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...With reporting by Jamil Hamad/Bethlehem, Aaron J. Klein/Jerusalem and Scott MacLeod/Cairo
...tone-deaf suit or a chivalrous protector of the integrity of America's favorite pastime? Bowie Kuhn, commissioner of Major League Baseball from 1969 to 1984, tangled aggressively with high-profile players like Hank Aaron and Jim Bouton and owners like George Steinbrenner, and chafed in 1969 when Curt Flood unsuccessfully sued the league to become a free agent. (In 1977 arbitrators ruled in favor of free agency.) But Kuhn launched the playoffs, ruled that female reporters should have equal access to the locker room, inked a deal with NBC to air night games of the World Series...
...first two rounds, he took on third seed Josh Churella of Michigan in the quarterfinals and lost 6-3. After coming up short, O’Connor recomposed himself and came back to win two more matches, solidifying his All-American status. The freshman defeated eighth seed Aaron Martin of Chattanooga, 6-3, and took a tiebreak win over Matt Coughlin of Indiana, 4-2, which guaranteed All-American honors. O’Connor then challenged the top seed in the tournament for third place, losing a close match, 5-4, before defeating Tyler Turner of Wisconsin...
...core clientele—the average Harvard student—still remains. “Maybe the fact that Qdoba takes away from the individuality of the Square is a legit concern, but I would rather eat delicious food than have an individual square,” said Aaron J. Mowery ’08. Mowery, who said he “stalked” Qdoba during its construction, described eating at the restaurant as a “transcendent experience.” He added that he was not concerned about the eatery’s light business during...
...scores might be close but he just shut people down.” Freshman J.P. O’Connor finished his historic rookie season by placing fifth at 149 pounds. After losing in the quarterfinals to No. 3 seed Ryan Churella of Michigan, O’Connor defeated Aaron Martin of Chattanooga, 6-3, and Matt Coughlin of Indiana, 4-3, to become one of only two true freshman All-Americans in the tournament. In the third-place bout, O’Connor faced top seed Dustin Schlatter, who had been upset the day before, and lost...