The University of Notre Dame is located in Notre Dame, IN. However, the University will typically be referred to as being located in South Bend, IN but Notre Dame, IN is slightly more specific.
Clopin. In the 1996 Disney version, he was voiced by Paul Kandel.
I suppose that there could be an Irish student suffering from kyphosis, but if you mean was Quasimodo a real person, no, he was a character in a novel. The "Notre Dame" of his story is a real cathedral in Paris, not a university in Indiana.
The University of Notre Dame is on the North side of South Bend, Indiana. It is located approximately 5 miles S. of the MI - IN state line. It is approximately 90 miles east of Chicago and 275 miles W. of Cleveland Ohio. It borders the Indiana Toll Road ( I 80 - 90) The city of South Bend starts at the South Border of Notre Dame and the center of South Bend is appox. 4 miles south of Notre Dame. The main gate is located on Angela Blvd. On the North side of Notre Dame is the burg of Roseland. I believe that everthing north of Angela Blvd is in Clay Township.
Yes, it's Catholic. Notre Dame, meaning "Our Lady" refers to the Virgin Mary, which is a prominent figure in the Catholic Church. Protestants in general, do not revere Mary, the mother of Jesus the same way and therefore, do not name churches and/or universities after her.
Just north of South Bend, IN., in unincorporated Notre Dame, Indiana, Zip Code 46556
The first place I would check is the university web site, because they have a university store and most likely sell apparel both at the physical store and online. Also, one can check FansEdge, eBay, and Amazon.
Notre Dame means our lady in french. Our lady is the English translation
Knute Rockne was the football head coach from 1918-1930 and compiled a record of 105-12-5. He, tragically, lost his life in an airplane accident in March, 1931 and was replaced by Hunk Anderson who was head coach until 1933. Anderson's three year record was 16-9-2.
Actually it is not Auburn.... The correct answer is Tennessee
Alabama Tennessee-91
Alabama-Auburn-74
Alabama-LSU-73
Alabama-Ole Miss-56
The most famous was Tony Rice a Quarterback in 1988 for the national championship team.
Notre Dame played for the National Championship vs Boston College in Denver Colorado. Notre Dame beat Michigan to make it to the Final Game on the Frozen Four only to lose to BC.
The official school mascot name is "The Ramblers". Knute Rockne's powerhouse teams of the late 1920's, though, had a ton of Irish on the team, so the nickname "Fighting Irish" almost immediately stuck.
In the early 1920's Notre Dame played a game against Harvard, which was a Protestant school. Coach Rockne started 13 players who were of Irish Catholic descent. Despit the fact that they were backups they crushed Harvard which was the #1 team in the country at that time. In the press conference afterwards Coach Rockne stated "We are an Irish Catholic community. We will fight to the end because you can not defeat the fighting Irish".
Notre Dame has played and beatin Arkansas 7 times and holds the series 7-0
4 ... 1974 (game was played 12/31/73) defeated Alabama, 1981 lost to Georgia, 1992 defeated Florida, and 2007 lost to LSU.
The official colors for the University of Notre Dame are:
"Madonna Blue" and "Papal Gold" while the Green uniform is worn by the Football team on special occasions and/or for rivalry games it is not listed as an official color. However the green reflects their namesake and mascot of the Fightin' Irish and Leprechaun respectively.
Depends who u sell it to and depends on paper work, but to the right person for about $100 to $300.