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...Thanks to three throwing errors by Yale third baseman Zac Bradley and a two-run double by Steffan Wilson, the Crimson plated four in the opening inning, and took a 5-2 lead in the third after a solo home run off the bat of Josh Klimkiewicz. The big fly was the 23rd of Klimkiewicz’s Harvard tenure, moving him within five of Zak Farkes’ school record...
...ninth that provided the final margin.“Klimkiewicz and Wilson back to back are pretty good guys,” head coach Joe Walsh said. “You can’t make a mistake to either one of those guys. [Princeton head coach Scott] Bradley mentioned he thought this was the best lineup he’s seen that we’ve had, with Klimkiewicz and Wilson in the middle of it.” Harvard was treated to its second straight impressive pitching outing. In his introduction to the Ancient Eight, freshman Adam Cole...
...past cute-but-hackneyed material like this as well. It’s why they ended “Sex and the City” before the girls got pre-menopausal. The flick also creates a batch of likeable secondary characters—including Tripp’s BFFs (Bradley Cooper, “Wedding Crashers” and Justin Bartha, “National Treasure”) and Paula’s slightly unhinged roommate (indie darling Zooey Deschanel of “The Good Girl”)—adding an intelligent quirkiness that helps...
...blunt, but critics allege that other supporters are being ambiguous.“Along with [Frankfurter Professor of Law] Alan Dershowitz, [Glimp Professor of Economics Edward L.] Glaeser now becomes the second Harvard professor strongly suggesting that Summers’ critics are anti-Semitic,” blogger Richard Bradley writes. “Neither man has come out and said so explicitly, but they’re inching up to it...If Dershowitz and Glaeser believe [this], then they have an obligation to make their case explicitly, with all the seriousness it merits. Otherwise, they should stop hinting...
...Where Harvard professors missed the board altogether, Kellaway, and, to a lesser extent, Bradley, hit the bullseye. Pundits who used Summers’ ouster to score political points—either against political correctness, the Left, or Harvard faculty proper—were blinded by their own prejudices to what has always been a case of clashing management styles. Eugene Robinson of the Post summarized these wrongheaded opinions brilliantly: “Summers came to be seen as the champion of those who believe that elite American campuses are under the evil sway of a smug, leftist, feminist, multi-culti...