Word: brightest
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Senior shortstop Ed Durso had a good year defensively last season and an excellent year at the bar the year before. If the All-GBL selection can put both together, he could be one of the Crimson's brightest stars this spring...
...Crimson again relied on its strong suit, the field events, for the bulk of its scoring. Despite the absence of two of its brightest stars, Blayne Heckel and Vincent Vanderpool-Wallace (both sidelined with leg injuries), the field corps picked up sixteen of the nineteen Crimson points...
...week whether to recommend Ashcraft's impeachment. The aggressive publication that dug out these facts is hardly a national name, though among the miners of Appalachia and labor experts across the country it is well known. It is the United Mine Workers Journal (circ. 230,000), possibly the brightest union publication around today...
...conspicuousness and our conspicuous scarcity at Harvard, teach us the implicit lesson that we women do produce bright, charming "exceptional" females; but that our best and brightest are hatched in woefully smaller numbers than those of the male variety. And so we work at Harvard, forsaking our more equally distributed, humiliatingly less lauded sisters in the badlands remote from magical Cantabrigia. We get smarter and more self assured and "Cliffie" or every year, so that by the time we are ready to graduate, words like oppression and sexism, feminism and sisterhood sound a little overstated, or a little irrelevant...
Nancy Sato's record-breaking performance in the one-meter dive was the brightest spot of last weekend's New England Intercollegiate Swimming Championships for the Radcliffe team, as they placed eleventh in a field of 23 at Brown...