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Harvard, on the other hand, has a roster full of talent and experience, including four of the conference's top six point-scorers. With the two shutout victories, the Crimson (10-1, 8-1) increased its winning streak to seven games and moved into sole possession of first place for the first time this season. HARVARD 6 NIAGARA 0 HARVARD 5 NIAGARA 0 Harvard holds a two-point lead over both No.2 New Hampshire and No. 7 Princeton...
Hill orchestrates a talented Harvard roster. The Crimson currently leads the Ivy League in points per game (71.8), field goal percentage (46.0), and blocks per game...
...Crimson must not only grapple with a deep Huskies roster, but it must also deal with the absence of co-captain Claudia Asano. Asano suffered a sprained ankle in the match against UNH and will sit out the game tonight...
Mayer was building a roster of household names that almost lived up to MGM's slogan, "More stars than there are in heaven": Judy Garland, Clark Gable, Joan Crawford, Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, Lana Turner, the Marx Brothers, Ava Gardner and, of course, Garbo, L.B.'s personal discovery...
...Pillsbury Doughboy and Tony the Tiger, among other familiar icons of commerce. By the late 1950s Burnett had emerged as a prime mover in advertising's creative revolution, which grew in the glow of television's rise as America's consummate commercial medium. By 1960 Burnett's roster of clients had grown exponentially; at the time of his death the agency's billings exceeded $400 million annually. By last year that figure approached $6 billion...