Word: grandly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Heavyweight Second Varsity (Grand Final)--1. Wisconsin (5:44.5) 2. Brown (5:46.7) 3. Harvard (5:47.3) 4. Yale (5:47.9) 5. Pennsylvania (5:54.3) 6. Princeton...
Lightweight Varsity (Grand Final)--1. Yale (5:50.1) 2. Princeton (5:52.0) 3. Rutgers (5:53.1) 4. Harvard (5:53.4) 5. Pennsylvania (6:02.5) 6. Cornell...
Heavyweight Varsity (Grand Final)--1. Brown (5:41.0) 2. Wisconsin (5:44.0) 3. Princeton (5:46.0) 4. Harvard (5:46.8) 5. Pennsylvania (5:47.2) 6. Yale (5:49.5) 7. Boston University...
...Force's military- assistance and sales program. There he formed a relationship with Edwin Wilson, the CIA operative turned arms merchant now serving 52 years in federal prison for illegally selling arms to Libya. Secord's career stalled in 1982, when he came under investigation by a federal grand jury for allegedly conspiring with Wilson and others to defraud the U.S. Government of $8 million on an Egyptian arms-shipping contract. He was suspended from duty for a short time, although he was never indicted; he was reinstated with the approval of then Deputy Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci...
...folks will listen to is too broad for Rush and Maple Hill, and confining it to Elizabethan ballads played on dulcimers is way too narrow. Most of the artists associated with Rush and Maple Hill play acoustic instruments, though Rush's keyboardist, Irwin Fisch, for instance, played a Baldwin grand rigged out with a synthesizer at Symphony Hall. Bill Morrissey is a quirky, funny New Hampshireman who sometimes performs with Rush, singing made-by-hand songs about how he should be working the second shift at the shoe factory, except that here he is in this bar and probably...