Word: parkes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard cross country team hustled to its eighth consecutive victory of the season yesterday, sweeping the first nine places to outdistance Dartmouth on a soggy Franklin Park course by a perfect score...
...PARKS and Recreation Department have taken a noncommittal attitude. Trying to pass the show off as "just another part of the park," they have stated, "Like any piece of art, if you're excited, you're excited. If you're annoyed, you're annoyed...
...suggest it, but rather to provide a place for people to reflect. The monument consists of seven heavy, translucent glass piers, each 10 ft. square and 11 ft. high. They will be placed on a 66-ft.-square granite pedestal designed to be built in Manhattan's Battery Park. The New York Parks Department has approved the plan in principle. When installed, the monument will allow visitors to stroll among the piers; the central pier will be open on one side and serve as a small chapel with writing incised upon the walls. The lightsome, airy cubes are designed...
Cornell never had much of a chance. Through some administrative error, Harvard did not even mark the 5.5-mile Franklin Park course, and the Big Red runners had to jog around it with Harvard coach Bill McCurdy prior to the race. From the opening gun, however, there were plenty of Crimson harriers in front to show...
...three weeks. Tim McLoone and Erik Roth have shaken off their leg and foot injuries and will return to action. Though under orders to be cautious on the hills today, McLoone may be able to compensate by opening up on the lengthy flat stretches of the 5.5-mile Franklin Park course...