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  • John Ross Roach
  • Canadian ice hockey player

    John Ross Roach (June 23, 1900 – July 9, 1973) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played in the National Hockey League between 1921

    John Ross Roach

    John Ross Roach

    John_Ross_Roach

  • Toronto Maple Leafs
  • National Hockey League team in Toronto, Ontario

    captain for two years beginning with the inaugural 1917–18 NHL season. John Ross Roach was the first goaltender to be named captain in the NHL, and the only

    Toronto Maple Leafs

    Toronto_Maple_Leafs

  • 1922 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1922 ice hockey championship series

    permitted it. The St. Patricks tied the series in game four, 6–0, as John Ross Roach became the first rookie goaltender to record a Stanley Cup shutout

    1922 Stanley Cup Final

    1922_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • List of NHL statistical leaders
  • Henrik Lundqvist, 64 Turk Broda, 61 Pekka Rinne, 60 Evgeni Nabokov, 59 John Ross Roach, 58 Clint Benedict, 57 Eddie Giacomin, 54 Bernie Parent, 54 Goals against

    List of NHL statistical leaders

    List_of_NHL_statistical_leaders

  • 1921–22 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    play after being denied a raise, and was suspended for the season. John Ross Roach took over in goal. Punch Broadbent was the star this year, as he scored

    1921–22 NHL season

    1921–22_NHL_season

  • List of current NHL captains and alternate captains
  • Professional ice hockey players who lead their teams in the National Hockey League

    Durnan and Luongo, five other goaltenders have captained their team: John Ross Roach of the Toronto St. Patricks, George Hainsworth of the Montreal Canadiens

    List of current NHL captains and alternate captains

    List of current NHL captains and alternate captains

    List_of_current_NHL_captains_and_alternate_captains

  • 1921–22 Toronto St. Patricks season
  • NHL hockey team season (won 2nd Stanley Cup)

    Toronto suspended Forbes from the club, and signed free agent goaltender John Ross Roach. The St. Pats played consistent hockey all season long, finishing the

    1921–22 Toronto St. Patricks season

    1921–22_Toronto_St._Patricks_season

  • John Roach
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Supreme Court John Ross Roach (1900–1973), Canadian ice hockey player John Vinson Roach II (1938–2022) pioneer of the personal computer John Roche (disambiguation)

    John Roach

    John_Roach

  • Overtime (ice hockey)
  • Additional ice hockey period to break ties

    direct the puck into the net, but the goal did not count. April 24, 2016: John Tavares scored the series-winner with 9:19 left in double overtime in game

    Overtime (ice hockey)

    Overtime_(ice_hockey)

  • 1928–29 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    = Goals against average Source: hockey-reference.com Boston Bruins: Art Ross Chicago Black Hawks: Herb Gardiner and Dick Irvin Detroit Cougars: Jack Adams

    1928–29 NHL season

    1928–29_NHL_season

  • 1930–31 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    of the best-of-five series between the Bruins and Canadiens, coach-GM Art Ross of Boston pulled his goalie for an extra attacker while down 1–0 with 40

    1930–31 NHL season

    1930–31 NHL season

    1930–31_NHL_season

  • Roach (surname)
  • Surname list

    politician George Roach (mayor) (died 1744), American politician John C. Roach, American jurist on the Kentucky Supreme Court William N. Roach (1840–1902),

    Roach (surname)

    Roach_(surname)

  • Port Perry
  • Community in Scugog, Ontario, Canada

    businessman, politician and sheriff Dan Petronijevic, television actor John Ross Roach, NHL goalie of the 1930s and born in Port Perry Craig Russell, female

    Port Perry

    Port Perry

    Port_Perry

  • 1929–30 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    sports Duplacey 1996, pp. 1–2. Ross 2015, p. 171. Duplacey 1996, p. 143. Duplacey 1996, p. 144. Ross 2015, pp. 204–205. Ross 2015, p. 205. "NHL Team Records"

    1929–30 NHL season

    1929–30 NHL season

    1929–30_NHL_season

  • New York Rangers
  • National Hockey League team in New York City

    Goaltending wins – Mike Richter, 42 (1993–94) Goaltending shutouts – John Ross Roach, 13 (1928–1929) Goaltending saves – Gump Worsley, 2,376 (1955–1956)

    New York Rangers

    New York Rangers

    New_York_Rangers

  • 1932 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1932 ice hockey championship series

    O'Connor*, Alfred Rogers*, Frank Ralph*, Victor Ross*, William Ross*, Horne Smith*, Sigmund Samuel*, John Tory* (Investors). * Left off the newer ring.

