Word: belmont
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra has elected officers for the year 1966-1967. They are: Edgar G. Engleman '67, of Lowell House and San Diego, Calif., president; Douglas K. Eilar '67, of Quincy House and Whittier, Calif., vice-president; Susan K. McCrensky '67, of Coggeshall House and Belmont, secretary; and Walter S. Blood '68 of Eliot House and Leonia, N.J., treasurer...
...Donald W. Meaders of Pennypacker Hall and West Allis, Wis.: Joseph W. Mullin of Holworthy Hall and Maynard; Andrew J. Rudnick of Weld Hall and New York; Sumner A. Slavin of Thayer and Chestnut Hill; Jerome T. Walker of Holworthy and McKeasport, Penn.: Paul J. Zofnass of Hurlbut and Belmont...
...Phoenix, N. Y., manager; Neil K. Miller '67 of Quincy House and Omaha, Neb., student condutor; Harry A. Quigley '66 of Quincy House and St. Louis Mo., drillmaster: David A. Grimes '69 of Weld Hall and Greensboro, N.C., librarian, and John W. Weeks Jr. '68 of Leverett House and Belmont, properties manager...
Edmund H. Olson '68 of Quincy House and South Weymouth, record manager; Henry W. Rau '68 Quincy House and Delray Beach, Fla., personnel manager and Gordon H. Selion Jr. '68 of Dunster House and Belmont, supply manager, were also elected...
...follow it exactly-and heaven only knows what the result will be. Mating a mare named Geisha to a stallion named Polynesian may result in 1) a Native Dancer, who won 21 out of 22 races, or 2) a Noble Savage, who never won a race at all. August Belmont gave his name to a famous race track (New York's Belmont Park), but he is better remembered as the fellow who bred Man o' War-and sold him as a yearling for $5,000. Aghast at his blunder, Belmont tried to reproduce the champion that got away...