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...We’re healthy, finally,” said Crimson coach Gordon Graham. “We’ve only played one match with our full lineup and it looks like we’re going into this tournament with our full lineup...

Author: By Timothy J. Mcginn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: No. 34 W. Tennis Tackles Ohio St. in First Round | 5/14/2004 | See Source »

...think we’re going to match up well in all the right places,” Graham said...

Author: By Timothy J. Mcginn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: No. 34 W. Tennis Tackles Ohio St. in First Round | 5/14/2004 | See Source »

...hearings we learned that there is more to the abuse story on the way—in the words of Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., “we’re talking about rape and murder and some very serious charges.” But the story is not being reported in terms of further abuse that has happened, but rather photos (and possibly videos) that will come out in the future. Any homicides in the prison are described in this quasi-future tense, because they will come to have happened only after people see photographs...

Author: By Peter P.M. Buttigieg, LIBERAL ART | Title: Seeing is Believing | 5/10/2004 | See Source »

Author Pamela A. Thomas-Graham ’85, whose day job is chief executive officer of CNBC, first introduced readers to Chase in A Darker Shade of Crimson (1998), and she brought Nikki back for an encore performance in Blue Blood (1999). In Thomas-Graham’s latest novel, Orange Crushed, (released next month) an older, wiser Nikki leaves her Cambridge stomping ground to investigate a possible murder at Princeton University. The setting offers a perfect opportunity for Thomas-Graham to contrast her alma mater’s virtues with the New Jersey safety school?...

Author: By Daniel J. Hemel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Professor Solves Princeton Murder | 5/7/2004 | See Source »

...Nikki returns home to Harvard, and Thomas-Graham’s prose captures the character of Cambridge. Her vivid descriptions pay homage to Café Algiers, Brattle Street Florists, and the Spare Change hawker in the center of the Square. But in reaching out to a larger audience, Thomas-Graham must unravel the intricacies of Harvardia, and at times these explanatory passages will likely prove tedious for readers in-the-know. Thomas-Graham’s caricatures of Princeton socialites are priceless, but one wonders whether the author has adopted her subjects’ name-dropping tendencies. The acknowledgments...

Author: By Daniel J. Hemel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Professor Solves Princeton Murder | 5/7/2004 | See Source »

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