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  • Bob Elson
  • Pioneering American baseball radio broadcaster (1904–1981)

    he did Bob Elson on the Flagships on KNX, interviewing people who were traveling on American Airlines. Elson was co-host of An Hour With Elson and Anson

    Bob Elson

    Bob Elson

    Bob_Elson

  • List of Chicago White Sox broadcasters
  • (night) Bob Elson 1952–1966: WCFL 1000 kHz Bob Elson, Dick Bingham (1952) Bob Elson, Don M. Wells (1953–1960) Bob Elson, Ralph Kiner (1961) Bob Elson, Milo

    List of Chicago White Sox broadcasters

    List_of_Chicago_White_Sox_broadcasters

  • Chicago White Sox
  • Major League Baseball franchise

    remained constant, the White Sox play-by-play announcer, Bob Elson. Known as the "Commander", Elson was the voice of the Sox from 1929 until his departure

    Chicago White Sox

    Chicago White Sox

    Chicago_White_Sox

  • Elson
  • Name list

    singer Bob Elson (1904–1981), sportscaster David Elson, coach Diane Elson (born 1946), economist Edward L.R. Elson (1906–1993), minister Francisco Elson (born

    Elson

    Elson

  • List of World Series broadcasters
  • p. 120. ISBN 9781599210940. Bob Elson Tom Gallery. Smith, Curt (October 9, 2021). "White Sox: The Old Commander, Bob Elson, was as identified with Chicagoans

    List of World Series broadcasters

    List_of_World_Series_broadcasters

  • National Recording Registry
  • List of sound recordings preserved in the U.S. Library of Congress

    Series – Game Four New York Yankees vs. Brooklyn Dodgers Red Barber, Bob Elson and Bill Corum October 5, 1941 Oklahoma! Original Broadway cast recording

    National Recording Registry

    National Recording Registry

    National_Recording_Registry

  • Major League Baseball on Mutual
  • the Navy Relief Society. Mutual Radio broadcast the second game, with Bob Elson, Waite Hoyt, and Jack Graney announcing. Walker and Hughes, James R. and

    Major League Baseball on Mutual

    Major_League_Baseball_on_Mutual

  • List of Athletics broadcasters
  • number of co-announcers with him in the booth, including Harry Caray, Bob Elson, Al Helfer, Red Rush, and Jim Woods, all of whom had achieved fame as

    List of Athletics broadcasters

    List_of_Athletics_broadcasters

  • List of Chicago Cubs broadcasters
  • broadcaster for major contributions to baseball. Hal Totten (1924–44) Bob Elson (1928–41) Pat Flanagan (1929–43) Ronald Reagan (1933–36) Russ Hodges (1935–38)

    List of Chicago Cubs broadcasters

    List_of_Chicago_Cubs_broadcasters

  • Ford C. Frick Award
  • Annual award for baseball broadcasters

    Allen New York Yankees Red Barber Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Yankees 1979 Bob Elson Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs, Mutual 1980 Russ Hodges New York/San

    Ford C. Frick Award

    Ford C. Frick Award

    Ford_C._Frick_Award

  • List of Chicago Blackhawks broadcasters
  • available because St. Louis missed the playoffs. Chicago Tribune beat writer Bob Verdi was the analyst. From 1946–49, Joe Wilson called a limited schedule

    List of Chicago Blackhawks broadcasters

    List_of_Chicago_Blackhawks_broadcasters

  • 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
  • 1942 American baseball competition

    the Navy Relief Society. Mutual Radio broadcast the second game, with Bob Elson, Waite Hoyt, and Jack Graney announcing. Players in italics have since

    1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

    1942_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game

  • List of Major League Baseball All-Star Game broadcasters
  • The 1998 MLB All Star Game did not feature Bob Uecker, who was originally supposed to call the game with Bob Costas and Joe Morgan, but he left NBC Sports

    List of Major League Baseball All-Star Game broadcasters

    List_of_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game_broadcasters

  • Jack Brickhouse
  • American sportscaster (1916–1998)

    White Sox games, largely on the recommendation of their top announcer, Bob Elson. Brickhouse served in the U.S. Marine Corps in World War II. He announced

