Word: fines
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Despite the varsity's fine showing off the backboards, which resulted in a 46-36 rebounding advantage, Brown was able to throw enough shots in the hoop to offset this superiority...
With Bellavance feeding and Ehrlich hitting, Brown went ahead, 37 to 36, at 2:40 of the second half, and never lost the lead. The pace was considerably faster, and as both teams raced up and down the court, the only salient feature of the half was Brown's fine shooting...
...undefined. But hesitation was foreign to him, and when he saw something he wanted he knew it. Moving repeatedly and swiftly through the cards, he came to the only one that would really do. It was executed in the form of a tasteful, red heart, the whole trimmed in fine doily. Inside was the legend...
Benjamin Rowland, Jr., professor of Fine Arts, questioned the value of having a non-concentrator studying intensely some small segment of science. "This seems to defeat the whole purpose of a General Education course, he said...
...wine was chilling at the beginning of the evening, a forum was held on the collecting of art. Leonard Baskin, Wellesley art historian John McAndrew, and John Nicholas Brown '22, introduced as a yachtsman and collector, were the scheduled speakers. Dwight MacDonald, replacing ailing Paul J. Sachs, professor of Fine Arts, emeritus, completed the panel...