Word: bright
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Mleczko is not The Crimson's Female Athlete of the Year just because of her statistics and awards. Mleczko's skill, experience and will to win were representative of the greatest women's hockey team in history that brought fans, excitement and a banner to Bright Hockey Center...
Though times are changing in Harvard Square--the bright Abercrombie & Fitch sign that can be seen through the Cardullo's window says as much--Cardullo said he is confident in the future of the store...
Coming back home to the Bright Center, Harvard stalled the Engineer attack, but a 20-save performance by goalie Joel Laing squeezed a 1-0 victory for RPI. The Crimson bounced back with a 4-3 win over Union...
...need to panic over Gates?s latest move. "It?s hardly unusual that the private sector and a big university are teaming up to create new technology," he says. And don?t worry about absent-minded academics being hoodwinked by Gates and his gang. "MIT is filled with bright people," says Quittner, "who can weigh the risks versus the benefits of this deal better than anyone...
...attractive, petite brunet often at Bill Bradley's side is instructive. From the beginning, academic and author Ernestine Misslbeck Schlant, 64, seemed to see him for who he wanted to be: a thinker, not just a jock; a statesman, not just a pol; sensitive and warm, not just arrogantly bright. Indeed, Dan Okimoto, Stanford professor and Bradley's college roommate, recalls that when Bradley first told him of Ernestine, he didn't start off by describing what she looked like but, rather, how she looked at him: though 30 cm shorter than the Knick, she would trot two steps ahead...