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...McCain himself didn't seem so sure about that. He did say that he believed Obama had "disparaged" small-town America, that he didn't think a love of God or weaponry had anything to do with economic despair. But when asked directly by Chris Matthews if élitism would be an issue in the general election, McCain said no. This may well be strategy: the candidate takes the high road while Schmidt lands the body blows. But McCain has laid down some pretty clear markers that he sees this election in much the same way that Obama (and Hillary...
...Theodore’s fellow classmate and Intern Memo fan Chris Schonberger ’06 agrees: “They understand the fact that it’s not a life-and-death situation,” Schonberger says. “The humor definitely helps because it makes people feel more comfortable, and I think that’s one of the most important things you can have in an internship—just that perspective that you’re there to learn, and whatever you do it’s not going to ruin your career...
...10th: - We're going into extras! Free baseball, although I don't know if anyone paid much to get in here in the first place. - O'Hara hits one sharply to right but it's tracked down. - Pinch hitter Chris Rouches in. A part of the logjam at first base, Rouches doesn't play much, but he's a great athlete and has a ton of raw power. Of course, raw power doesn't mean much if you don't hit the ball, and Rouces strikes out. - O'Neill goes down on an ugly swing...
Chijoff-Evans led off with a quick 6-1, 6-2 dismissal of Justen Roth at No. 6. Ermakov capped off his match shortly thereafter with a 6-2, 6-3 winner at No. 4 over Justin Fox. No. 108 Chris Clayton clinched the victory for Harvard with a hard-fought 7-5, 6-4 triumph at No. 2, while Nguyen notched a fifth point for the Crimson with his 6-4, 6-4 finish...
...personal best for him in the event. Classmate Sean Gil finished atop the pole vault competition with a personal-best 4.80 meters.Rounding out the rookie effort, Eric Clayman’s 53.26-meter hammer throw finished second among collegians and third overall, as Harvard volunteer coach Chris Bryce won the event, hurling the hammer 60.70 meters.“[Bryce] is a great athlete,” Saretsky said, noting that Bryce is working on his Olympic qualification. “He’s a great mentor and someone the other throwers on the team can really work...