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...current crop of players didn't have to care too much about walking out--they have strike insurance to support them and judges who are willing to cut their alimony payments in half (Can Barry Bonds really evoke that much sympathy...
...terms of the actual outcomes of the competitions, what is perhaps more important in getting the Crimson over the proverbial hump is the crop of incoming freshman players...
...whole, the Crimson has a chance to elevate Harvard volleyball to a new level. It will usher in a large crop of talented freshman. It returns a number of solid, experienced sophomores and juniors, as last year's team was extremely young...
...words were F. Scott Fitzgerald's, and he was describing students at Princeton in This Side of Paradise. Granted, it was 74 years ago, but this week, as Harvard welcomes the 358th annual crop of first-years into the Yard, they seem like a good place to start an editorial...
...people. After leaving the service, Carter got a job at a camera supply shop and drifted into journalism, first as a weekend sports photographer for the Johannesburg Sunday Express. When riots began sweeping the black townships in 1984, Carter moved to the Johannesburg Star and aligned himself with the crop of young, white photojournalists who wanted to expose the brutality of apartheid -- a mission that had once been the almost exclusive calling of South Africa's black photographers. "They put themselves in face of danger, were arrested numerous times, but never quit. They literally were willing to sacrifice themselves...