    Jack Brickhouse

    Jack Brickhouse

    Jack_Brickhouse

  • Chicago Cubs
  • Major League Baseball franchise

    Dempster, Joe Girardi or Rick Sutcliffe. Len Kasper (play-by-play, 2005–2020), Bob Brenly (analyst, 2005–2012), Chip Caray (play-by-play, 1998–2004), Steve

    Chicago Cubs

    Chicago Cubs

    Chicago_Cubs

  • Milo Hamilton
  • American sportscaster (1927–2015)

    in 1961, serving as the assistant to the longtime White Sox announcer Bob Elson. When the Milwaukee Braves relocated to Atlanta for the 1966 season, Hamilton

    Milo Hamilton

    Milo Hamilton

    Milo_Hamilton

  • List of Montreal Canadiens broadcasters
  • Bob Elson in Chicago, Jim Gordon in New York, Fred Cusick in Boston, and Jim Chorley in Detroit. What was notable in that series of games is that Bob

    List of Montreal Canadiens broadcasters

    List_of_Montreal_Canadiens_broadcasters

  • Society for American Baseball Research
  • American baseball research organization

    Cooperstown, New York; none 1972 Washington, D.C.; Chuck Hinton 1973 Chicago; Bob Elson and Dave Malarcher 1974 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Fred Lieb, Gene Kelly

    Society for American Baseball Research

    Society_for_American_Baseball_Research

  • 1943 World Series
  • 1943 Major League Baseball championship series

    Billy Southworth (mgr.) Enos Slaughter (mil.) Stan Musial Broadcast Radio Mutual Radio announcers Red Barber and Bob Elson ← 1942 World Series 1944 →

    1943 World Series

    1943_World_Series

  • 1941 NFL Championship Game
  • Favorite Chicago by 15 Attendance 13,341 Radio in the United States Network Mutual Announcers Bob Elson, Red Barber ← 1940 NFL Championship Game 1942 →

    1941 NFL Championship Game

    1941 NFL Championship Game

    1941_NFL_Championship_Game

  • 1981 Major League Baseball season
  • Sports season

    end his then major league record of 1,307 consecutive games March 10 – Bob Elson, 76, broadcaster for the Chicago White Sox from 1931 to 1970; also worked

    1981 Major League Baseball season

    1981_Major_League_Baseball_season

  • I See a Dark Stranger
  • 1946 British film by Frank Launder

    Policeman Austin Meldon as Customs Officer Albert Sharpe as Irish Landlord Bob Elson as Policeman Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, writers who had worked

    I See a Dark Stranger

    I_See_a_Dark_Stranger

  • List of game show hosts
  • Lifetime (2000), Wanna Bet? (2008) Rob Elliott Australia Wheel of Fortune Bob Elson United States Identify (1949) Frank Elstner Germany Wetten, dass..?, Jeopardy

    List of game show hosts

    List_of_game_show_hosts

  • 1932 World Series
  • 1932 Major League Baseball championship series

    the Cubs' last run. The Yankees got one more run in the bottom half off Bob Smith when Combs doubled and scored on Joe Sewell's single. Yankee starter

    1932 World Series

    1932_World_Series

  • 1971 American League Championship Series
  • 3rd edition of Major League Baseball's American League Championship Series

    Game 1 due to conflicts with its NFL coverage.) KBHK-TV: Monte Moore and Bob Elson (Game 1 only) WJZ-TV: Chuck Thompson, Bill O'Donnell and John Gordon ← 1970

    1971 American League Championship Series

    1971_American_League_Championship_Series

  • Red Rush
  • American sportscaster

    with Hall of Fame voice Bob Elson, providing raw enthusiasm and excitement to the broadcast in contrast to the more laconic Elson. It is said that A's owner

    Red Rush

    Red_Rush

  • Monte Moore
  • American former radio and television broadcaster

    number of co-announcers with him in the booth, including Harry Caray, Bob Elson, Al Helfer, Red Rush and Jim Woods, all of whom had achieved fame as major-league

