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"Shawn M. Bouwens (born May 25, 1968) is a former American football guard in the National Football League. He played professionally for the Detroit Lions and Jacksonville Jaguars. Biography Bouwens was born in Lincoln, Nebraska and graduated from Lincoln Northeast High School. Bowens attended Nebraska Wesleyan University and was drafted by the New England Patriots in the 9th round (226th overall) of the 1990 NFL Draft. Bouwens played in the National Football League for five seasons, paying for the Detroit Lions from 1991 to 1994 and the Jacksonville Jaguars in 1995. References External links * Pro-Football-Reference.com * databaseFoortball.com * NFL Enterprises LLC Category:1968 births Category:Living people Category:American football offensive guards Category:Detroit Lions players Category:Jacksonville Jaguars players Category:Nebraska Wesleyan Prairie Wolves football players Category:Sportspeople from Lincoln, Nebraska Category:Players of American football from Nebraska Category:Lincoln Northeast High School alumni "
"Ethel Johnson (8 October 1908 - 30 March 1964) was an English athlete who competed for Great Britain in the 1932 Summer Olympics. She was born in Westhoughton, Lancashire and was a member of Bolton United Harriers. In 1932, she was one of a team of five women entered by the Women's Amateur Athletic Association at the 1932 Los Angeles Summer Olympics as Britain's first female Olympians in athletics events, together with Gwendoline Porter, Eileen Hiscock, Nellie Halstead, and seventeen-year-old Violet Webb. They sailed for five days from Southampton to Quebec and then travelled a further 3000 miles by train before arriving in Los Angeles. Ethel was eliminated in the first round of the Olympic 100 metre contest. and had to be replaced due to injury by Violet Webb in the women's 4x100 metres relay. At the 1934 Empire Games she was a member of the English relay team which won the silver medal in the 220-110-220-110 yards relay competition (with Eileen Hiscock, Nellie Halstead, Johnson and Ivy Walker).Commonwealth Games results . CWG. Retrieved 24 October 2015. In the 100 yards competition she finished fifth and in the 220 yards contest she finished sixth. References External links *sports- reference.com Category:1908 births Category:1964 deaths Category:People from Westhoughton Category:English female sprinters Category:Olympic athletes of Great Britain Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1932 Summer Olympics Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1934 British Empire Games Category:Commonwealth Games silver medallists for England Category:Commonwealth Games medallists in athletics Category:Women's World Games medalists "
"The Stoneham Public Library is the public library of Stoneham, Massachusetts. It is located at Main and Maple Streets. History The library was founded in 1859 by a committee of leading citizens, initially renting space near the intersection of Main Street and Montvale Avenue. In two years the library had accumulated nearly 1,500 volumes, most donated by older private library groups. As the library expanded its holdings over the following decades, it relocated several times to ever-larger spaces. By 1878 the collection had grown to over 5,000 volumes. In 1903 the town was awarded a grant of $15,000 by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie for the construction of a permanent library building. This resulted in the 1904 construction of the modest Classical Revival building that forms the heart of the library complex at Maple and Main Streets. As originally built, this was a single story building made of Roman brick, and capped by a hip roof. Its main entrance was slightly recessed in a square archway flanked by pilasters and topped by an entablature. In 1931 this building was extended from three to five bays, and a cupola was added. The building was again enlarged in 1983, using the same building materials and retaining single story layout, but with modern styling. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, and was included as a contributing property to the Central Square Historic District in 1990. The library's services, in addition to its circulating book collection, include access to online databases. The library is a member of the North of Boston Library Exchange (NOBLE), through which cardholders can access resources of other libraries in the region. See also *National Register of Historic Places listings in Stoneham, Massachusetts *National Register of Historic Places listings in Middlesex County, Massachusetts References External links *Library website Category:Library buildings completed in 1904 Category:Buildings and structures in Stoneham, Massachusetts Category:Libraries on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category:Renaissance Revival architecture in Massachusetts Category:Libraries in Middlesex County, Massachusetts Category:Public libraries in Massachusetts Category:National Register of Historic Places in Stoneham, Massachusetts Category:Historic district contributing properties in Massachusetts "