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...economics beat reporter in the mid-1980s, and later as a foreign correspondent and columnist traveling to over 100 countries, Kristof has displayed a “gift for getting to the heart of the matter,” says Susan D. Chira ’80, foreign editor of the Times and a former Crimson president...
...more opportunity to have Dad all to ourselves, even if it meant sitting in the second-to-last row of the stadium and enduring the cursing and incessant farting of unhygienic, old men. We’d bundle up early in the morning, leave home by 11 a.m. to beat the traffic—Dad insisted on this, though it almost always ensured we were at the Meadowlands with nothing to do by 11:45—retrieve the sandwiches and hot chocolate Mom had prepared and head out, just father and son (later daughter) for the whole day, picking...
...head-to-head matchup, I’m convinced that the only remaining team that would definitely beat the Crimson is Furman. Montana might also be a slight favorite depending on the location of the game.” (9/30/2004...
...plans of back-to-back titles, and left Harvard head coach Joe Walsh searching for answers.“It was just a tough day,” Walsh said. “There was no turnaround point...We didn’t do a good enough job; they beat us hitting-wise [and] pitching-wise.”Up to that fateful meeting with Princeton, Walsh’s Crimson had established itself as the Ivies’ team to beat, rounding into form as the calendar turned to April and the opponents became familiar. Harvard easily dispatched...
...coach had reminded us about the history of the rivalry between Harvard and Yale,” sophomore Caroline Simmons said at the time. “We really took that to heart and wanted to beat them...