    Monte Moore

    Monte_Moore

  • Francisco Elson
  • Dutch basketball player (born 1976)

    Francisco Marinho Robby Elson (born 28 February 1976) is a Dutch former professional basketball player. Elson was the seventh Dutch player to play in

    Francisco Elson

    Francisco Elson

    Francisco_Elson

  • 1941 World Series
  • 1941 Major League Baseball championship series

    Leo Durocher (mgr.) Billy Herman Joe Medwick Pee Wee Reese Broadcast Radio Mutual Radio announcers Red Barber and Bob Elson ← 1940 World Series 1942 →

    1941 World Series

    1941_World_Series

  • Mutual Broadcasting System
  • American radio broadcasting network (1934–1999)

    baseball's World Series, with airtime responsibilities shared between WGN's Bob Elson and Quin Ryan and WLW's Red Barber (NBC and CBS also carried the series

    Mutual Broadcasting System

    Mutual_Broadcasting_System

  • WMVP
  • ESPN Radio station in Chicago

    was Sorkin who introduced a young Chicago comedian, Bob Newhart, to Warner Bros. in 1959. Bob Elson did both White Sox games and interviewed celebrities

    WMVP

    WMVP

    WMVP

  • 1959 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Sox from Pittsburgh for outfielder Harry Simpson and minor league pitcher Bob Sagers. Luis Aparicio, SS Nellie Fox, 2B Jim Landis, CF Sherm Lollar, C Norm

    1959 Chicago White Sox season

    1959_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1940 World Series
  • 1940 Major League Baseball championship series

    Earl Averill Charlie Gehringer Hank Greenberg Hal Newhouser Broadcast Radio Mutual Radio announcers Red Barber and Bob Elson ← 1939 World Series 1941 →

    1940 World Series

    1940_World_Series

  • 1938 World Series
  • 1938 Major League Baseball championship series

    Rowswell CBS: John Harrington Pat Flanagan France Laux Bill Dyer Mel Allen Mutual: Bob Elson Quin Ryan David Driscoll Stan Lomax ← 1937 World Series 1939 →

    1938 World Series

    1938_World_Series

  • 1939 World Series
  • 1939 Major League Baseball championship series

    Ruffing Reds: Bill McKechnie (mgr.) Ernie Lombardi Al Simmons Broadcast Radio Mutual Radio announcers Red Barber and Bob Elson ← 1938 World Series 1940 →

    1939 World Series

    1939_World_Series

  • List of Chicago Bears broadcasters
  • Years Flagship station Play-by-play Color commentator 1933–1936 WGN Bob Elson 1937–1938 WJJD Jimmy Evans 1939–1941 WJJD/WIND Jack Drees 1942–1948 WJJD/WIND

    List of Chicago Bears broadcasters

    List of Chicago Bears broadcasters

    List_of_Chicago_Bears_broadcasters

  • 1935 World Series
  • 1935 Major League Baseball championship series

    announcers NBC: Hal Totten Ty Tyson Boake Carter CBS: France Laux Truman Bradley Jack Graney Mutual: Bob Elson Red Barber Quin Ryan ← 1934 World Series 1936 →

    1935 World Series

    1935_World_Series

  • 1936 World Series
  • 1936 Major League Baseball championship series

    Red Barber Warren Brown CBS: France Laux Bill Dyer Boake Carter Mutual: Bob Elson Tony Wakeman Gabriel Heatter World Series program ← 1935 World Series

    1936 World Series

    1936_World_Series

  • Bad Company (1946 film)
  • 1946 drama film directed by Paul Barrelet

    as Mary Jeans Gordon Begg as Joe Graham Kenneth Mosely as Tom Gilmore Bob Elson as Peter Graham Granville Squires as ventriloquist Pauline Grant Ballet

    Bad Company (1946 film)

    Bad_Company_(1946_film)

  • History of Major League Baseball on NBC
  • Chicago White Sox announcer Bob Elson missed a chance to call the 1959 World Series – the White Sox' first since 1919, and Elson's first since 1943 – on NBC

