Word: zealander
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...McKinney hardly cuts the blocky figure of a woman skier. Actually, the entire women's team appears less robust than its regimen. At various boot camps from Hawaii to New Zealand, karate and pro football have been mixed into the exercises (Green Bay Packer Del Rodgers was a drill instructor). With the exception of three-time Olympian Cindy Nelson, a bronze-medal winner in 1976, they are extraordinarily fit. Nelson crashed a gate at Val d'Isere, France, last month and tore the ligaments in a knee. She returned to the U.S. immediately and has been working furiously...
Moreover, demand for Villa Banfi's products is developing around the world. The firm now sells wines in Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, Britain, Ireland, New Zealand, the Caribbean and Central and South America. Last month Villa Banfi announced that the Mitsubishi Foods Group will be the importer and distributor for Riunite wines in Japan...
DIED. Keith Holyoake, 79, popular Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1960 to 1972; after a series of heart attacks and strokes; in Wellington. A master of consensus politics who enjoyed debating issues with his working-class constituents, Holyoake smoothly guided his nation through the crisis of New Zealand's military involvement in Viet...
Harvard is strong at the top of its team, with three All-American, Dave Boyum, Jackson, and Lubowitz. Next semester, national champion Kenton Jernigan will be returning from New Zealand, where he has been playing with the U.S. National team...
Mary C. Hennessey '84-5 spent her year dishing out food to the homeless on Los Angeles' Skid-Row. Pamela Leroy '82-4 spent 15 months sailing along Australia's Great Barrier Reef, picking potatoes in New Zealand, and hiking through Thailand, Hong Kong, China, and Japan. Dennis Crowley '75-'85 taught music, conducted and worked as an MIT staff librarian in his decade away from Harvard...