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...friend and I went to the same Chicago-area high school, where for the decade we lived in the area we both cheered for the Bulls, the Bears, the Cubs, and other area teams. His switch in allegiances upon moving east struck me as overly convenient, even disloyal. I didn??t say it on the phone then, but I would now—when coming to an out-of-state college, it is crucial to stay true to one’s hometown sporting allegiances, backing the teams that have defined a childhood...
...themselves and their respective dorms. After offering high fives to her co-competitors and accepting her reward, Lao said of her victory, “I feel great, I used to do spelling bees in middle school so I was hoping that what I learned in middle school didn??t leave me. So I’m glad I was able to remember some...
...This is just a day for us to stay sharp. Get our pitchers some work seeing different batters, and our defense some work,” co-captain Bailey Vertovez said. “We didn??t really have many plays to make today. But, yeah, just stay sharp, get our bats swinging, and see some live pitching...
Jerome Kurtz, the independent attorney retained by Harvard to investigate the HMC practices and a former Internal Revenue Service commissioner, said he does not recall Rose or his concerns, though “that doesn’t mean it didn??t happen.” He added that he only remembers being hired to examine compensation arrangements with some of the investment managers, though he verified that signatures on correspondence with Rose regarding the concerns were indeed...
...they enjoy an activity that didn??t lie in ruins...