    History of Major League Baseball on NBC

    History_of_Major_League_Baseball_on_NBC

  • 1937 World Series
  • 1937 Major League Baseball championship series

    Red Barber Warren Brown George Hicks CBS: France Laux Bill Dyer Paul Douglas Mutual: Bob Elson Johnny O'Hara David Driscoll ← 1936 World Series 1938 →

    1937 World Series

    1937_World_Series

  • 1929 Chicago Cubs season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    William Wrigley Jr. Managers Joe McCarthy Radio WBBM (Pat Flanagan) WCFL (Johnny O'Hara) WGN (Bob Elson, Quin Ryan) WMAQ (Hal Totten) ← 1928 Seasons 1930 →

    1929 Chicago Cubs season

    1929 Chicago Cubs season

    1929_Chicago_Cubs_season

  • 1946 in radio
  • debuts on CBS. 2 February – Twenty Questions debuts on Mutual. 4 March – Bob Elson on Board the Century debuts on Mutual. 24 March – BBC Home Service radio

    1946 in radio

    1946_in_radio

  • 1971 Oakland Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    101–60 (.627) Owners Charles O. Finley Managers Dick Williams Television KBHK-TV Radio KEST (Monte Moore, Bob Elson, Red Rush) ← 1970 Seasons 1972 →

    1971 Oakland Athletics season

    1971_Oakland_Athletics_season

  • Jake Powell
  • American baseball player (1908–1948)

    Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park, Powell was asked by WGN radio announcer Bob Elson how he stayed in shape during the off-season. Powell – who claimed to

    Jake Powell

    Jake Powell

    Jake_Powell

  • 1935 Chicago Cubs season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Wrigley General managers Charles Weber Managers Charlie Grimm Radio WGN (Bob Elson) WBBM (Pat Flanagan) WMAQ (Hal Totten) WIND (Russ Hodges) ← 1934 Seasons

    1935 Chicago Cubs season

    1935 Chicago Cubs season

    1935_Chicago_Cubs_season

  • 1981 in baseball
  • for the 1933 Philadelphia Athletics of the American League. March 10 – Bob Elson, 76, broadcaster for the Chicago White Sox from 1931 to 1970, who also

    1981 in baseball

    1981_in_baseball

  • Buddy Roemer
  • American politician (1943–2021)

    Charles Elson "Buddy" Roemer III (October 4, 1943 – May 17, 2021) was an American politician, investor, and banker who served as the 52nd governor of

    Buddy Roemer

    Buddy Roemer

    Buddy_Roemer

  • 1932 Chicago Cubs season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Philip K. Wrigley Managers Rogers Hornsby, Charlie Grimm Radio WGN (Bob Elson) WBBM (Pat Flanagan) WMAQ (Hal Totten) WJKS (Johnny O'Hara) ← 1931 Seasons

    1932 Chicago Cubs season

    1932 Chicago Cubs season

    1932_Chicago_Cubs_season

  • Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame
  • Museum in Cook County, Illinois, US

    Guard Loyola Bo Ellis Basketball Forward Parker HS Marquette, Nuggets Bob Elson Broadcaster Sox Clyde Emrich Olympics Weightlifting James Enright Baseball

    Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame

    Chicagoland_Sports_Hall_of_Fame

  • 1960 Major League Baseball All-Star Game (second game)
  • 1960 American baseball competition

    NBC TV announcers Mel Allen and Vin Scully Radio NBC Radio announcers Bob Elson and Waite Hoyt ← 1960 (first game) Major League Baseball All-Star Game

    1960 Major League Baseball All-Star Game (second game)

    1960_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game_(second_game)

  • 1937 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
  • 1937 American baseball competition

    Bill Dyer and Arch McDonald (CBS) Tom Manning and Warren Brown (NBC) Bob Elson and Tony Wakeman (Mutual) ← 1936 Major League Baseball All-Star Game 1938 →

    1937 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

    1937_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game

  • Charles M. Elson
  • AutoZone, Alderwoods Group, and Bob Evans Farms. Considered an expert in the field of corporate governance, Elson has been published in many of the

    Charles M. Elson

    Charles_M._Elson

  • 1951 in radio
  • Candy Matson ends its run on network radio (NBC West Coast). 11 June – Bob Elson on Board the Century ends its run on network radio (Mutual). 17 June -

