Word: seventh
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There is no more romantic history perhaps in all Europe than that of the Slavic peoples who, about the seventh century after Christ, began a considerable movement into the region northeast of the Adriatic. They were divided into various small tribes, and in the earlier ages most of the them were under the more or less nominal rule of the Avars, Greeks, Franks, Magyars and others. They occupied, and their descendants occupy, a solid block of territory, but they have divided into three parts, that have had extraordinarily little to do with each other. This is due in part...
...Connell, the Crimson anchor man, trailing the Ithacan by this large margin at the start, ran a sensational race and cut down the lead in every lap. In the seventh round he drew even with Dickinson, only to have the latter go once more to the front at the beginning of the final lap. O'Connell spurted in the last 100 yards and carried the Crimson baton across the tape by a three-yard margin...
...help owing to their service with other divisions. The Yankee Division was composed largely of New England men, and this is more or less a local project. But just as men and women interested in other divisions have helped the Yellow Cross Division Club in Chicago and the Seventy-seventh Division Club in New York, we are hoping for help for the 26th Division Club from persons not directly conected with this division as well as those directly concerned. FELIX W. KNAUTH 1G.B...