Word: legacyism
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We come from an expansive, an intimate, culture that has long been judged second-rate by the U.S. Out of pride as much as affection, we are reluctant to give up our past. Our notoriety in the U.S. has been our resistance to assimilation. The guarded symbol of Hispanic-American...
DePalo, one of the best baseball players in Harvard history, brings a legacy of offensive success and catching experience back to the Crimson with him. Over his four-year career, DePalo hit for a .332 average.
Turning pro in 1985, Tyson knocked out 18 men for a start, twelve of them within three minutes, six of those within 60 seconds. He did not jab them; he mauled them with both hands. They fell in sections. His first couple of fights were in Albany, on the undercard...
From then it was only a matter of time before Reagan would be face to face with Lenin's legacy. He and Nancy entered the Kremlin on a red carpet that led up a grand staircase toward St. George's Hall. Reagan looked up and the whole world seemed filled...
And while Vorenberg led the Law School in its extensive examination of its education process and its facilities, professors said Vorenberg's legacy would include reforms in the curriculum. Colleagues credited Vorenberg with helping enlarge the Law School's clinical program and encouraging more students to pursue careers in public...