    1951 in radio

    1951_in_radio

  • Boxing on ABC
  • Overview of boxing broadcasting by the American TV network

    Originating from Chicago, the program featured young, unranked fighters. Bob Elson did the blow-by-blow commentary. The series concluded in September 1950

    Boxing on ABC

    Boxing_on_ABC

  • Bob Bartlett
  • Democratic U.S. Senator from Alaska

    Stevens. U.S. Senator from Washington Warren Magnuson, Rev. Edward L.R. Elson, U.S. Senator Mike Gravel, U.S. Representative Nick Begich, and Lieutenant

    Bob Bartlett

    Bob Bartlett

    Bob_Bartlett

  • 1931 Chicago Cubs season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    McAfee and Wes Schulmerich were traded by the Cubs to the Boston Braves for Bob Smith and Jimmy Welsh. 1931 was one of player-manager Rogers Hornsby's last

    1931 Chicago Cubs season

    1931 Chicago Cubs season

    1931_Chicago_Cubs_season

  • 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
  • 1939 American baseball competition

    Allen (CBS) Tom Manning, Paul Douglas and Warren Brown (NBC) Red Barber, Bob Elson and Al Helfer (Mutual) ← 1938 Major League Baseball All-Star Game 1940 →

    1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

    1939_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game

  • 1938 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
  • 1938 American baseball competition

    announcers Bill Dyer and France Laux (CBS) Tom Manning and Red Barber (NBC) Bob Elson and Dick Bray (Mutual) ← 1937 Major League Baseball All-Star Game 1939 →

    1938 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

    1938 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

    1938_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game

  • 1938 Chicago Cubs season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    managers Charles Weber Managers Charlie Grimm, Gabby Hartnett Radio WGN (Bob Elson) WBBM (Charlie Grimm, Pat Flanagan, Val Sherman) WCFL (Hal Totten) WIND

    1938 Chicago Cubs season

    1938_Chicago_Cubs_season

  • 1938 in baseball
  • over the Boston Red Sox. July 29 – Jake Powell is interviewed by WGN's Bob Elson. When asked about his work as a police office in Dayton Ohio, Powell brags

    1938 in baseball

    1938_in_baseball

  • 1936 Chicago Cubs season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Wrigley General managers Charles Weber Managers Charlie Grimm Radio WGN (Bob Elson) WBBM (Pat Flanagan) WCFL (Hal Totten) WIND (Russ Hodges) WJJD (Johnny

    1936 Chicago Cubs season

    1936 Chicago Cubs season

    1936_Chicago_Cubs_season

  • Major League Baseball on television in the 1950s
  • MLB on TV in the 1950s

    of all of the telecasts. George Kell and Bob DeLaney were the announcers. Chicago White Sox announcer Bob Elson missed a chance to call the 1959 World Series

    Major League Baseball on television in the 1950s

    Major_League_Baseball_on_television_in_the_1950s

  • 1954 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Orioles for Johnny Groth and Johnny Lipon. Chico Carrasquel, SS Nellie Fox, 2B Bob Boyd, LF Minnie Miñoso, 3B Ferris Fain, 1B Sherm Lollar, C Jim Rivera, RF

    1954 Chicago White Sox season

    1954_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1968 United States Senate election in Arizona
  • against Lyndon B. Johnson. Roy Elson, staff member to Senator Carl Hayden, 1964 Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate Bob Kennedy, State Treasurer of Arizona

    1968 United States Senate election in Arizona

    1968 United States Senate election in Arizona

    1968_United_States_Senate_election_in_Arizona

  • 1968 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    the White Sox to the Washington Senators for Tim Cullen, Buster Narum and Bob Priddy. The White Sox played in 74 games that were decided by a one run margin

    1968 Chicago White Sox season

    1968_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1958 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Francona were traded by the White Sox to the Detroit Tigers for Ray Boone and Bob Shaw. June 24, 1958: Walt Dropo was selected off waivers from the White Sox

    1958 Chicago White Sox season

    1958_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1935 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
  • 1935 American baseball competition

