange,
invented in 1903 by
Harry E.
Gavitt of Topeka, Kansas.
While the name Pit remains...
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basketball tournament, in 1973 and 1987. Four
former players or coaches – Dave
Gavitt, John Thompson, Rick Pitino, and
Lenny Wilkens – are
enshrined in the Naismith...
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Loren Nichols Gavitt (February 13, 1900 –
March 23, 1972) was a
notable American Anglo-Catholic
liturgist in the
Episcopal Church during the twentieth...
- Panamanian-born
Costa Rican calypso singer-songwriter. He was po****rly
known as Mr.
Gavitt or Segundo, in his
hometown of Ca****ta.
Walter Ferguson was born in Guabito...
- 1998), pp. 531–551. (in French) Messbarger, Rebecca; Johns, Christopher;
Gavitt,
Philip (2017).
Benedict XIV and the Enlightenment: Art, Science, and Spirituality...
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Samuel Gavitt Bab**** (October 8, 1851 – June 20, 1942) was an
American bishop in the
Episcopal Church,
serving as
Suffragan Bishop of M****achusetts between...
- as
their founding date, when the
original conference was
founded by Dave
Gavitt, and the same
history through 2013.
Three more schools, Butler, Creighton...
-
Eighteenth Century". In Messbarger, Rebecca; Johns,
Christopher M. S.;
Gavitt,
Philip (eds.).
Benedict XIV and the Enlightenment: Art, Science, and Spirituality...