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...presidential connections don’t stop there—Maggie’s Sweets, the umbrella store under which Kilvert & Forbes now runs, also made Bill Clinton’s 48th-birthday ice cream cake. Though the lactose-intolerant former president wasn’t able to enjoy the creation, the Clinton White House staff now knows what it means to eat dessert Kerry-style...
...Harvard ranked in the top 10 in I-AA. If the GPI used the Sagarin rating that the BCS employs—the Elo-Chess category, which doesn’t include the ever contentious margin of victory—Harvard would be ranked third in I-AA and 48th in all of Division I. (Obviously, I don’t intend to defend the latter statistic, but rather I included it to illustrate the ridiculous nature of some of the constraints of the BCS system, such as removing margin of victory from the calculations. That?...
Freshmen Sarah Bourne (19:02) and Eliza Gardiner (19:18) rounded out Harvard’s scoring by finishing in 48th and 72nd...
...from a meteoric rise within scouting circles when he was a Tiger for his possession of baseball’s mythical five “tools”: running fast, throwing hard, hitting for average, hitting for power and fielding ability. Thus, he was drafted in the second round (48th overall) of the 2004 MLB draft by the Cincinnati Reds...
Thirteen Ivy League baseball players were drafted overall on Monday and Tuesday, from as early as the second round (No. 48 overall pick B.J. Szymanski of Princeton) to as late as the 48th (No. 1,428 overall pick Brian Winings of Pennsylvania...