    Jack Graney and France Laux (CBS) Tom Manning and Graham McNamee (NBC) Bob Elson and Ellis VanderPyl (Mutual) ← 1934 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

    1935 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

    1935_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game

  • 1954 Chicago Cubs season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    managers Wid Matthews Managers Stan Hack Television WGN-TV (Jack Brickhouse, Harry Creighton) Radio WIND (Bert Wilson, Bob Elson) ← 1953 Seasons 1955 →

    1954 Chicago Cubs season

    1954 Chicago Cubs season

    1954_Chicago_Cubs_season

  • 1930 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Chicago, Illinois Owners Charles Comiskey Managers Donie Bush Radio WCFL (Johnny O'Hara) WGN (Bob Elson) WMAQ (Hal Totten) WIBO ← 1929 Seasons 1931 →

    1930 Chicago White Sox season

    1930_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1941 Chicago Cubs season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    General managers James T. Gallagher Managers Jimmie Wilson Radio WGN (Bob Elson, Jack Brickhouse) WJJD (Alan Hale, Pat Flanagan) WCFL (Hal Totten, Jimmy

    1941 Chicago Cubs season

    1941_Chicago_Cubs_season

  • 1940 Chicago Cubs season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Wrigley General managers Charles Weber Managers Gabby Hartnett Radio WGN (Bob Elson, Jack Brickhouse) WBBM (John Harrington, Pat Flanagan) WJJD (Charlie Grimm

    1940 Chicago Cubs season

    1940_Chicago_Cubs_season

  • 1940 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    the White Sox to the St. Louis Browns for Moose Solters. April 16, 1940: Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians threw what is, to date, the only Opening

    1940 Chicago White Sox season

    1940_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1904 in baseball
  • Buddy Myer March 21 – Frank Sigafoos March 21 – Red Rollings March 22 – Bob Elson March 30 – Ripper Collins March 31 – Sam Dailey March 31 – Red Rollings

    1904 in baseball

    1904_in_baseball

  • 1951 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    General managers Frank Lane Managers Paul Richards Television WGN-TV (Jack Brickhouse, Harry Creighton) Radio WJJD/WCFL (Bob Elson) ← 1950 Seasons 1952 →

    1951 Chicago White Sox season

    1951_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1960 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    General managers Hank Greenberg Managers Al López Television WGN-TV (Jack Brickhouse, Vince Lloyd) Radio WCFL (Bob Elson, Don Wells) ← 1959 Seasons 1961 →

    1960 Chicago White Sox season

    1960_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1961 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    from the Philadelphia Phillies. June 10, 1961: Wes Covington, Stan Johnson, Bob Shaw, and Gerry Staley were traded by the White Sox to the Kansas City Athletics

    1961 Chicago White Sox season

    1961_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1930 Chicago Cubs season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Managers Joe McCarthy, Rogers Hornsby Radio WCFL (Johnny O'Hara) WGN (Bob Elson, Quin Ryan) WBBM (Pat Flanagan) WMAQ (Hal Totten) ← 1929 Seasons 1931 →

    1930 Chicago Cubs season

    1930 Chicago Cubs season

    1930_Chicago_Cubs_season

  • Robert E. Russell
  • American politician (1941–2019)

    Robert Elson Russell Sr. (December 18, 1941 – January 19, 2019) was an American politician. Elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 1981, he faced

    Robert E. Russell

    Robert E. Russell

    Robert_E._Russell

  • 1931 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    manager Harry Grabiner Managers Donie Bush Radio WCFL (Johnny O'Hara) WGN (Bob Elson) WMAQ (Hal Totten) WIBO WBBM WENR WJJD WLS ← 1930 Seasons 1932 →

    1931 Chicago White Sox season

    1931_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • Escape (Journey album)
  • 1981 studio album by Journey

    Steve Smith – drums Mike Stone, Kevin Elson – producers, engineers, mixing Wally Buck – assistant engineer Bob Ludwig – original mastering, remastering

    Escape (Journey album)

    Escape_(Journey_album)

