Word: gienapp
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...mail message, William E. Gienapp, a professor of American history described McGreevy and Ellen Fitzpatrick, another associate professor in history who is leaving Harvard, as "terrific colleagues...
...They were wonderful teachers, brought a lot of enthusiasm to their work, maintained high standards, and were constructive participants in the affairs of the Department," Gienapp said...
Interleague play weakens divisional rivalries. It cheapens the World Series. And as Professor of History William E. Gienapp wrote to me in an e-mail, it occurs "at the expense of fair competition...and the game's integrity." It is, in short, offensive, sacrilegious and quite possibly immoral...
...tempting to interpret the treatment I receive from the Yankees as yet another example of baseball giving the little guy no respect, as one more sign of the swirl of problems that the game's trustees have created for themselves. "In the present...climate, these problems cannot be solved," Gienapp tells me in his e-mail. "Baseball's decline as a national sport will simply continue. It is no longer America's pastime or the national game, and it never will be again...
...think a PC should be a standard piece of office equipment for every faculty member in FAS," says Professor of History William E. Gienapp...