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Bruce Elder (other)
Bruce Elder may refer to: * Bruce Elder (journalist), Australian journalist, writer and commentator * Bruce Elder (basketball) Bruce Elder is a former all- SEC basketball forward for Vanderbilt University. Lassiter high school (Marietta) A transfer from Davidson College where he played his freshman year, Elder was named 1993 NCAA Academic All-American of the Year. He w ..., basketball player * R. Bruce Elder (born 1947), Canadian filmmaker and critic {{hndis, Elder, Bruce ...
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Bruce Elder (journalist)
Bruce Elder is an Australian journalist, writer and commentator. Career Elder contributed to the short-lived music publication '' Ear for Music'' in 1973. He later credited Anthony O'Grady, the magazine's editor, as giving him his first break as a professional journalist. He was a full-time journalist with ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' and ''The Age'' from 1996 to 2012, specialising in travel and popular culture. His other areas of expertise include film, television, and popular music. He was also the director of Walkabout, the Fairfax organisation's detailed travel internet site. He has written extensively around Australia and has a passion for Australian history. Elder's radio experience began in the 1970s when he became ABC's 2JJ (now Triple J) London Correspondent. He was heard across Australia on Friday nights on Tony Delroy's ''Nightlife'' program. Elder is the Australasian editor of Australian Trivial Pursuit. He has also written over 60 books for 16 publishers includin ...
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Bruce Elder (basketball)
Bruce Elder is a former all- SEC basketball forward for Vanderbilt University. Lassiter high school (Marietta) A transfer from Davidson College where he played his freshman year, Elder was named 1993 NCAA Academic All-American of the Year. He was an integral part of the regional number 3 seed Commodores which were ranked as high as number 5 and reached the sweet 16 round of the 1993 NCAA Division 1 tournament. During the regular season the team knocked off numbers 9 Louisville, 8 Arkansas, and top-ranked Kentucky during the regular season and Illinois 85–68 in the NCAAs before falling to Temple 59–67. They finished with their all-time best record of 28–6 including an SEC regular season record of 14–2. Both an intelligent and athletic player, Elder led the team in a number of different statistical categories during his career – rebounds during the 1990–91 and 1992–93 seasons, in field goal percentage in '92–93, block shots in '91–92 and '92–93, and steals i ...
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