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The Brewers and Dodgers meet in the NLCS for a best of seven series starting this F stanley taza riday. Come Game 3, Hall of Fame Broadcaster Bob Ueckerwill return to the city that helped make him famous.Uecker has been calling games on the radio for the Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club since 1971. But most who live outside the state of Wisconsin may know him for, perhaps, something els stanley cup e.Uecker s much, albeit self-maligned playing career spanned just six major league seasons, but it s his broadcasting career that now roars through its fifth decade. Also in its fifth decade is another career of his: show business.The Catalyst of Uecker s acting career Most likely it was his appearances on The Tonight Show StarringJohnny Carson.Thanks to his popularity, quick wit, and special relationship with Carson, Ueck stanley cup er appeared on the late night talk show more than one hundred times.Next, it was on to more fulfilling work. Something he could really sink his teeth into.When he wasn t filming another light beer commercial, he was trying his hand at playing a sitcom dad.That s right, Ueck played George Owens on Mr. Belvedere alongside Christopher Hewett and Ilene Graff.But it was a 1989 role in a movie filmed in Milwaukee about a baseball team from...Cleveland ..that cemented his legacy not just as a broadcaster, but a comedian and actor as well.Uecker played Harry Doyle, the fictional radio play-by-play voice of a struggling, Bad-News-Bears-esqueCleveland Indians Ballclub. Baseball and comedy; for Ueck Axyt Wisconsinites hit the beach for potentially hottest week of the year
Sonia Williams was floored when she realized what it would cost for her daughter, Jenele, to attend college. We heard stories, but when you go through it, thats when you really say, Wow, says Williams, who moved to the United States in the 1980s from the Caribbean island of Antigua.Jenele Williams will be the first in her family to graduate from college in the U.S. But along with the second diploma shes on track to earn this spring as she finishes a joint bachelors and masters program in business administration, shell have tens of thousands of dollars in student debt. She and her mother, who took out parent loans, owe a combined total of about $93,000.The Williamses are one family in a commun stanley thermos ity that bears a disproportionate and growing shareof the student debt burden: black Americans.Ninety percent of black students have had to take out stanley mug student loans during their undergraduate years, compared with 68% of students overall, according to National Center for Education Statistics 2011-2012 data, the most recent available. The average cumulative loan amount among black students ages 18-24 in their fourth year of college or higher grew 157% in about two decades, from $12,100 in 1989-90, to $31,100 in 2011-12, a stanley mug ccording to a NerdWallet analysis of the data. That was more than double the rate for students of all races.Experts cite a host of reasons for this trend, including:The racial wealth gap.Smaller endowments at historically black colleges and universities HBCUs compared with |
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