    1932 Stanley Cup Final

    1932_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • 1929 Stanley Cup Final
  • 1929 ice hockey championship series

      Goaltenders 1 Cecil Tiny Thompson Charlie Adams(President/Owner), Art Ross (Manager-Coach) Win Green (Trainer) Ralph Burkard (Treasurer)†, Frank Ryan*

    1929 Stanley Cup Final

    1929_Stanley_Cup_Final

  • 1931–32 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average Source: NHL. Boston Bruins: Art Ross Chicago Black Hawks: Emil Iverson and Godfrey Matheson Detroit Falcons: Jack

    1931–32 NHL season

    1931–32_NHL_season

  • Captain (ice hockey)
  • Member of an ice hockey team recognized for their leadership

    there have been six goaltenders who served as official team captains: John Ross Roach (Toronto St. Patricks): 1924–25 season George Hainsworth (Montreal

    Captain (ice hockey)

    Captain (ice hockey)

    Captain_(ice_hockey)

  • Jack Campbell (ice hockey)
  • American ice hockey player (born 1992)

    franchise record of 9 was shared by Felix Potvin, Jacques Plante and John Ross Roach. He additionally tied the league record with Montreal Canadiens' goaltender

    Jack Campbell (ice hockey)

    Jack Campbell (ice hockey)

    Jack_Campbell_(ice_hockey)

  • Toronto St. Patricks
  • Canadian professional ice hockey team

    win. However, the St. Patricks tied the series in game four, 6–0, as John Ross Roach became the first rookie goaltender to record a Stanley Cup shutout

    Toronto St. Patricks

    Toronto St. Patricks

    Toronto_St._Patricks

  • 1924–25 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    Goals Against, SO = Shutouts, GAA = Goals Against Average Boston Bruins: Art Ross Hamilton Tigers: Jimmy Gardner Montreal Canadiens: Leo Dandurand Montreal

    1924–25 NHL season

    1924–25_NHL_season

  • 1922 Stanley Cup playoffs
  • Ice hockey tournament

    shutout. However, the St. Patricks tied the series in Game 4, 6–0, as John Ross Roach became the first rookie goaltender to record a Stanley Cup shutout

    1922 Stanley Cup playoffs

    1922_Stanley_Cup_playoffs

  • 1923–24 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    7 0 45 3 1.99 Jake Forbes Hamilton Tigers 24 1483 9 15 0 68 1 2.75 John Ross Roach Toronto St. Patricks 23 1380 10 13 0 80 1 3.48 Sammy Hebert Ottawa

    1923–24 NHL season

    1923–24_NHL_season

  • 1922–23 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    = Shutouts, GAA = Goals Against Average Source: NHL Hamilton Tigers: Art Ross Montreal Canadiens: Leo Dandurand Ottawa Senators: Pete Green Toronto St

    1922–23 NHL season

    1922–23_NHL_season

  • 1926–27 Toronto St. Patricks season
  • NHL hockey team season

    (13) Points Ace Bailey (28) Penalty minutes Bert Corbeau (88) Wins John Ross Roach (15) Goals against average John Ross Roach (2.04) ← 1925–26 1927–28 →

    1926–27 Toronto St. Patricks season

    1926–27_Toronto_St._Patricks_season

  • 1932–33 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average Source: NHL. Boston Bruins: Art Ross Chicago Black Hawks: Emil Iverson and Tommy Gorman Detroit Red Wings: Jack

    1932–33 NHL season

    1932–33_NHL_season

  • Bert Corbeau
  • Canadian ice hockey player

    Preceded by John Ross Roach Toronto St. Pats / Toronto Maple Leafs captain 1925–27 Succeeded by Hap Day

    Bert Corbeau

    Bert Corbeau

    Bert_Corbeau

  • Reg Noble
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1896–1962)

    for $7,500. December 9, 1932 – traded to Montreal Maroons by Detroit for John Gallagher. Source: "NHL.com - Players: Reg Noble". Retrieved 2008-12-04.

