Word: 1900s
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...athletic squads, particularly on how the football team performs against its Ivy League competitors. Lynch's last minute kick on Saturday may well have been a $64,000 connection. Who can even estimate the economic value of coach Percy Haughton who reversed Harvard's losing ways in the early 1900s, and whose defensive hand signals were later used during World War I by the U.S. Army...
...dilemma familiar to other artists of the 1900s: the crisis of hand made "reality" in an age of photography...
...looks inevitable," Bowyer said. "This [view] is based on an extrapolation of more than 50 years of history. If you look at Cambridge in the early 1900s, you'll find only little houses here and there...
Died. André Dunoyer de Segonzac, 90, well-known French painter and printmaker; of bronchitis; in Paris. Inspired by Corot and Courbet, the young aristocrat shunned the early 1900s revolutionary experiments of his Fauvist and Cubist Parisian friends and bought a house in the south of France, where he painted gentle, Cézannesque still lifes and landscapes glimmering with the unique southern light. Retaining and refining his style throughout his lifetime, Segonzac won and kept the respect of artists, critics and collectors...
...clearly diagnosed case of Parkinson's in a patient born since 1931. So far it's cost me 14 bottles-just 14 of these younger patients identified since 1961." If Poskanzer is right, Parkinsonism will subside with the passing of the generation born in the early 1900s and now in their...