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...becoming even less important when his father vanishes and his brother gets caught stealing for grocery money. Once Freddie tumbles down a slope into a hobo camp, he enters a world where impoverishment erases the distinction of being Jewish. By the end of the book he realizes that his 13th birthday has been completely forgotten...
...that he’s an important part of this team.” The season did not start as smoothly for the freshman. In the first game of the season, the hurler gave up four runs in a 12-6 loss to the Florida Gators, then the No. 13th ranked team in the nation. Although Cole surrendered two runs through the first five innings, which included an impressive stint in which 15 of 16 Gators were retired, a series of hits in the sixth chased him from the game. Although the beginning may have been less than perfect, Cole...
...HARVARD 5, RICE 2 Harvard didn’t know what to expect from Rice, a non-conference opponent that no member of the Crimson had ever played. No matter—Harvard swept through four of six singles matches, and two of three in doubles, taking its 13th win of the season and completing the weekend winning streak. “We kind of went into the weekend thinking anything less than three wins would be a disappointment,” Riain said. HARVARD 7, COLUMBIA 0 On Saturday, the Crimson welcomed Columbia indoors to the Murr Center...
...With the win, Hartwick moved closer to securing its sixth straight CWPA Northern Division Championship. The Hawks are the top-ranked team in the CWPA poll.“They are a very, very good team,” Farrar said. “They are not ranked 13th in the country for nothing. They are legit and very skilled. When you play a team like that, you can’t make mistakes, or at least very many of them. Sometimes you can get away with them, but they are going to punish you. We made too many...
...role of old, bitter, jaded Nellie in “No Soliciting.” Possibly the darkest and most disturbing scene was “The Best Daddy,” where Lisa (Masha O. Godina ’08) tries to figure out whether her 13th birthday present from her father (Daniel J. Rinehart ’09), which is covered in a bulky patchwork quilt, is in fact alive or dead. Godina displayed an intense wide-eyed innocence that skillfully avoided caricature. Somehow, the horror of contemplating whether or not Lisa’s sister is dead...