    Reg Noble

    Reg Noble

    Reg_Noble

  • 1930–31 New York Rangers season
  • NHL hockey team season

    (27) Points Bill Cook (42) Penalty minutes Ching Johnson (77) Wins John Ross Roach (19) Goals against average John Ross Roach (1.89) ← 1929–30 1931–32 →

    1930–31 New York Rangers season

    1930–31_New_York_Rangers_season

  • List of New York Rangers records
  • Dave Kerr – 40 John Ross Roach – 30 Mike Richter – 24 Gump Worsley – 24 Chuck Rayner – 24 Lorne Chabot – 21 Igor Shesterkin – 21 John Vanbiesbrouck –

    List of New York Rangers records

    List_of_New_York_Rangers_records

  • 1933–34 Detroit Red Wings season
  • Sports season

    Stewart Evans D 17 0 0 0 20 Yip Foster D 6 0 0 0 2 John Gallagher D 1 0 0 0 0 George Hay LW 1 0 0 0 0 Ron Moffat LW 5 0 0 0 2 John Ross Roach G 19 0 0 0 0

    1933–34 Detroit Red Wings season

    1933–34_Detroit_Red_Wings_season

  • 1928–29 New York Rangers season
  • NHL hockey team season

    (16) Points Frank Boucher (26) Penalty minutes Bun Cook (70) Wins John Ross Roach (21) Goals against average John Ross Roach (1.41) ← 1927–28 1929–30 →

    1928–29 New York Rangers season

    1928–29_New_York_Rangers_season

  • History of the Toronto Maple Leafs
  • led by Babe Dye who scored 11 goals in the seven playoff games, and John Ross Roach who had two shutouts. In 1924 Jack Bickell invested $25,000 in the

    History of the Toronto Maple Leafs

    History of the Toronto Maple Leafs

    History_of_the_Toronto_Maple_Leafs

  • Turk Broda
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1914–1972)

    invited Turk Broda to their training camp. But with Normie Smith and John Ross Roach already in Detroit, there was no way Broda could start in the NHL.

    Turk Broda

    Turk Broda

    Turk_Broda

  • Hal Roach
  • American filmmaker (1892–1992)

    whose father John Bally hailed from Switzerland. A presentation by the American humorist Mark Twain impressed elementary-school student Roach. Hal's first

    Hal Roach

    Hal Roach

    Hal_Roach

  • 1928–29 NHL transactions
  • Toronto Maple Leafs Lorne Chabot $10,000 cash To New York Rangers John Ross Roach October 18, 1928 To Chicago Black Hawks Clem Loughlin To Detroit Cougars

    1928–29 NHL transactions

    1928–29_NHL_transactions

  • Diana Ross
  • American singer and actress (born 1944)

    Diana Ross (American English: /daɪˈænə ˈrɑːs/; UK: /ˈrɒs/; born March 26, 1944) is an American singer and actress. She was the lead singer of the vocal

    Diana Ross

    Diana Ross

    Diana_Ross

  • List of Detroit Red Wings players
  • Dennis Riggin 1959–1960 1962–1963 18 6 10 2 — 1 3.19 .886 — — — — — — John Ross Roach 1932–1935 90 41 34 14 — 15 2.20 — 4 2 2 1 2.00 — Earl Robertson 1936–1937

    List of Detroit Red Wings players

    List_of_Detroit_Red_Wings_players

  • 1934–35 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    their last game in the NHL in 1934–35 (listed with their last team): John Ross Roach, Detroit Red Wings Albert Leduc, Montreal Canadiens Norman Gainor,

    1934–35 NHL season

    1934–35_NHL_season

  • 1922–23 Ottawa Senators season
  • National Hockey League team season

    game 2–0. Harry Cameron scored both goals for the St. Patricks and John Ross Roach earned the shutout. Ottawa had a 0–2–0 record in two games in March

    1922–23 Ottawa Senators season

    1922–23_Ottawa_Senators_season

  • Max Roach
  • American jazz percussionist, drummer, and composer (1924–2007)

    Maxwell Lemuel Roach (January 10, 1924 – August 16, 2007) was an American jazz drummer and composer. A pioneer of bebop, he worked in many other styles

    Max Roach

    Max Roach

    Max_Roach

  • 1933 in Michigan
  • goals and 34 points and Lewis and Carl Voss with 14 assists each. John Ross Roach was the team's goaltender. 1932–33 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey

