Word: proudest
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Driskell--who says helping organize the first-year formal one of her proudest council accomplishments--declares herself "die-hard...
...Linden sees any playing time in New Haven, he deserves to be remembered as one of the most important contributors to this senior class. And despite his struggles and setbacks on the field, he still feels proudest when referring to himself as a "true student-athlete...
Kovach capitalized on these historic changes by bringing more international journalists to Harvard and helping to encourage a free press in countries throughout Eastern Europe and Latin America. These accomplishments, he said, were his proudest achievements...
Dunn says she worked on making Smith a more welcoming place for minority students, drafting a "Design for Diversity" to raise aware of racial issues. She calls it her proudest achievement as president...
...World War II term that two generations later continues to conjure up the warmest and proudest memories of a noble war that pitted pure good against pure evil--and good triumphed. The victors in that war were the American G.I.s, the Willies and Joes, the farmer from Iowa and the steelworker from Pittsburgh who stepped off a landing craft into the hell of Omaha Beach. The G.I. was the wisecracking kid Marine from Brooklyn who clawed his way up a deadly hill on a Pacific island. He was a black fighter pilot escorting white bomber pilots over Italy and Germany...