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  • ...ice. Subsequent editions have typically been edited and directed by [[Jeff Hoppes]], and featured optional [[packet submission]]. | [[Jeff Hoppes]]
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  • {{Infobox|Jeff|Hoppes |Subjects = History, Geography, token bird content
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  • The '''Chicago Open History Tournament''' is an all-history tournament played at the [[University of Chicago]] on the same weekend as [ ...20 bonuses. It was criticized for what some viewed as an excessive social history content and for running very late.
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  • ...e Rosenthal]], [[Donald Taylor]], and [[Dwight Wynne]]. [[Jeff Hoppes]], [[Jeff Price]], [[Donald Taylor]], and [[Dwight Wynne]] served as the primary edit ...[Kay Li]], [[Charles Martin]] Jr., [[Brendan McKendy]], [[Fred Morlan]], [[Jeff Price]], [[David Reinstein]], [[Tristan Willey]], and [[Dwight Wynne]].
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  • |Subjects = Hydrology, history, Poland, everything ...uplicate feat]] by scoring over 70 PPG while playing on a team with [[Jeff Hoppes]], who also scored over 70 PPG. Jacob was a member of the 2002 Princeton te
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  • |Subjects=history, geography '''David Madden''' is the founder and Executive Director of the [[National History Bee and Bowl]]. He began his quiz bowl career playing for [[Ridgewood High
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  • ==Team History== ...ser]], during which successful students such as [[Brad Rutter]] and [[Jeff Hoppes]] were members of the team. Some time after her retirement, Adrian Klopp be
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  • ...hicago Open''' was won by Audubon Has No Speed Limit, consisting of [[Jeff Hoppes]], [[Selene Koo]], [[John Lawrence]], and [[Seth Teitler]], who cleared the ...th-highest scorers were from the winning team, Audubon Has No Speed Limit (Hoppes, Lawrence, and Teitler). Jonathan Magin led the tournament with 20 powers.
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  • ...Murakami and the smaller ranks of players who love animal taxa (see [[Jeff Hoppes]] or [[Greg Tito]]). He played as Dartmouth's main generalist on most subje * [[2020 ACF Winter]]: American History, Chemistry, Religion, Social Science for
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  • ==History== Princeton has a lengthy though obscure history of participation in [[College Bowl]]. It is known that the club lost to Agn
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  • |Subjects = History, Geography, the US Civil War ...] for his work in SoCal) before winning an [[ACF Nationals]] title ([[Jeff Hoppes]] has also won both).
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  • |Subjects = Classics, Geography, Mythology, History, and Folklore ...ive geography players. He is also known for his bitter rivalry with [[Jeff Hoppes]] for the title of [[Nicest Guy in Quizbowl]].
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  • ...its designated category, given the relevance of geographical locations to history, literature, etc. ...e anti-geography crowd's insistence; such specialists have included [[Jeff Hoppes]], [[Kyle Haddad-Fonda]], [[Dallas Simons]], and [[Raynell Cooper]].
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  • |Subjects = Biology, history (esp. South Asian), British stuff ...tail/#t1 2014 VCU Open], Ahmed played on the winning team alongside [[Jeff Hoppes]], [[Gautam Kandlikar]], and [[Tanay Kothari]].
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  • ...squizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=16160 CO History], run by [[Jeff Hoppes]]. The tournament was run as a mostly guerilla event, with packets thus var
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  • ...eyne]], and [[Eric Mukherjee]]. It was won by "The Buns of August" ([[Jeff Hoppes]] and [[Andrew Hart]]) [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/2282/stats
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  • ==History== ...ents in [[Science Monstrosity|science]], [[Chicago Open History Tournament|history]], [[Chicago Open Literature Tournament|literature]], and, more recently, a
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  • :[[Jeff Hoppes]] (2006 ICT, 2004 ICT, 2003 ACF) :[[Jeff Bennett]] (2001 ICT, 1999 ACF)
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  • ==History== ...your teammates are at getting bonuses, and second in real scoring to Jeff Hoppes.
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  • ...tle he won again in 2011 with [[Seth Teitler]], [[Selene Koo]], and [[Jeff Hoppes]]. With Rob, he holds the dubious distinction of being a [[College Bowl]] n ...Andrew won Chicago Open with [[Seth Teitler]], [[Selene Koo]], and [[Jeff Hoppes]], defeating a team of [[Matt Weiner]], [[John Lawrence]], [[Matt Bollinger
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