Word: wings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...first line of Parrot-Garrity-Fredo accounted for the visitors' 3-0 first-period margin. Captain Jack took the puck on his own blue line, skated down left wing, turned the corner on the Huskies' sophomore defenseman, and hit the goal's lower right corner...
Harvard's next two goals were the work of Flaman's brilliant partner, sophomore Chris Gurry. A minute after Mueller's counter, Gurry stickhandled the length of the ice, ignoring the Huskies' slashing, and dropped the puck at the crease for an easy shot by sophomore wing Ron Mark...
Four minutes into the third period, Gurry took off again from his own zone. At the blue line he hit wing Barry Johnson with a perfect lead, then used his great speed to catch up with Johnson's return pass and tip it past...
...newcomers began concentrating on the Mark 20, a prototype four-seater that Mooney (who soon left to join Lockheed Aircraft) had recently designed. The plane was noisy, but its wooden-wing construction enabled Rachal to price it low; by 1959, the company was turning out 180 of the 150-m.p.h. craft a year. The following year, Rachal switched to an all-metal plane, the single-engine Mark 21. The rakishly styled plane grew more popular with the addition in 1964 of a gyro-driven control system that automatically keeps the plane on course without constant pilot corrections...
...prints and drawings, and an impressive cross section of European paintings from the 15th century to the 17th century, topped off by El Greco's soaring Assumption of the Virgin. The rambling Italian Renaissance palazzo on Michigan Avenue enfolds an art school and the recent (1962) Morton wing for modern...