  • 1952 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    managers Frank Lane Managers Paul Richards Television WGN-TV (Jack Brickhouse, Harry Creighton) Radio WCFL (Bob Elson, Dick Bingham) ← 1951 Seasons 1953 →

    1952 Chicago White Sox season

    1952_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1948 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    White Sox won, 12–11. Don Kolloway, 2B Luke Appling, 3B Tony Lupien, 1B Bob Kennedy, RF Taffy Wright, LF Jack Wallaesa, SS Dave Philley, CF Mike Tresh

    1948 Chicago White Sox season

    1948 Chicago White Sox season

    1948_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1941 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
  • 1941 American baseball competition

    and Pinelli swapped positions, also Jorda and Grieve swapped positions. Bob Feller (Cleveland, AL) and Whit Wyatt (Brooklyn, NL) pitched three and two

    1941 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

    1941_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game

  • 1964 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    General managers Ed Short Managers Al López Television WGN-TV (Jack Brickhouse, Vince Lloyd) Radio WCFL (Bob Elson, Milo Hamilton) ← 1963 Seasons 1965 →

    1964 Chicago White Sox season

    1964_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1981 in radio
  • English commercial radio promoter and politician (b. 1889) March 10 – Bob Elson, American "pioneer in broadcast journalism" best known for his broadcasting

    1981 in radio

    1981_in_radio

  • 1967 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    managers Ed Short Managers Eddie Stanky Television WGN-TV (Jack Brickhouse, Lloyd Pettit) Radio WMAQ (AM) (Bob Elson, Red Rush) ← 1966 Seasons 1968 →

    1967 Chicago White Sox season

    1967_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1947 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Comiskey Park City Chicago Owners Grace Comiskey General managers Leslie O'Connor Managers Ted Lyons Radio WJJD/WIND (AM) (Bob Elson) ← 1946 Seasons 1948 →

    1947 Chicago White Sox season

    1947_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1962 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    General managers Ed Short Managers Al López Television WGN-TV (Jack Brickhouse, Vince Lloyd) Radio WCFL (Bob Elson, Milo Hamilton) ← 1961 Seasons 1963 →

    1962 Chicago White Sox season

    1962_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1965 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    General managers Ed Short Managers Al López Television WGN-TV (Jack Brickhouse, Lloyd Pettit) Radio WCFL (Bob Elson, Milo Hamilton) ← 1964 Seasons 1966 →

    1965 Chicago White Sox season

    1965_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1940 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
  • 1940 American baseball competition

    Laux (CBS) Tom Manning, Alex Buchan and Ray Schmidt (NBC) Red Barber and Bob Elson (Mutual) Johnny O'Hara and Johnny Neblett (KWK) ← 1939 Major League Baseball

    1940 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

    1940_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game

  • 1946 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Chicago Owners Grace Comiskey General managers Leslie O'Connor Managers Jimmy Dykes and Ted Lyons Radio WJJD/WIND (AM) (Bob Elson) ← 1945 Seasons 1947 →

    1946 Chicago White Sox season

    1946_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • Greatest Hits (Journey album)
  • 1988 greatest hits album by Journey

    You", "Girl Can't Help It" and "Be Good to Yourself" Mike Stone and Kevin Elson – producers on "Only the Young", "Don't Stop Believin'", "Faithfully", "Ask

    Greatest Hits (Journey album)

    Greatest_Hits_(Journey_album)

  • 1949 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    General managers Frank Lane Managers Jack Onslow Television WGN-TV (Jack Brickhouse, Harry Creighton) Radio WJJD/WFMF (Bob Elson) ← 1948 Seasons 1950 →

    1949 Chicago White Sox season

    1949_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • ALF (TV series)
  • American television sitcom (1986–1990)

    as father Willie Tanner, Anne Schedeen as mother Kate Tanner, and Andrea Elson and Benji Gregory as their children, Lynn and Brian Tanner. ALF was performed

    ALF (TV series)

    ALF (TV series)

    ALF_(TV_series)

  • 1966 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    General managers Ed Short Managers Eddie Stanky Television WGN-TV (Jack Brickhouse, Lloyd Pettit) Radio WCFL (Bob Elson, Bob Finnegan) ← 1965 Seasons 1967 →

