The University of Missouri Tigers football team notches its largest-ever margin of victory over the University of Wisconsin Badgers, according to a university website. The Tigers won 27-21.
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December 27, 1926
Charles Lindbergh was turned down by his boss, William B. Robertson, for help in financing his solo Trans-Atlantic flight. He already had $1,000 from Albert Bond Lambert. The Post-Dispatch also turned Lindy down, but business leaders Harry Hall Knight and Harold Bixby would say yes.
October 27, 1911
Republican Governor Herbert Spencer Hadley proposed that prisoners in county jails be permitted to work on the new cross-state highways in exchange for shortened jail sentences. Hadley served one term was Missouri's 32nd governor (1909 to 1913).