Word: redmond
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...varsity Dave Dooley, Tom Musliner, and Rich Kolombatovich will fence foils; Jon Kolb, Bob Damus, Dave Redmond, and Dan Morris, sabre; and Kent Britten, Jerry Keller, Bill Neaves, and Paul Mundie, epee...
...Cobb took the tenth spot for Harvard, five seconds behind Stout. Charles Redmond and Ed Laws took 12th and 13th for Harvard in 23:02 and 23:05 respectively, before Gregg Audette closed out the Dartmouth scoring by taking 14th...
Whispers & Wiretaps. Houghton succeeds Wall Street Lawyer Roland Redmond, 72, whose 17-year reign has been marked by unprecedented growth. Met attendance nearly quadrupled, to 7,000,000 last year. Half of the museum's 20 acres of floor space has been renovated, and a glamorous series of openings will take place this season...
Frantic Frenchmen. The Met's greatest stroke was its 1961 auction purchase of Rembrandt's Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer; armed with backing from Redmond's board, Rorimer outbid the well-heeled Cleveland Museum with the highest known price ever paid for an art object, $2,300,000. But that deal involved only money, of which the Met has access to loads ($104 million-plus in assets, exclusive of its art riches); other triumphs are more intriguing. Four years ago, the Met stirred outrage in the Gaullist Parliament by quietly acquiring, for possibly...
...Thackeray's antihero, christened Redmond Barry, was a soldier, Member of Parliament, traitor, spy, gambler, spendthrift and all-round cad. He hounded the rich Lady Honoria Lyndon into marriage, taking her name as well as her fortune. The luck of Barry Lyndon finally ran out in a London prison, where he died of delirium tremens...