Word: champs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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During the second week of the champ, active firing of the 3-inch batteries began on the large range attached to the cantonment, the first year students making up the gun crews, while the advanced students computed the necessary date and conducted the problems. The first problems were simple and designed to bring out the fundamental principles of artillery work, but as time went on, the range practice became more difficult and complicated, ending with a barrage, in which 48 guns (two regiments) participated. Brigadier General Lassiter, commander of Camp Knox, stated that this barrage was as accurately fired...
...candidates listed on the ballot slips are as follows: Republican. Democrat. N. M. Butler. N. D. Baker. Calvin Coolidge. W. J. Bryan. A. B. Cummins. Champ Clark. W. G. Harding. J. M. Cox. C. E. Hughes. Josephus Daniels. Herbert Hoover. E. I. Edwards. H. W. Johnson. J. W. Gerard. F. O. Lowden. G. M. Hitchcock. J. J. Pershing. T. R. Marshall. Miles Poindexter. W. G. McAdoo. W. H. Taft. A. M. Palmer. Leonard Wood. Woodrow Wilson...
...publication of the will of the Canadian gentleman who bequeathed a legcy to his politically unsympathetic brother on conditions that the later should once a year shout from his front porch the words, "Hurrah for Sir Wilfred Laurier and Reciprocity!", recalls the days of a decade ago when Champ Clark suggested that Reciprocity would be merely the first step in the annexation of Canada to the United States...
...seventh-seeded Killar--also EIWA champ--the first time was a charm, as his first trip to Nationals ended with a sixth place finish in the 165-pound class. Having missed two months of competition during the regular season because of a rib injury, Killar's All-American performance was all the more impressive...