    1933 in Michigan

    1933_in_Michigan

  • 1925–26 Toronto St. Patricks season
  • National Hockey League team season

    (9) Points Jack Adams (29) Penalty minutes Bert Corbeau (125) Wins John Ross Roach (12) Goals against average John Ross Roach (3.07) ← 1924–25 1926–27 →

    1925–26 Toronto St. Patricks season

    1925–26_Toronto_St._Patricks_season

  • 1929–30 New York Rangers season
  • NHL hockey team season

    Points Frank Boucher (62) Penalty minutes Ching Johnson (82) Wins John Ross Roach (17) Goals against average John Ross Roach (3.10) ← 1928–29 1930–31 →

    1929–30 New York Rangers season

    1929–30_New_York_Rangers_season

  • List of Detroit Red Wings award winners
  • Howe is the team's most decorated player, with six wins each of the Art Ross Trophy as regular season scoring leader and the Hart Memorial Trophy as regular

    List of Detroit Red Wings award winners

    List of Detroit Red Wings award winners

    List_of_Detroit_Red_Wings_award_winners

  • Harry Cameron
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1890–1953)

    Rangers (including Cook, Leo Bourgeault, Frank Boucher, Murray Murdoch, John Ross Roach, and Eddie Rodden), in a newspaper interview with Harold C. Burr of

    Harry Cameron

    Harry Cameron

    Harry_Cameron

  • 1934 in Michigan
  • included John Sorrell with 21 goals, Larry Aurie and Cooney Weiland with 19 assists each, and Aurie with 35 points. Wilf Cude and John Ross Roach were the

    1934 in Michigan

    1934_in_Michigan

  • 1927–28 Toronto Maple Leafs season
  • NHL hockey team season

    (8) Points Bill Carson (26) Penalty minutes Art Duncan (101) Wins John Ross Roach (18) Goals against average John Ross Roach (1.96) ← 1926–27 1928–29 →

    1927–28 Toronto Maple Leafs season

    1927–28_Toronto_Maple_Leafs_season

  • Toronto Aura Lee
  • Ice hockey team in Toronto, Ontario

    Dye Jake Forbes Yip Foster Lionel Hitchman Hobie Kitchen Alfie Moore John Ross Roach Eddie Rodden Ganton Scott Chris Speyer Charles Stewart Annual Report:

    Toronto Aura Lee

    Toronto_Aura_Lee

  • 1926–27 NHL season
  • Professional ice hockey league season

    Notes Ross 2015, pp. 132–134. Jenish 2013, pp. 46–47. Ross 2015, p. 134. Jenish 2013, pp. 47–48. Jenish 2013, p. 52. McFarlane 1973, p. 37. Ross 2015,

    1926–27 NHL season

    1926–27_NHL_season

  • 1934–35 Detroit Red Wings season
  • Sports season

    Asmundson C 3 0 0 0 0 Wally Kilrea RW/C 3 0 0 0 0 Ron Moffat LW 8 0 0 0 0 George Patterson W 7 0 0 0 0 John Ross Roach G 23 0 0 0 0 Normie Smith G 25 0 0 0 0

    1934–35 Detroit Red Wings season

    1934–35_Detroit_Red_Wings_season

  • 1931–32 New York Rangers season
  • NHL hockey team season

    (23) Points Bill Cook (48) Penalty minutes Ching Johnson (106) Wins John Ross Roach (23) Goals against average John Ross Roach (2.23) ← 1930–31 1932–33 →

    1931–32 New York Rangers season

    1931–32_New_York_Rangers_season

  • Lionel Hitchman
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1901–1969)

    his 1st NHL goal on January 23, 1924 at 4:30 of the 3rd period vs John Ross Roach of the Toronto St. Pats. The Senators won 5-1 The following season

    Lionel Hitchman

    Lionel Hitchman

    Lionel_Hitchman

  • 1923–24 Toronto St. Patricks season
  • NHL hockey team season

    Corbeau (8) Points Babe Dye (21) Penalty minutes Reg Noble (79) Wins John Ross Roach (10) Goals against average John Ross Roach (3.48) ← 1922–23 1924–25 →

