Word: winning
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...immigrant junk dealer, St. Louis-born Wolfson rose to prominence during the '50s by expanding Merritt-Chapman & Scott, a heavy-construction company, into shipbuilding, paint making and chemicals as an early conglomerate. His unsuccessful attempt in 1955 to win control of Montgomery Ward won him a reputation as a controversial corporate raider. Later he managed to become the largest stockholder in American Motors Corp., which was then headed by George Romney, now Secretary of Housing and Urban Development...
...sure that this is a typical Harvard crew," Burk said. "They will be just as tough as Harvard crews in the past, and the race can go either way. Which ever beat is 'on' the day of the race will win," he said. "We're hopeful that...
...beat Princeton." Phil Zuckerman said yesterday. Teammate Bob McDowell felt that it the Crimson can play as it did in its 12-4 victory over Cornell, anyone could win tomorrow's game. It seems to be a question of putting together four quarters of the type of lacrosse Harvard is capable of playing...
With a comfortable seven-run cushion. Coach Loyal Park experimented with his reserve squad yesterday and they delivered six more tallies as the Harvard nine crushed Brandeis 14-2 at Marcus Field. The win kept the Crimson undefeated in the Greater Boston League with one game left...
...appears that the tennis team will have to win its last five matches if it is to tie for the Eastern title with Penn and Princeton. Coach John Barnaby says he hopes that his team which has worked so hard will close out the season with top laurels...