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  • |schoolcur= [[Harvard]] (2018-present) |highschool= [[Mounds View]] (2014-2018)
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  • | [[Harvard|Harvard A]] and [[Yale|Yale A]]* ...ance beforehand]. MIT vacated their win and it was split between [[Harvard|Harvard A]] and [[Yale|Yale A]], who were tied by record.
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  • ...Watkins had used his access to NAQT's internal writing/editing software to view the first forty characters in several questions in those tournaments. The c ...me test in an introductory government class, and happened to coincide with Harvard's upset victory over New Mexico in the NCAA Men's Basketball tournament. Th
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  • ...editing and running this tournament, suggesting that College Bowl did not view independent quizbowl as a rival until later in the 1980s. Other figures who | Other participants included [[BYU]], [[Emory]], [[North Carolina]], [[Harvard]], [[Princeton]], [[Idaho]], [[Georgia Tech]], [[Chicago]], [[Duke]], [[Ear
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  • |rowspan="4"| Mounds View Invitational |rowspan="1"| [[Harvard Fall Tournament]]
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  • ...me a top history player and excellent generalist. I would place him in the category of guys like Libo, Paul, Charles Tian, and Will Alston in great history pla 41. BRUCE ARTHUR (Chicago/Harvard): Bruce is one of those players that I always thought was more fearsome at
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  • ...ord for word copying is pointed out to other editors, those editors do not view it as a problem. The questions are used, and the writers are paid for their [C] Classical Pragmatism traces its roots to group of Harvard-educated men who met for informal philosophical discussions during the earl
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  • ...|current officers]] and [[:Category:Current ACF Members|current members]], view the previous pages or their [http://acf-quizbowl.com/members member list]. ...inal ACF's popularity--[[1994 Chicago|Chicago]] in 1994 and [[1995 Harvard|Harvard]] in 1995. By 1996, ACF Nationals was attracting 40 teams, and appeared to
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  • {{College directory row|Harvard University|MA|2021|2021|contact=harvardqb@gmail.com}} {{College directory row|Grand View University|IA|}}
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  • ...;Other Notable Players and Future Stars", a sort of Honorable Mention category. Z. Possibly the most dominant single-category player ever to touch the buzzer, a master of geography. Given the over-abun
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