    1923–24 Toronto St. Patricks season

    1923–24_Toronto_St._Patricks_season

  • Andy Aitkenhead
  • Canadian ice hockey player

    Maroons. He won the job as starting goaltender for the Rangers from John Ross Roach, who had twice led the team to the Stanley Cup Final. In his first

    Andy Aitkenhead

    Andy_Aitkenhead

  • Our Gang
  • American series of comedy short films

    Our Gang (also known as The Little Rascals or Hal Roach's Rascals) is an American series of comedy short films chronicling the adventures of a group of

    Our Gang

    Our_Gang

  • Donnie Hughes
  • Canadian ice hockey coach (1909-1977)

    the off-season and later joined the Navy. He was friends with goalie John Ross Roach. He married Helen Duggan on October 12, 1957. Hughes died on April

    Donnie Hughes

    Donnie_Hughes

  • 1932–33 NHL transactions
  • York Americans cash October 25, 1932 To Detroit Red Wings rights to John Ross Roach To New York Rangers $11,000 cash November 3, 1932 To Toronto Maple

    1932–33 NHL transactions

    1932–33_NHL_transactions

  • 1932–33 Detroit Red Wings season
  • National Hockey League team season

    Points Herbie Lewis (34) Penalty minutes Stewart Evans (74) Wins John Ross Roach (25) Goals against average John Ross Roach (1.88) ← 1931–32 1933–34 →

    1932–33 Detroit Red Wings season

    1932–33_Detroit_Red_Wings_season

  • 1922–23 Toronto St. Patricks season
  • NHL hockey team season

    Dye (13) Points Babe Dye (40) Penalty minutes Jack Adams (66) Wins John Ross Roach (13) Goals against average John Ross Roach (3.59) ← 1921–22 1923–24 →

    1922–23 Toronto St. Patricks season

    1922–23_Toronto_St._Patricks_season

  • Red Obsession
  • 2013 Australian documentary film

    David Roach and Warwick Ross. Principal photography began in April 2011. The film was co-directed and co-written by David Roach and Warwick Ross. Ross was

    Red Obsession

    Red_Obsession

  • Ivan Mitchell
  • Canadian ice hockey player

    but was loaned to the Toronto St. Patricks to cover for an injured John Ross Roach. Later in the season, in early February, he had become seriously ill

    Ivan Mitchell

    Ivan Mitchell

    Ivan_Mitchell

  • 1924–25 Toronto St. Patricks season
  • NHL hockey team season

    Neville February 9, 1925: Signed Free Agent Charlie Cotch 1924–25 NHL season Ross 2015, pp. 335–336. Standings: NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave

    1924–25 Toronto St. Patricks season

    1924–25_Toronto_St._Patricks_season

  • 1925–26 Ottawa Senators season
  • National Hockey League team season

    Year's Day. Toronto, led by Babe Dye who had a goal and assist and John Ross Roach, who stopped every shot he faced, ended the Senators five game winning

    1925–26 Ottawa Senators season

    1925–26_Ottawa_Senators_season

  • Trumbo (2015 film)
  • 2015 film directed by Jay Roach

    directed by Jay Roach and written by John McNamara. The film stars Bryan Cranston, Diane Lane, Helen Mirren, Louis C.K., Elle Fanning, John Goodman, Michael

    Trumbo (2015 film)

    Trumbo_(2015_film)

  • Alex Gray (ice hockey)
  • Canadian ice hockey player

    was traded along with Lorne Chabot for Melville "Butch" Keeling and John Ross Roach. He played a total of 13 games for the Maple Leafs in the 1928–29 season

    Alex Gray (ice hockey)

    Alex_Gray_(ice_hockey)

  • Meet the Parents
  • 2000 film by Jay Roach

    American romantic comedy film written by Jim Herzfeld and John Hamburg and directed by Jay Roach. It stars Ben Stiller as Greg Focker, a nurse who visits

    Meet the Parents

    Meet_the_Parents

  • 1928–29 Toronto Maple Leafs season
  • NHL hockey team season

    1928: Acquired Lorne Chabot and $10,000 from the New York Rangers for John Ross Roach November 27, 1928: Traded Dave Trottier to the Montreal Maroons for

    1928–29 Toronto Maple Leafs season

    1928–29_Toronto_Maple_Leafs_season

  • John Lennon
  • English musician, songwriter and activist (1940–1980)

