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Taft
[ taft ]
noun
- Helen Her·ron [her, -, uh, n], 1861–1943, U.S. First Lady 1909–13 (wife of William Howard Taft).
- ·· [l, uh, -, rey, -doh], 1860–1936, U.S. sculptor.
- Robert A(l·phon·so) [al-, fon, -soh], 1889–1953, U.S. lawyer and political leader (son of William Howard).
- William Howard, 1857–1930, 27th president of the U.S. 1909–13; chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1921–30.
Taft
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noun
- TaftWilliam Howard18571930MUSPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: head of state William Howard. 1857–1930, US statesman; 27th president of the US (1909–13)
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Birmingham 9, Taft 0: Allen Olmos struck out seven in four scoreless innings for the Patriots.
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Taft football coach Troy Starr is standing by the goal posts for a junior varsity game and pointing out a freshman receiver named Steve Smith, who’s too young to play on varsity.
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Granada Hills 10, Taft 2: Max Szczech homered in the first inning and Tristan Jennings added a two-run home run in the fourth for the Highlanders in the West Valley League win.
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Before that, he was one of the best football players in Taft High history, playing receiver.
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In 1910, President Taft began the tradition of throwing out the first pitch on opening day.
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