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BRITISH WRITER
What We Are Coming To

Theme from New York, New York         
SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY FRED EBB AND JOHN KANDER, ORIGINALLY RECORDED BY LIZA MINNELLI AND RELEASED IN 1977
Theme from New York New York; Theme from New York; New york theme
"Theme from New York, New York" (or "New York, New York") is the theme song from the Martin Scorsese film New York, New York (1977), composed by John Kander, with lyrics by Fred Ebb. It was written for and performed in the film by Liza Minnelli.
That's What Friends Are For (The Vulture Song)         
ORIGINAL FILM SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY SHERMAN BROTHERS, FROM THE 1967 DISNEY MOVIE "THE JUNGLE BOOK"
That's What Friends Are For (1967 song); That's What Friends Are For (Disney song)
"That's What Friends Are For (The Vulture Song)" is a song in the Walt Disney film The Jungle Book from 1967. It was sung by a quartet of "mop top" vultures who are making friends with Mowgli, the main character of the film.
New York style bagel         
  • A New York bagel with [[lox]]
VARIETY OF BAGEL ORIGINATING FROM THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF NEW YORK CITY
New York style bagel; New York bagel
The New York style bagel is the original style of bagel available in the United States, originating from the Jewish community of New York City, and can trace its origins to the bagels made by the Ashkenazi Jews of Poland.

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J. McCullough

J. McCullough was a Scottish author and avid golfer of the late 19th century. His fame rests on two books, Golf in the Year 2000, or, What we are coming to (1892) and Golf: Containing Practical Hints, with Rules of the Game (1899).

McCullough wrote his latter book under "J. McCullough" and his earlier one under the pseudonym "J.A.C.K." Sources conflict as to whether his first name was Jack or Jay, and most other biographical information on him is completely lacking.

Golf: Containing Practical Hints, with Rules of the Game opens a window on a simpler era in the game, and for that reason may be considered outdated by modern players and fans. Nonetheless, its understanding of human foibles as they manifest themselves on the golf course gives it a timeless quality, and McCullough's good humor and wit make it a pleasure to read even for non-golfers. The full text of this book is also available online.