Word: spectacularized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...guest space (2 sq. ft. per person). The last White House wedding of a President's offspring was in 1914, when Woodrow Wilson's daughter Eleanor married Treasury Secretary William McAdoo in a simple ceremony. Mrs. Abell's nuptial production will more closely resemble the 1906 spectacular in which "Princess Alice" Roosevelt, Republican Teddy's daughter, wed Ohio Congressman Nicholas Longworth...
Senior Bob Higgins came on to finish the game, and in his first varsity appearance the Melrose veteran made two spectacular saves...
...rebirth of New York's parks, three men have played key roles. John Lindsay had the vision to understand the role that parks play in an urban society. Thomas Hoving, his first Parks Commissioner, now director of the Metropolitan Museum, has the genius to translate Lindsay's vision into spectacular "happenings" that reoriented the attitudes of an entire city toward its parks. And August Heckscher, the present commissioner, is expanding on Hoving's work and creating a structure that will make it endure...
Parrot, New England Sophomore of the Year in 1966, is a two-time All-Ivy second team selection. The Crimson's most spectacular stickhandler, skater, and scorer, Parrot should be as dangerous at left wing as at his former center slot...
Gatto, who lives in Quincy House, came to Harvard after a spectacular football career at Needham High. He played halfback, quarterback, and fullback, and was co-captain of the team his senior year...