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"I believe RHS won the state championship in chess in the late 1970s, and the state championship in basketball in the late 1970s or early 1980s, but am unable to find confirmation on the Web. Hopefully someone with a better memory can provide more details."
[-- Lukobe 20:54, 1 March 2004 (UTC)]
Summary: + cit, + cite web, ft congruent wrt sources, punc; see Talk.
Explication: Add citations, add cite web template, add short full text so congruent with respect to sources; see Discussion. Please see also
Talk:Seattle, Citing sources.
Boundaries congruent with sources; cf. Shenk et al, and description at Seattle neighborhoods # Informal districts and Shenk et al at Talk:Seattle # About sources cited.
Sears. For the relevant historical period, the entity was Sears, Roebuck and Company, popularly known as Sears Roebuck.
Sears merged with Kmart in early 2005, creating the Sears Holdings Corporation. In the 1970s, the name "Roebuck" was dropped from the trade name of the stores, though not from the official corporate name. In 1893, the corporate business name became Sears, Roebuck and Company. [
Sears] --
GoDot 10:44, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
{{ Citation needed}} noted where needed to distinguish from citation following. Cf. Talk:Seattle, Citing sources.
"Retrieved [date]", since on-line reference links can break (per Embedded links).
{{ Citation needed}} Buck as alumnus of RHS not found so far: Search seattleschools.org?
-- GoDot 07:09, 23 June 2006 (UTC)