Word: finest
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...this presidential no-show, Harvard has reason to be disappointed. The University has lost the opportunity to see the Great Communicator in action. We have been deprived of a chance to see Reagan's legendary veneration for education in action. Groups like the Sparts have been deprived of their finest opportunity ever for attention-seeking protest. Derek Bok won't get his picture taken with the President. And Reagan would have been the finishing touch to Harvard Yard; they're almost the same...
...elitism, sexism, amateurism and other social vices, yet not without its allure--one realizes what Sir Sploshua's friend Sir George Beaumont meant when he swept aside the doubts of an uncertain client: "No matter, take the chance; even a faded picture from Reynolds will be the finest thing you can have...
...naively envisions an assembly line as an exhibition hall for his competitive drive and skill. As the youth, Rapp makes the stage glow in what could have been a formulaic speech about his having yearned to be an actor even before he knew that the profession existed. The finest performance is Ivey's as the play's forceful center, the clangy-voiced, flighty, phrase- turning mother with a heart of gold and a will of molybdenum. She always gets her way. Perhaps the best measure of the play's impact is that audiences depart eagerly debating whether she was right...
Last season, Fusco was named an All-American and enjoyed the the second finest single-season in Harvard history with 81 points and he finished second in the national scoring race...
Blair, who recorded only one playoff shutout in three years of junior hockey, was bothered by the flu last night, but he still managed to turn in one of his finest performances of the year, upping his save percentage to over...