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CAMP 306 CAMPAGNA DI ROMA CAMP, WALTER, an American writer CAMPAGNA DI ROMA (kam-pan'- on athletics; born in New Haven, Conn., ya), the coast region of middle Italy, in April 7, 1859. He was graduated at which Rome is situated, from 30 to 40 Yale (1880) and soon attained promi- miles wide and 100 long, and forming the nence with such writings as "Book of undulating mostly uncultivated plain CONCEALED LISTENING POST A. As it looks to the enemy. B. Rear view showing observer. College Sports," "American Football," which extends from near Civita Vecchia etc. He was very active in the manage- or Viterbo to Terracina, and includes the ment of Yale's athletics. He edited vari- Pontine Marshes. The district is vol- U. S. TRANSPORT, WITH DAZZLE CAMOUFLAGE ous weekly papers devoted to sports and canic, and its lakes, Regillus, Albano, was a frequent contributor to popular Nemi, etc., are evidently craters of ex- magazines, tinct volcanoes. The soil is very fertile