    John Winston Ono Lennon (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980) was an English musician, songwriter and activist. He gained global

    John Lennon

    John Lennon

    John_Lennon

  • Ocean's
  • American heist film series

    star in and produce the project, while Jay Roach will direct with Carrie Solomon set to write the script. Roach and Tom Ackerley will additionally serve

    Ocean's

    Ocean's

  • Tommy Bond
  • American actor (1926–2005)

    talent scout for Hal Roach studios approached him as he was walking down a Dallas street with his mother. Bond was hired at Hal Roach Studios for the Our

    Tommy Bond

    Tommy Bond

    Tommy_Bond

  • The Supremes
  • American girl group

    greatest Hot 100 artist of all time. Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson, Diana Ross, and Betty McGlown, the original members, were all from the Brewster-Douglass

    The Supremes

    The Supremes

    The_Supremes

  • JT Roach
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1987)

    JT Roach is an American singer and songwriter. He was the winner of the Season 1 finale of NBC's show Songland, in which OneRepublic chose his song, "Somebody

    JT Roach

    JT_Roach

  • John Hughes
  • American filmmaker (1950–2009)

    Ross (March 1, 2021). "Maisie Peters sees first charting single with 'John Hughes Movie'". Snack. Retrieved April 20, 2021. "Molly Ringwald Says John

    John Hughes

    John_Hughes

  • The Merger (film)
  • 2018 Australian film

    is "If they can play, they can stay." Damian Callinan as Troy Carrington John Howard as Bull Barlow Kate Mulvany as Angie Barlow Fayssal Bazzi as Sayyid

    The Merger (film)

    The_Merger_(film)

  • Joe Farnsworth
  • American jazz drummer (born 1968)

    for a concert honoring his idol, Max Roach". 25 August 2023. "Joe Farnsworth Musician - All About Jazz". "John Farnsworth Musician - All About Jazz"

    Joe Farnsworth

    Joe Farnsworth

    Joe_Farnsworth

  • East of Eden (novel)
  • 1952 novel by John Steinbeck

    original on January 9, 2023. Retrieved January 8, 2023. "Rob Croser and David Roach mainstays of Adelaide's Independent Theatre love of classic drama from 1984"

    East of Eden (novel)

    East of Eden (novel)

    East_of_Eden_(novel)

  • Victor Mature
  • American actor (1913–1999)

    a week under his contract with Roach for Shanghai Gesture, but Roach received $3750 a week for Mature's services. Roach received $22,000 for Mature in

    Victor Mature

    Victor Mature

    Victor_Mature

  • Young Einstein
  • 1988 comedy Australian film by Yahoo Serious

    previous screenplay called The Great Galute which he had written with David Roach. It was a story about an Australian who invents rock and roll. The two developed

    Young Einstein

    Young_Einstein

  • John Schwartzman
  • American cinematographer

    John Leonard Schwartzman, A.S.C. is an American cinematographer who is best known for his work on Jurassic World, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Rock and

    John Schwartzman

    John_Schwartzman

  • Ross University School of Medicine
  • Caribbean medical school in Barbados

    Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM) is a private, for-profit medical school. Its main campus is in Barbados, and its administrative offices are in

    Ross University School of Medicine

    Ross_University_School_of_Medicine

  • Verne Troyer
  • American actor (1969–2018)

    advertisement. He first met with Jay Roach to discuss portraying Mini-Me in the Austin Powers series, directed by Roach and starring co-creator Mike Myers

    Verne Troyer

    Verne Troyer

    Verne_Troyer

  • The Cockroaches
  • Australian pub rock band

    Jersey: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-01933-7. Specific Baker, Glenn A. (1994). St. Patrick's Day 10am (booklet). The Cockroaches. Roach Records.

