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...difficult for us to have a political agenda because the BSA had such a strong hold on it,” Salahuddin said of the first years of the BMF. “BSA is the political arm. [As for] BMF…some presidents wanted to run it like a fraternity...
Mann flashed his bat after showing off his arm the in the top of the frame...
...When you’ve got an arm like that,” Walsh said with a grin, “show...
...lack of transportation and food for troops. Many African countries have 70 to 80 percent of their populations living on less than a dollar a day; while they may be willing to send troops, they cannot afford the five dollars a day required to clothe, house, feed and arm a soldier, especially one on a mission with no profit for the country. Thus, nations have donated troops, but they are ill-equipped. Some have failed to reach Sudan because their countries cannot afford to fly them there...
Crimson captain Schuyler Mann caught only 91 pitches in Harvard’s quick, 4-0 win over Yale, the first victory of Harvard’s doubleheader sweep at O’Donnell Field Saturday—but those 91 pitches, flung from the right arm of junior Frank Herrmann, zipped from the mound to the plate with such swiftness, such vigor, that Mann felt it anyway...