"Irving Penn (1917 – 2009) was an American photographer known for his portraiture and fashion photography. He was among the first photographers to pose subjects against a simple grey or white backdrop. Expanding his austere studio surroundings, Penn constructed a set of upright angled backdrops, to form a stark, acute corner." More Here
Sports writer Herbert Wind, in an article in Sports Illustrated, gave the monicker "Amen Corner" to holes 11, 12 and 13 of the Augusta National golf course, because of the spectacular way in which Arnold Palmer played those holes on the final day of the 1958 Masters Tournament.
"Senefru was the founder of the great 4th Dynasty. Before the Giza pyramids were constructed, Senefru built three pyramids: two in Dahshur and another one in Meidum. He is the only pharaoh with three pyramids".