Shirley Lewis Povich (July 15, 1905 – June 4, 1998) was an American sportswriter and columnist who spent his entire career with The Washington Post. Known...
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Friedman) and Washington Post sportswriter Shirley Lewis Povich. His paternal grandfather, Nathan Povich, emigrated from Russia to the United States...
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Editor in Newsweek's history. Povich is the daughter of journalist Shirley Povich and the sister of Maury Povich. Lynn Povich is the daughter of Ethyl and...
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Shirley Povich Field is a baseball stadium in Rockville, Maryland. It is the home field of the Bethesda Big Train of the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball...
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Povich (born 1943), American journalist Maury Povich (born 1939), American television personality Shirley Povich (1905–1998), American sports columnist and...
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knockout that shook the world". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 2018-10-13. Shirley Povich (July 12, 1987). "Commentary: Spinks, not Tyson, is true champion"....
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American politician Shirley Perera, Sri Lankan announcer Shirley Petway (1908–1984), American baseball player and catcher Shirley Povich (1905–1998), American...
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Tunney. "In defeat, he gained more stature," wrote the Washington Post's Shirley Povich. "He was the loser in the battle of the long count, yet the hero." Tunney...
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throughout the world. Journalism, Shirley Povich Center for Sports. "Still No Cheering in the Press Box: Neil Leifer". Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism...
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Jack. "Still No Cheering in the Press Box: About Tony Kornheiser". Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism. Archived from the original on December...
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Jeff Passan (2017). "Still No Cheering in the Press Box: Jeff Passan". Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism (Interview). Interviewed by Scott Gelman...
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games at Shirley Povich Field, a 1,500-seat stadium located in Bethesda, Maryland, and named for Washington Post sports columnist Shirley Povich. The stadium...
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End of the Curse. Doubleday. ISBN 9780385513548. "This Morning With Shirley Povich: Iron Horse' Breaks as Athletic Greats Meet in His Honor". Washingtonpost...
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Baseball Hall of Fame". "1975 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Shirley Povich | Baseball Hall of Fame". "1976 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner...
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television producer George A. Phillips, medical doctor and state legislator Shirley Povich, sports columnist and reporter for The Washington Post Esther Ralston...
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start signing whites." His refusal to integrate was routinely mocked by Shirley Povich, a columnist for The Washington Post, who called him "one of pro football’s...
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To Every Taste and Age". BoxOffice: 18. Povich, Shirley (August 13, 1948). "This Morning with Shirley Povich". The Washington Post. p. B5. Crowther, Bosley...
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"Still No Cheering in the Press Box, Adam Schefter...in his own words," Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism, June 3, 2015. Mark Lelinwalla, "Interview:...
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Archived from the original on May 7, 2018. Retrieved March 4, 2021. "Shirley Povich Field". Georgetown University Athletics. Archived from the original...
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the United States House of Representatives George Plimpton, writer Shirley Povich, sports writer, Washington Post John Sayles, filmmaker (most notably...
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Plimpton (1927–2003) – magazine journalist and editor of Paris Review Shirley Povich (1905–1998) – sportswriter for The Washington Post Ernie Pyle (1900–1945)...
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roots in traditional journalism. His father, Shirley Povich, covered sports for The Washington Post. Maury Povich started his career as a television news anchor...
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Johnson sculpture in front of their stadium. A sculpture of sportswriter Shirley Povich and Walter Johnson is located inside the stadium. The baseball field...
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played at Shirley Povich Field, a 1,500 seat stadium located in Bethesda, Maryland and named for Washington Post sports columnist Shirley Povich. List of...
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[1974–1988] (1985–1988) Ted Williams, Hall of Fame left fielder (1986–2000) Shirley Povich, sportswriter for The Washington Post from 1923 until his death in 1998...
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honorees included longtime Washington, D.C. sportswriters Sam Lacy and Shirley Povich. In 2008, the Library of America published a volume of Liebling's World...
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University of Maryland Hall of Fame, ACC Women's Basketball Legend, Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism, Distinguished Terrapin Award, and was...
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in Maryland AEC The Baseball Factory Field at UMBC (UMBC) Big East Shirley Povich Field (Georgetown) Big Ten Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium (Maryland) CAA...
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& Encyclopedia". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved March 19, 2009. Shirley Povich, The Washington Senators (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1954), pp. 3–4. David...
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ISBN 978-1455516131. "Still No Cheering in the Press Box: Jane Leavy". Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism. University of Maryland. Archived from...
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