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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).
- ³¢´Ç·°ù²¹Â·»å´Ç [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)
Example Sentences
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.
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.
Before that, he was one of the best football players in Taft High history, playing receiver.
In 1910, President Taft began the tradition of throwing out the first pitch on opening day.
Mark Drucker was honored by Taft High on Monday for 50 years of coaching basketball at the Woodland Hills school.
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