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Middleweight (165 lbs)

Year Final Match1904 Charles Mayer, USA Stopped, 3rd1908 John Douglas, GBR Decision1920 Harry Mallin, GBR Decision1924 Harry Mallin, GBR Decision1928 Piero Toscani, ITA Decision1932 Carmen…

Light Heavyweight (178 lbs)

Year Final Match1920 Eddie Eagan, USA Decision1924 Harry Mitchell, GBR Decision1928 Victor Avendaño, ARG Decision1932 David Carstens, S. AfrDecision1936 Roger Michelot, FRA Decision1948…

Light Welterweight (139 lbs)

Year Final Match1952Charles Adkins, USADecision, 2-11956Vladimir Yengibaryan, USSRDecision1960Bohumil Nemecek, CZEDecision, 5-01964Jerzy Kulej, POLDecision, 5-01968Jerzy Kulej, POLDecision, 3…

Light Middleweight (156 lbs)

Year Final Match1952 László Papp, HUN Decision, 3-01956 László Papp, HUN Decision1960 Skeeter McClure, USA Decision, 4-11964 Boris Lagutin, USSR Decision, 4-11968 Boris Lagutin, USSR…

The Judicial Branch

The Supreme Court Building. The figures up top include Chief Justices Taft and Marshall, Order, Liberty, and Authority.  Familiarize yourself with the United States Supreme Court, made up of nine…

Light Flyweight (106 lbs)

Year Final Match1968Francisco Rodriguez, VENDecision, 3-21972György Gedó, HUNDecision, 5-01976Jorge Hernandez, CUBDecision, 4-11980Shamil Sabyrov, USSRDecision, 3-21984Paul Gonzales,…

Atlanta campaign

(Encyclopedia) Atlanta campaign, May–Sept., 1864, of the U.S. Civil War. In the spring of 1864, Gen. W. T. Sherman concentrated the Union armies of G. H. Thomas, J. B. McPherson, and J. M. Schofield…

anti–Vietnam War movement

(Encyclopedia) anti–Vietnam War movement, domestic and international reaction (1965–73) in opposition to U.S. policy during the Vietnam War. During the four years following passage of the Tonkin Gulf…

party, political

(Encyclopedia) party, political, organization whose aim is to gain control of the government apparatus, usually through the election of its candidates to public office. Political parties take many…

Gansu

(Encyclopedia) Gansu or Kansu Gansu both: gänˈs&oomacr;ˈ [key], province, 141,000 sq mi (365,284 sq km), NW China…