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  2. 1922–23 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team

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    The overall record for this team was nine wins and six losses. The Big Ten record for the season was seven wins and five losses. The starting lineup included captain Norton Hellstrom, Wally Roettger and G.E. Potter at forward, Leland Stillwell at center, and Jack Lipe and R.H. Popken as guards. [2]

  3. List of German Americans - Wikipedia

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    Wesley Schultz – guitarist and lead vocalist for the American folk rock band The Lumineers; Pete Seeger – folk singer; John Philip Sousa – composer and conductor of the late Romantic era, known particularly for American military and patriotic marches [412] James Shaffer – co-founder and guitarist of the nu metal band Korn

  4. Wally Roettger - Wikipedia

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    Walter Henry Roettger (August 28, 1902 – September 14, 1951) was an American professional baseball player who was an outfielder in the major leagues from 1927 to 1935. He played for the St. Louis Cardinals , Cincinnati Reds , New York Giants and Pittsburgh Pirates , and was a member of the 1931 World Series champion Cardinals .

  5. Roettger - Wikipedia

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    Roettger or Röttger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Norman Charles Roettger, Jr. (1930–2003), American lawyer and judge; Oscar Roettger (1900–1986), American first baseman and right-handed pitcher; Timo Röttger (born 1985), German footballer; Wally Roettger (1902–1951), professional baseball player

  6. Wesley Huff - Wikipedia

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    Wesley Huff (born in Multan, Pakistan), also known as Wes Huff, is a Canadian apologist, speaker, writer, and scholar specializing in biblical manuscripts and Christian theology. He is currently pursuing a PhD in New Testament and Christian Origins at Wycliffe College , University of Toronto .

  7. The First Duty - Wikipedia

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    Reminding Wesley that the first duty of any Starfleet officer is to the truth - scientific, historical, and personal - Picard threatens to reveal the facts to the board of inquiry unless Wesley does so himself at the next day's hearing. Nick tries to coerce Wesley into corroborating the other survivors' accounts of the accident, claiming that ...

  8. Coming of Age (Star Trek: The Next Generation) - Wikipedia

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    James Hunt of Den of Geek said that it was a "very good episode" despite being "Wesley-heavy". He recommended that readers watch the episode and described the Remmick interviews and the shuttlecraft sequence as "fantastic". [7] Michelle Erica Green, writing for TrekNation, described the episode as "craptastic" and Wesley as "intolerable". [8]

  9. Deaths of United States federal judges in active service ...

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    Due to the unpredictability of such circumstances, deaths of judges in active service are more likely to lead to judicial appointment controversies (where one party resists the confirmation of a judge appointed by a president of the other party); such deaths occasionally change the structure of the court itself, as legislators may seek to avoid changing the balance of a particular court by ...