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...sighed. “They were all watching the Red Sox-Indians game the whole time. There was this one guy named Bennett Braddock [pictured]. Real asshole. He made me do a beer bong each time the TV cameras showed a hottie in a pink Sox hat.” This explains your slightly meandering path home. I promise, once you get to know him, Bennett’s a real...fun-loving guy. So, any thoughts on this scintillating Rockies-Red Sox World Series? “Juiced about the Red Sox!” he shouted with...
...finalize the scorecard. HARVARD 11, NAVY (B) 9The lone success of the weekend came during the Saturday nightcap, as the Crimson used its depth and rotated some of its younger faces to defeat the Midshipmen’s B squad. Ludwick and Voith led all Harvard scorers with a hat trick apiece, and Denti contributed with two goals of his own.Playing against the Navy’s B squad allowed the Crimson to play around with its rotations and get some valuable pool time for the squad’s younger players.The youth proved to be up to the task...
...Thomas E. Everhart ’53, the former president of California Institute of Technology, wore a cap purchased half a century ago from a Cambridge hat-maker...
...other states where the G.O.P. has had success in recruiting promising candidates are Virginia, where Representative Tom Davis and former Governor Jim Gilmore have both expressed interest in John Warner's seat, and Nebraska, where former Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns has thrown his hat in the ring to succeed Chuck Hagel. Johanns is also one of the only candidates that President Bush might be able to help this cycle. "The President is well received in Nebraska; I would be honored to have him here," Johanns said. On the other hand, even strong Republican candidates may not be enough if former...
...American soldiers liberated Dachau, Lucy went hunting for her son. She scoured hospital records, searching for more than a year before she tracked him down. It was on his 9th birthday, Oct. 6, 1946, that the mother he scarcely recognized arrived, a new Tyrolean outfit in hand, including the hat with the feather. She took him to Rome, where he had his first bath in six years, and ultimately to the New World, where they settled in a Quaker commune outside Philadelphia...