Word: chico
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Just six months after he graduated from Harvard, Chico Wilson '70 charmed a group of alumni lawyers gathered at the Harvard Club of New York--despite the fact that his t-shirt and jeans clashed with the tuxedos of the other men in the room...
...clear that he should have been the speaker and not me," Daniels says. "Regaling the guests with tales about student activism at Harvard, speaking French with a lawyer from France...it was clear Chico was a committed intellectual, but he wore all of that stuff very lightly...
...Chico at a party, or at a very, very light social situation," Daniels adds, "he could act like he had not a care in the world...
Given the unsettled state of the environmental movement and the vengeful mood of its adversaries, a party thrown last weekend at Chico Hot Springs, Montana, was a good bet not to happen. But it did. The Wolf Fund, a tiny activist group set up in 1986 by wildlife biologist Renee Askins, 27, declared victory, gave a few cheers and disbanded. Askins had moved to Moose, Wyoming, in 1981 with the idea of helping get gray wolves re-established in Yellowstone National Park. The process, she thought, might take two or three years. It took a decade more than that...
Glockner's 34-yard field goal with 3:55 left to play made it 26-0. Harvard tumbled it on the ensuing kick-off, then Teodecki fired a 22-yard touchdown pass to senior Mike Chico to mercifully end the scoring...