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...Shawn didn??t really have any ups and downs,” Walsh insists. “I wasn’t surprised when he got drafted. I’d like to think that his being the number-one guy during his four years here at Harvard would get him some notice...
Haviland’s knee-buckling curveball didn??t hurt, either, and professional hitters were just as stumped by his signature hook as his former Ivy foes were. As he split time as a starter and a reliever in 18 appearances in Vancouver, the righty struck out 61 batters over 54.1 innings en route to a 3.48 ERA. In one start, he notched 10 punchouts in just four frames of work...
...bear arms for private use, Scalia responded, “Bearing arms—you can’t bear a tank.” “You can’t bear a cannon or a mortar of the sort in use in 1781, so it didn??t even the playing field between the citizens and the standing army,” he said. Although many audience members said they had mixed views of originalism, most agreed that Scalia’s speech had more than met their expectations. “He?...
...chances, we just didn??t stick the ball in the net,” Farrar said. “Brown did a little better job of capitalizing on their opportunities...
...Some Harvard students watching the speech—at least those sitting around me—sneered that Rogoff didn??t realize that for Harvard students accustomed to jobs at the upper echelon of finance, the usual recruiting suspects remain alive, if not quite well. Indeed, of the behemoths that have gone under in the past months, only Lehman Brothers was a major recruiter at Harvard. The most sought-after financial recruiters—namely Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, and Citigroup—have survived the recent turmoil and have shown their health by buying up the dismembered...