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    Helen (Kitze) Karpus was also an immigrant. In 1900, Karpus was living in Bay City with his parents and three older sisters. Karpus enrolled at the...
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  • baseball at Florida State and professionally for the Newark Bears. Arthur Karpus – played college football, basketball and baseball, later went on to...
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    Boilermakers and Wisconsin Badgers for the Western Conference Championship. Arthur Karpus served as team captain. On January 29, 1921, the team began a 14-game...
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    Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan Fred Hendershot: end, Tecumseh, Michigan Arthur Karpus (1899–1983): started 1 game at end Kenneth Thomson "Mike" Knode (1895–1980):...
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  • Mitchell served as the coach, and John H. Emery was the team captain. Arthur Karpus was the team's leading scorer with 188 points (61 field goals and 66...
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  • player of the 1920 season" and noted that he led a late season rally. Arthur Karpus was the team's leading scorer with 75 points in eight conference games...
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    championship, but several key players were lost to graduation or schoolwork. Arthur Karpus and Jack Williams were lost to graduation and "Duke" Dunne chose to...
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    scoring record of 181 points set by Arthur Karpus in the 1918–19 season. His career total of 571 points also broke Karpus's career scoring record of 338 points...
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    scoring record of 181 points set by Arthur Karpus in the 1918–19 season. His career total of 571 points also broke Karpus's career scoring record of 338 points...
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    Zbigniew Karpus and Waldemar Rezmer, up to 2000 prisoners died in the camp during its operation. In a joint work by Polish and Russian historians, Karpus and...
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  • exterior world). The akam is subdivided into kalavu (premarital love) and karpu (marital love). It also deals with dramaturgy, simile, prosody and tradition...
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    army and disrupt its logistics. (in Russian) Waldemar Rezmer, Zbigniew Karpus, Gennadij Matvejev, "Krasnoarmieitsy v polskom plenu v 1919–1922 g. Sbornik...
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    CAPTIVITY (1919–1922). Official Polish government note about 2004 Rezmar, Karpus and Matvejev book. Last accessed on 26 May 2006. "Leon Trotsky: 1918 – How...
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    (Sonargaon) from very fine yarn, which is made from cotton called footi karpus; while in Malda, Radhanagar and Burdwan, muslin was made from fine yarn...
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