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...Paul Finnegan and Peter Dillon wound up 34th and 40th for the Crimson...
...Rikert was the highest Crimson finisher in the Cross Country race. He placed 18th, while Paul Finnegan, Peter Dillon, and Andy Bauman took the 26th, 40th and 42nd spots...
...faces all, shrinks at nothing." This directness is one reason why Ibsen's legacy has been so treasured in the literature of the century, why his one-time reviewer would accord him the singularly Joycean honor of some sixty puns on his name and works within the pages of Finnegan's Wake. It is also the quality which enabled Ibsen--facing his own last awakening unto death--to make his last play so uncompromisingly despairing of art and life...
FULL OF Fitzgerald's frantic and self-mocking pleas for money, many of the letters are reminiscent of the story "Financing Finnegan" about an eccentric author's agent and editor who conspire to keep him financial alive as he plans his escapades. The story was written in fun, partly to thank Perkins and his agent Harold Ober, but behind it there is the dead seriousness of the debt that he owed then both. In his very first letter, telling Perkins about the novel which ultimately became This Side of Paradise. Fitzgerald seems to be running a race. First...
...cross country team is strong and has good depth. Jon Rikert has been consistently racing in the top ten, and finished a fantastic third at Londonville. Freshman Paul Finnegan has run a close third to Rikert and Willis. Natie Danow is also very close and threatens to take over one of the three top positions...