Word: sacco
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...JAMES M. SACCO: Phillips Brooks House, Roosevelt Towers Program; Roxbury Leadership Club; Lowell House Committee, chairman; Harvard Undergraduate Council, co-chairman of subcommittee on Freshman Associate Program; freshman soccer; Lowell House soccer, basketball, baseball; Loeb, Spring's Awakening; Harvard Dramatic Club; Lowell House Friends of Italy, chairman; Combined Charities Advisory Committee...
...James D. Sacco '67, chairman of the Lowell House Committee, said he did not think the House dances would be affected the past, dances in one House have not been affected by parietals in another House, Sacco said. For this reason, the presence of visiting hours for women in the same House should not depress attendance at House dances, he explained...
...hustling defense and Jim Sacco's first-period goal proved the difference, as Lowell House nudged Eliot, 1-0, for the House soccer championship yesterday...
...Sacco's decisive goal was set up by center forward Henry Fields, who stole a rebound from Eliot goalie Sandy Maisel. Fields passed to left inside Sacco, who booted the ball into the abandoned goal...
...zeal, he set out to create a science from scratch. Be tween 1919 and 1923 he acquired data on almost every rifle, shotgun and side arm of recent manufacture, and simultaneously developed microscopic devices for examining gun barrels and comparing projectiles. Waite's methods were vindicated at the Sacco-Vanzetti trial, where the new instruments demonstrated irrefutably that a bullet from the gun Nicola Sacco was carrying had killed the payroll guard, ∙ FORENSIC MEDICINE, a science that had languished since the Renaissance, came on with a rush in the 19th century when Germany's Rudolf Virchow...