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...It’s not frustrating that we were playing well and didn’t win,” said Dartmouth senior tight end Casey Cramer. “It’s frustrating that we didn’t capitalize and get the first down when we needed...
When Morris has the game of his life, as Dartmouth senior tight end Casey Cramer did on Saturday. Cramer caught 10 balls for a career-high 195 yards, but saw his performance pale in comparison to Morris’ 21 catches for 257 yards...
Mann, who missed the entire 2001 season after breaking his hand in an unfortunate off-field incident, has teamed with junior tight end Casey Cramer and junior receiver Jay Barnard to create one of the Ivy League’s most potent passing attacks. While both Cramer and Barnard are currently on pace to break the Dartmouth record for receptions in a season, Mann needs only 371 more passing yards to eclipse 5,000 for his career. It is a feat which just nine other Ivy Leaguers, including Rose, have accomplished. And Mann can move, as well?...
...Clifton Green, finance professors at Emory University's Goizueta Business School. The study supports the notion that Wall Streeters have fed Bartiromo market-moving information and traded before she aired it. In his book Trading with the Enemy, Nicholas Maier alleges that his former boss, trader and pundit Jim Cramer, was one of those who gamed Bartiromo. Cramer denies the accusation. Says CNBC: "We firmly stand by the work, ethics and integrity of Maria...
...CRAMER VS. CRAMER: Kirkus is bullish about "Confessions of a Street Addict" by James J. Cramer (Simon & Schuster; May 13), giving it a starred review. "Wall Street's most notorious bull bares all in this typically over-the-top memoir. If Alan Greenspan was the superego of the '90s economy, Cramer was surely its libido. This memoir hopscotches between his trademark hyperbole and a peculiar form of self-abnegation (he never seems happier than when flagellating himself). Wall Street-savvy readers will particularly enjoy Cramer's blow-by-blow account of the late-'90s market. The IPO for Cramer...