Word: medals
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...Those are the topics she cares about and I think those are the messages she will want to share with graduating college students," says Renee M. Landers '77, who was president of the Radcliffe College Alumnae Association when Edelman was awarded the Radcliffe Medal in 1989--one of her many nationwide awards received in the 1980s...
...medal is just one indication that Edelman's fame is not fleeting. Early in her activist career, Edelman was oft-regarded as a harbinger of woe, a voice of unnecessary despair amidst a sea of calm...
...Olympic Committee has decided to pay athletes $15,000 for each gold medal an American wins at the next Olympics, $10,000 for each silver, $7,500 for a bronze and $5,000 for a fourth-place showing. (In the past the committee awarded $2,500 for any top-eight performance...
Senior Stacy Cauldwell took home Harvard's only gold medal with her 141-foot javelin throw, good enough to clinch a spot at the Eastern Championships...
RUTH MOSHER WILL ALWAYS WONDER WHAT LED HER DAUGHTER SHERRI Jewell to David Koresh. The pictures scattered around the house are of Sherri: winning a medal in a marathon; accepting her high school diploma; hugging her mother, whom she considered her best friend. "I thought her childhood was pretty happy," says Mosher, "but maybe it wasn't." Sherri, born 43 years ago in Honolulu, the only child of a salesman and a schoolteacher, was uprooted when her parents separated and her mother moved with her to California. But "I gave her everything -- all the ballet, music, gymnastics, swimming classes...