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Like it has all winter, the Harvard baseball team will be playing inside once again this weekend. But the venue will be nicer than the makeshift batting cages of Palmer-Dixon...
...Walsh, it’s not only about being a big kid—which, of course, is the reliable Palmer-Dixon antidote, and which, of course, he is—but also about winning games. In nine seasons, Walsh-coached Harvard teams have won four Ivy League titles. When Walsh came to Harvard, the team had endured a decade of mediocre performances, but the coach quickly returned the Crimson to its glory days...
...kids have that dream,” Walsh says of his former star, with whom he still keeps close contact. “And it’s a great dream to have.” And a possible dream, even within the dreariness of Palmer-Dixon...
...when the Harvard baseball team trudges to the doors of the Palmer-Dixon Tennis Courts each winter day, Walsh cheerfully makes the most...
Alternately celebrated as a filmic masterpiece and reviled as racist propaganda, The Birth of a Nation has forged its place in America’s cinematic, social, and political history. Originally titled The Clansman, after Reverend Thomas Dixon Jr.’s 1905 play on which the film is based, the film’s adopted title does little to hide its true subject, a three-hour epic of the Civil War, post-war Southern Reconstruction, and development of the Ku Klux Klan...