    1966 Chicago White Sox season

    1966_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1963 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    General managers Ed Short Managers Al López Television WGN-TV (Jack Brickhouse, Vince Lloyd) Radio WCFL (Bob Elson, Milo Hamilton) ← 1962 Seasons 1964 →

    1963 Chicago White Sox season

    1963_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1928 Chicago Cubs season
  • Major League Baseball team season

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    English : from Middle English, Old English box ‘box tree’ (Latin buxus), in any of a number of possible applications. It may have been a topographic name for someone who lived by a box thicket, a habitational name from one of the places called Box, in Gloucestershire, Hertfordshire, and Wiltshire, or a metonymic occupational name for someone who worked box wood, which is very hard and for this reason was used to make a variety of tools. In some cases it may even have been a nickname for a person with pale or yellow skin, for example as the result of jaundice, a reference to the color of box wood.

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    Hungarian form of Greek Iakob, JÁKOB means "supplanter."

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    Short form of English Robert, ROB means "bright fame."

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    English, French, German, and Hungarian (Jób) : from the personal name (Hebrew Iyov) borne by a Biblical character, the central figure in the Book of Job, who was tormented by God and yet refused to forswear Him. The name has been variously interpreted as meaning ‘Where is the (divine) father?’ and ‘Persecuted one’. It does not seem to have been used as a personal name in the Middle Ages: the surname is probably a nickname for a wretched person or one tormented with boils (which was one of Job’s afflictions).

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    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of bows, from Middle English bow (Old English boga, from būgan ‘to bend’). Before the invention of gunpowder, the bow was an important long-range weapon for shooting game as well as in warfare. Boga is also found as a personal name in Old English, and it is possible that this survived into Middle English and so may lie behind the surname in some instances. In other cases (for example, Richard atte Bowe, 1306), the name is topographic, from the same word in the transferred sense ‘arched bridge’, ‘river bend’, an allusion to their similarity in shape to a drawn bow.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Buadhaigh (see Bogue).

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    (Ἰώβ) Greek form of Hebrew Iyowb, IOB means "hated, oppressed." In the bible, this is the name of a patient man who was severely tested by God.

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    Hungarian form of Greek Gabriēl, GÁBOR means "man of God" or "warrior of God."

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  • Bob
  • n.

    A short, jerking motion; act of bobbing; as, a bob of the head.

  • Bow
  • v. i.

    To manage the bow.

  • Bob
  • n.

    To cause to move in a short, jerking manner; to move (a thing) with a bob.

  • Bob
  • n.

    To cut short; as, to bob the hair, or a horse's tail.

  • Job
  • v. t.

    To hire or let by the job or for a period of service; as, to job a carriage.

  • Bob
  • n.

    Anything that hangs so as to play loosely, or with a short abrupt motion, as at the end of a string; a pendant; as, the bob at the end of a kite's tail.

  • Boa
  • n.

    A genus of large American serpents, including the boa constrictor, the emperor boa of Mexico (B. imperator), and the chevalier boa of Peru (B. eques).

  • Box
  • n.

    An axle box, journal box, journal bearing, or bushing.

  • Box
  • n.

    The quantity that a box contain.

  • Bob
  • v. i.

    To angle with a bob. See Bob, n., 2 & 3.

  • Bob
  • n.

    A knot or short curl of hair; also, a bob wig.

  • Box
  • n.

    A chest or any receptacle for the deposit of money; as, a poor box; a contribution box.

  • Bow
  • v. i.

    To play (music) with a bow.

  • Lob
  • v. t.

    See Cob, v. t.

  • Duck
  • v. t.

    To bow; to bob down; to move quickly with a downward motion.

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    To crowd about, as a mob, and attack or annoy; as, to mob a house or a person.

  • Bomb
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    A bomb ketch.

  • Bub
  • n.

    A young brother; a little boy; -- a familiar term of address of a small boy.

  • Box
  • n.

    A present in a box; a present; esp. a Christmas box or gift.

  • Box
  • v. t.

    To inclose in a box.