keystones — n. central and topmost stone in an arch; essential part, something upon which everything depends or rests … English contemporary dictionary
Connie Price and the Keystones — For the athlete, see Connie Price Smith. Connie Price and the Keystones are a modern day deep funk[1]/ new funk group from Los Angeles. Though the name connotes a female lead, Connie Price the Keystones is in fact a project helmed by Los Angeles… … Wikipedia
Philadelphia Keystones — The Philadelphia Keystones (aka Keystones of Philadelphia) of 1884 were a member of the short lived Union Association. They were managed by catcher Fergy Malone and finished eighth in the league with a 21 46 record. Their top hitting regular was… … Wikipedia
Minneapolis Keystones — The Minneapolis Keystones was a small club of black baseball players formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the early 20th century. They were not a formal Negro League team, as the Negro League was not created until 1920. However, like other… … Wikipedia
Pittsburgh Keystones (hockey team) — The Pittsburgh Keystones were a Pittsburgh hockey club that consisted of a group of local men from Western University (University of Pittsburgh) and Carnegie Tech during the late 1800 s and early 1900 s. The Keystones were members of the the… … Wikipedia
Pittsburgh Keystones — The Pittsburgh Keystones may refer to:*Pittsburgh Keystones (baseball team) *Pittsburgh Keystones (hockey team) … Wikipedia
Pittsburgh Keystones (baseball) — The Pittsburgh Keystones were a baseball team in the Negro National League in 1922. In their only season, they finished sixth with a 16 21 record in league play.References*cite book | author=Finoli, David and Ranier, Bill | title=The Pittsburgh… … Wikipedia
Flats (theatre) — Flats, short for Scenery Flats, are flat pieces of theatrical scenery which are painted and positioned on stage so as to give the appearance of buildings or other background. They are also called backdrops or backcloths.Flats can be soft or hard… … Wikipedia
Pittsburgh Crawfords — 1930–1938 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Leagues Second Negro National League (1933 1938) … Wikipedia
Chris Rickley — Shortstop Born: October 7, 1859 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Died: October 25, 1911(1911 10 25) (aged 52) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Batted: Unknown … Wikipedia