Word: burney
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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DIED. LEROY EDGAR BURNEY, 91, Surgeon General from 1956 to 1961 and the first in that office to implicate smoking as a cause of lung cancer; in Arlington Heights, Ill. Burney's pronouncements helped set the stage for the Surgeon General's landmark antismoking report...
...list of Harvard student-athletes reads as follows: Name Sport Yr. Margaret Angell Cross-Country Sr. Jennifer Burney Soccer Jr. Andy Davis Water Polo Sr. Amy DiMarzio Field Hockey Sr. Colin Edwards Cross-Country Sr. Tim Fleiszer Football Sr. Rebe Glass Soccer Sr. Elissa Hart Volleyball Sr. Rickey Le Soccer Sr. Chris Smith Football...
...fact the Crimson nearly let the game get away with seconds remaining in regulation. Gross once again took advantage of a Harvard defensive lapse to take off on a breakaway which left her one-on-one with Browning. Browning, who only recently wrested the starting job from junior Jen Burney, saved the day, rushing out to knock the ball away form Gross and preserve the tie-game. In the process, however, she sustained an injury which knocked her out of the game...
...incredibly rich. As the performance went, there may have been a textual imbalance on the side of too much brass, but Susan Gim '01 played her flute part superbly, and there were plenty of opportunities for the strings to generate a beautiful sound. The solo by Concertmistress Jen Burney '99 was one of the best parts of the first movement and, incidentally, authored the most entertaining program note: "young Antonin's musical talent was discovered early during his apprenticeship as a butcher." Was this a rhythmic knock-the-ham-hock knack? Or did Dvorak's vegan soul have him whistling...
Saves: Har--Burney 3, Browning...