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In Savannah, Mark Reynolds, Hal Haenel, Courtney Becker-Dey and Lanee Butler lead an American contingent that hopes to continue the success of Barcelona, where the U.S. won nine medals, more than any other team.
The fourth in his family to serve in a Harvard administrative position, Reynolds acted as the University's primary non-academic business officer.
As vice president, Reynolds was particularly influential in construction affairs. Over the course of his 14 years at Harvard, he oversaw such projects as the Yenching Library, the University Health Services building, New Quincy House and the Leverett Towers.
Reynolds served as Harvard's administrative vice president until retiring in 1960. His work in business continued through several Boston-based firms' finance committees into the 1970s.
Of the many great achievements of his lifetime, including his work with the commission, Reynolds has said that serving Harvard was "definitely the activity from which I...derived the greatest pleasure and satisfaction."