Word: winners
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Whether she realizes it or not, I am of the decided opinion that Oscar-Winner Olivia de Havilland made her discovery that "It's the adjectives that count" [TIME, March 31] not from "reading a lot of books between scripts," but from her husband, Marcus Aurelius Goodrich, author of the novel Delilah...
Waiting at Wellesley Sunday with open arms will be petite Freshman Prentice LarRiou who has promised a "very special" kiss for the winner. "I just love bicycles," cooed Prentice...
Balloting in the Houses was heavy, stated Axt, as close to 90 percent of the residents cast votes in almost every House. This weight of voting was partly responsible for the wide margins of victory, each winner finishing 30 to 40 votes ahead of his nearest competitor...
Malcolm H. Holmes '28 will conduct the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra tonight at 8:30 o'clock in Sanders Theatre in a concert introducing "Variations for Piano and Orchestra," by Nicholas Van Slyck '45, winner of the sodality contest for original student compositions...
Taylor attributed the victory against Dartmouth to "consistent Crimson strength in the lower brackets." Since the winner in Harvard-Dartmouth contests is always determined by the total time each team takes in covering the course rather than by the relative positions of the few leaders, all around strength is essential for victory. Thus, though the Green took first place and captured six of the ten top slots, the Crimson skiers gained fifteen of the places between tenth and thirtieth, and thereby underscored the Indians...