Word: finest
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...would establish the Crimson as the top team in the Boston area, but the varsity is shooting for higher stakes than this. In the next three weeks it will have to take on such teams as Boston College, Clarkson, St. Lawrence, Michigan and Minnesota; in short, some of the finest hockey teams in the country. Weiland realizes that a loss at this early juncture would be certainly damaging to his team's chances, but he reports that the Crimson is "ready...
...ancient and fundamental art of the sport: kicking the ball. No man in the nation knows more about this art than a husky, hustling Episcopal priest named Arnold A. Fenton, 55, chaplain at New York Military Academy in upstate Cornwall, who has developed some of the game's finest punters...
...boys of his parish in Ansonia, Conn, and later in Mamaroneck, N.Y. As his fame spread, he was taken on as kicking consultant by colleges from Harvard to North Carolina. His most famous pupil: North Carolina's All-American Charlie Justice, one of the game's finest quick-kickers...
...shift and change of artistic fashion. Collected by princes and merchants alike, he has remained one of the most popular artists in history. With 15 of the 40 surviving paintings attributed to him collected in one room, Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum (see color pages) is today his finest monument...
...exhibition, a traveling presentation of some of the collection's finest examples, celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the Morgan Library in New York. Here is one of those exquisite philanthropies made possible by a successful application of the philosophy that the public be damned...