Word: carew
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...three years Lloyd Carew-Reid, a classical guitarist living in New York City, played a cat-and-mouse game with Manhattan cops. What the man wanted to do was make music in the subway system, hoping his melodies would coax some change out of commuters' pockets. But there were rules against such conduct. In time Carew-Reid, an Australian, got down on himself for trying to make a living in so frustrating a fashion. Then one night a banal but correct notion changed his life. "This is America!" was his thought. "They can't do this...
...sought redress. As subjects, they are what crusty journalists of another age called the "little people." Forty years ago, Joseph Mitchell, the New Yorker writer, bridled at this condescension: "They are as big as you are, whoever you are." With that in mind, herewith the cases of the guitarist, Carew-Reid; the student, Cat Nguyen; and the entrepreneur, Edward Lawson...
...pair of sophomores had personal bests, as Shawn Carew nabbed eighth-place with his javelin throw of 196-ft., and Maurice Frilot finished fifth with his 48-ft. heave in the shot...
...other field events, the Harvard javelin crew should manage to earn points for the Crimson this year. Sophomores Matt Collins and Shawn Carew, and junior William Krause all figure to be competitive...
Sophomore Matt Collins won the javelin with a throw of 193-ft., 2-in. The Crimson swept the javelin event, as William Krause, Shawn Carew and John Grinalds all earned points for Harvard...