Word: finest
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Regan will be replacing Tom Nicosia, who served as captain for two years. Regan, honorable mention all-American last spring, was also captain of the freshman team two years ago. "Bruce is one of the finest lacrosse players we've had at Harvard in a long time," Munro said...
Harvard's varsity nine had its finest weekend of the season Friday and Saturday, moving from eighth to third place in the Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League and finishing first in the NCAA District I standings with victories over Dartmouth, 12-9, and Yale...
...director and a vice president of the Museum of Primitive Art, who was killed in an auto accident last summer. Rockefeller met the courtly d'Harnoncourt, an extraordinarily knowledgeable specialist on primitive art, in the late 1930s. Together, they built Rockefeller's collection into one of the finest in the world. In 1949, he became director of the Modern, demonstrating a flair for showmanship, fund-raising and that mysterious ability that knits an organization together...
...trustees promised that the venturesome building and exhibition program on which Lowry had embarked would be carried on, and the younger curators could only hope that they meant it. It would be unfortunate indeed to have the nation's first and finest museum of contemporary enterprise become what some restless hippies branded it in jest shortly before Lowry took over: the mausoleum of modern...
Outside the EIBL, Harvard went undefeated to win the Greater Boston League championship. In its finest game of the season, the Crimson beat B.U. 5-4 and Springfield 6-2. Yale lost to Springfield earlier in the year 8-5, while the Terriers easily demolished Dartmouth...