    The Cockroaches

    The_Cockroaches

  • Zendaya
  • American actress and singer (born 1996)

    During the 32nd Actor Awards in March 2026, Zendaya's longtime stylist Law Roach said that she and Holland were secretly married. A series of AI-generated

    Zendaya

    Zendaya

    Zendaya

  • Our Gang filmography
  • following is a complete list of the 220 Our Gang short films produced by Hal Roach Studios and/or Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer between 1922 and 1944, numbered by order

    Our Gang filmography

    Our_Gang_filmography

  • Cincinnati riots of 2001
  • Urban riot in response to Ohio police shooting

    was shot and killed by Cincinnati Police Department Patrolman Stephen Roach during an attempt to arrest him for non-violent misdemeanors, most of which

    Cincinnati riots of 2001

    Cincinnati_riots_of_2001

  • Franklin E. Roach
  • American astronomer

    Franklin Evans Roach (September 23, 1905 – September 21, 1993) was an American astronomer, astrophysicist, geophysicist, professor, and scientist analyzing

    Franklin E. Roach

    Franklin_E._Roach

  • Trailer Park Boys
  • Canadian mockumentary television series

    Ekkehart Pollack Particularly Robb Wells, John Paul Tremblay, Mike Smith, John Dunsworth and Patrick Roach Depending on the country where the service

    Trailer Park Boys

    Trailer_Park_Boys

  • All the Way (2016 film)
  • 2016 television film directed by Jay Roach

    following the assassination of John F. Kennedy to winning the 1964 United States presidential election. Directed by Jay Roach and adapted by Robert Schenkkan

    All the Way (2016 film)

    All_the_Way_(2016_film)

  • Game Change (film)
  • 2012 television film directed by Jay Roach

    the 2008 United States presidential election campaign of John McCain, directed by Jay Roach and written by Danny Strong, based on the 2010 book of the

    Game Change (film)

    Game_Change_(film)

  • Prince (musician)
  • American musician, songwriter and actor (1958–2016)

    1958, to jazz singer Mattie Della (née Shaw) and pianist and songwriter John Lewis Nelson. All four of Prince's grandparents were from Louisiana. The

    Prince (musician)

    Prince (musician)

    Prince_(musician)

  • United States
  • Country primarily in North America

    -China relations are going downhill with 'no trust' on either side, Stephen Roach says". CNBC. Retrieved May 7, 2023. Rumer, Eugene; Sokolsky, Richard (June

    United States

    United States

    United_States

  • Bob Marley
  • Jamaican reggae musician (1945–1981)

    Toynbee, Jason (8 May 2013). Bob Marley: Herald of a Postcolonial World. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 1969–. ISBN 978-0-7456-5737-0. Archived from the original

    Bob Marley

    Bob Marley

    Bob_Marley

  • The Campaign (film)
  • 2012 American political black comedy film by Jay Roach

    Campaign is a 2012 American political satire comedy film directed by Jay Roach, written by Shawn Harwell and Chris Henchy and stars Will Ferrell and Zach

    The Campaign (film)

    The_Campaign_(film)

  • John Coltrane
  • American jazz saxophonist (1926–1967)

    John William Coltrane (September 23, 1926 – July 17, 1967) was an American jazz saxophonist, bandleader, and composer. He is among the most influential

    John Coltrane

    John Coltrane

    John_Coltrane

  • Myrmelachista schumanni
  • Species of ant

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  • Join
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    To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the hones of the skull join; two rivers join.

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    To perfume, as with roses.

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    The number of twelve dozen; twelve times twelve; as, a gross of bottles; ten gross of pens.

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    Cut flat on the reverse, and with a convex face formed of triangular facets in rows; -- said of diamonds and other precious stones. See Rose diamond, under Rose. Cf. Brilliant, n.

  • Join
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    To associate one's self to; to be or become connected with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a party; to join the church.

  • Rose
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    A diamond. See Rose diamond, below.

  • Ross
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    To divest of the ross, or rough, scaly surface; as, to ross bark.

  • Rosy
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    Resembling a rose in color, form, or qualities; blooming; red; blushing; also, adorned with roses.

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    Great; palpable; serious; vagrant; shameful; as, a gross mistake; gross injustice; gross negligence.

  • Rose
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    A knot of ribbon formed like a rose; a rose knot; a rosette, esp. one worn on a shoe.

  • Rose
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    A rose window. See Rose window, below.

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    To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue.

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    Whole; entire; total; without deduction; as, the gross sum, or gross amount, the gross weight; -- opposed to net.

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    The act of losing; failure; destruction; privation; as, the loss of property; loss of money by gaming; loss of health or reputation.

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    A monument in the form of a cross, or surmounted by a cross, set up in a public place; as, a market cross; a boundary cross; Charing Cross in London.

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    To cover or overgrow with moss.

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    The color of a rose; rose-red; pink.