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29 Jun 2007, 12:33 pm
Many many thanks to Stuart Green, Yair Listokin, Mark Drumbl, and Ben Depoorter for their contributions the last couple months. [read post]
8 Dec 2011, 8:02 am by Ritika Singh
Carter Snead and Timothy Wu, who will discuss their essays. [read post]
10 Sep 2007, 11:05 pm
And he joined Sam Snead (82), Jack Nicklaus (73), Ben Hogan (64) and Arnold Palmer (62) among those with 60 or more victories in PGA Tour events. [read post]
2 Jan 2011, 10:01 pm by Tom K.
There are many other classics, such as the one about Boo Weekley's boxing match against an orangutan and Gary McCord's first meeting with Ben Hogan. [read post]
27 Aug 2008, 1:22 pm
First Annual Meeting of the Neuroethics Society, Washington DC Program as of 7/15/08 Thur 11/13 7:30-8:10 Poster Set-Up, Breakfast Buffet 8:10-8:30 Welcome and Opening Remarks (Steve Hyman, Harvard, and Alan Leshner, AAAS) 8:30-9:50 Neuroethics of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder Moderator: Eric Parens (The Hastings Center) Speakers: Ben Vitiello (National Institute of Mental Health), Steven Hyman (Harvard University), and Josephine Johnston (The Hastings Center). 9:50-10:10 Break … [read post]
2 Jan 2011, 8:19 pm by Robert Scott Lawrence
Despite the patent claims and the hundreds of millions invested in creating and protecting trademarks, the question is neither simple, obvious, nor perhaps even capable of being properly answered.In 1913 Ted Ray routinely drove the ball a still-prodigious 300 yards; in the 1920s Bobby Jones could do the same; in the 1940s Ben Hogan and Slammin’ Sam Snead pounded it out there; and in the 1960s Arnold Palmer smacked a lifeless Dunlop 343 yards in a long drive contest with a… [read post]
12 May 2010, 11:00 pm
Although Woods never has been the ball-striker of a Ben Hogan, after some initial questions (see also here), the Woods-Haney partnership took off when Woods won the Masters in 2005. [read post]
23 Oct 2009, 3:28 pm
Furthermore, Rush’s work includes not only images of Woods and the two caddies, but also carefully crafted likenesses of six past winners of the Masters Tournament: Arnold Palmer, Sam Snead, Ben Hogan, Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones, and Jack Nicklaus, a veritable pantheon of golf’s greats. [read post]