Word: sportingly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Harvard's reserves and coaches are an extremely vocal group, far more exciting than their counterparts on any team they have faced this season. And in a sport with as few substitutions as soccer, a supportive and inspirational group on the sidelines can be a definite advantage...
Bagley is a two-sport athlete at Harvard and probably one of the best all-around athletes on campus. In the spring you can catch her playing third base for the Ivy League-champion Harvard softball team, flashing the glove that earned her First Team All-Ivy honors last year...
Playing a sport like softball, where musical cheers from the dugout are practically expected, Bagley has learned how to be a vocal leader on and off the field. And when she is not in season, you can catch her in the stands at hockey games supporting her fellow Harvard athletes...
...lifetimes to do. She was a wife, a mother, an actress and a poet; she ran, she taught, she loved. Although she retired from track and field in 1989, she left a lasting mark. She raised the standard of competition and at the same time brought femininity to our sport. She showed by example that when you look great, you feel great--and when you feel great, you perform great. Florence brought to track a unique flair, style and grace, and added to them gold medals and world records. She was unquestionably the fastest woman in the world...
...South Africans, picnicking on Table Mountain, the flat-topped granite promontory that dominates the dramatic skyline of Cape Town, is a time-honored way of ushering in the New Year. As 2000 approaches, the 3,500-ft. mountain will sport a new look: the giant image of a clock face will be projected onto the front of the cliff, with the city's inhabitants and summertime visitors able to count down the minutes to the millennium...