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Luckily for the Crimson, however, the Sarah Downing show rolled into town. Downing ate the Yale defense up, burning it for the next five Harvard goals. The speedy freshman came to play, running and scoring as often as she liked (or so it seemed...
When Moses arrived to fill von Stade's shoes, he was greeted with a system in flux. As first-years all moved into Yard dorms and ate all their meals in the Union, life for them was becoming increasingly isolated. Although he advocates a first year that is special and distinct from the rest of the college experience, Moses was concerned that Yardlings were in danger of being too cut off from everyone else at the College...
Soon Castro noticed other signs of a sea change in the way Americans ate, dressed, worked and treated each other. Her impressions resulted in a lead Business story that appeared in TIME last summer. By then Janice was convinced she had uncovered nothing less than a fundamental shift in the national psyche. Once the cover project was under way, Castro and senior correspondent William McWhirter, a Kansas City boy, interviewed a spectrum of Americans across the country...
While most smokers were aware of which tables were for smoking, not all were (smokers from other houses who ate interhouse at Adams, for example) and sometimes even Adams smokers forgot exactly which tables were which. But whenever smokers were reminded they were smoking in a no-smoking section they unfailingly complied with the (hazy) regulations and moved to the smoking section...
Soon, the possibilities in "the Scud ate my homework" spread to those old enough to know better. True, war is hell for those who fight it but can be a handy excuse for those who don't, and adults began invoking it with an ingenuity and appetite that their offspring could only dream about. The situation in the Persian Gulf was invoked as a cause of the recession -- or as President Bush is fond of calling it, the temporary interruption in the longest economic expansion in history. Likewise for the two-week closing of the Folies-Bergere in Paris, John...