Word: finests
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Being a one-line sextet does not mean Yale can't score. Morrison and Walsh are two of the finest forwards in the East. At Ingalls last week, they put on quite a show, considering that Morrison's knee was so badly injured that he couldn't walk six hours before the game...
...well-received productions as Douglas Moore's The Wings of the Dove and Robert Ward's The Crucible. Using enthusiasm to stretch his financial resources, Rudel is able to mount first-rate productions for one-tenth the cost of more elaborate opera companies. His singers represent the finest of the younger U.S. crop; at least 80 have gone on to sing...
...most of the jackets Kleist saves go into his personal collection. When the Harvard collection began, Kleist realized that many of the finest jackets were created not by famous artists, but by professional jacket-designers, who seldom achieved recognition outside their specialty. So he started a personal collection to preserve jackets which pleased his esthetic sensibility for graphic, calligraphic, and pictorial...
Kleist's collection, with nearly 7000 jackets, is much larger than Harvard's. Arranged by year and then by country, it is one of the finest private collections of postwar jackets in the world. Kleist says he would gladly show his collection to interested students, but nobody has ever wanted to inspect it in its dingy tomb in the basement of Lamont...
Rare Praise. Such praise has not been earned overnight. Berkeley's "finest" have been building their reputation ever since the force was founded. In 1905, August Vollmer, a self-educated criminologist, noticed that the then 130-year-old city had no police force and decided to start one. His name is still legend in law enforcement circles for the methods that he pioneered. His stiff rules of conduct are now standardized as a code of ethics for police across the country. His department was the first to use blood, fiber and soil analysis in detection (1907); the first...