Word: liz
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Most of their companies are still relatively small, but some have grown into sizable corporations. Among the largest: Liz Claiborne (1987 revenues: $1 billion), the New York City fashion conglomerate built on Designer Claiborne's clothing for working women; Lillian Vernon (fiscal 1988 sales: $126 million), a mail-order gift company based in Mount Vernon, N.Y., and founded by Lillian Katz; and ASK Computer Systems (1987 sales: $125 million), a California software manufacturer started by Sandra Kurtzig...
...mighty proud of this race," heavyweight Coach Liz O'Leary said. "We raced better than anyone predicted [Radcliffe was seeded number three coming into Sprints], and we'll see what we can do in the next three weeks to beat Brown and Washington and stay ahead of Yale...
...twinbill started, the Crimson looked like a team ready to win. Harvard jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning of the opening game. Singles by Co-Captain Mary Baldauf, Liz Crowley and Co-Captain Sharon Hayes loaded the bases. Beth Reilly walked in Baldauf and Crowley scored on an error...
Harvard finally cracked Wolberg in the bottom of the eighth inning when Co-Captain Mary Baldauf led off with a single, catcher Nancy Prior sacrificed Bauldauf. over to second. Liz Crowley poked an opposite-field single that put runners at the corners with...
...varsity had a very aggressive race and a great first 1000," Radcliffe head coach Liz O'Leary said, "but they let Yale slip away in the middle and get four or five seats. They came back in the sprint, but it wasn't enough to catch them. The race intensity was there, but some technical flaws in the middle hurt them...