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...extracurricular learning took place in that haze of smoke and littered ashtrays. As there was always someone to argue with, there was always a shoulder to cry on. Dormitory living was the incubator of lifelong friendships...

Author: By Anne G. Davies, RADCLIFFE CLASS OF 1950 | Title: Radcliffe: Looking Backwards At Four Years | 6/5/2000 | See Source »

This year, though, there is something ominous about the saccharine haze surrounding Opening Day. The season actually started last week with a two-game series between the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets in Japan, where there was presumably no red, white and blue bunting in the grandstands. The move has provoked angry reactions from many fans who believe that Major League Baseball, especially Opening Day, should stay in America. Among players, St. Louis Cardinals slugger Mark McGwire, the home run king, has been the most vocal critic of the series in Japan: "People come to America, they come here...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: The Globalization of Baseball | 4/3/2000 | See Source »

During the talk show that comes on after Letterman. I can't be more specific. It's all a haze. Last week my infant daughter had the croup, causing me to stay up working on my laptop with only late-night TV for company. I vaguely recall that Christina Aguilera appeared in a skimpy tank top during one program, but as I said, I can't recall the specific hour...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Thanks for Asking | 3/27/2000 | See Source »

During the regular season, Cornell is without a doubt one of the most inhospitable places to play in the league. Year after year, hoards of Cornell-crazies pour into a sold-out Lynah Rink to haze the visiting team...

Author: By Jennie L. Sullivan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 867-5309: Crimson Draws Big Red Menace in First Round of ECAC Playoffs | 3/6/2000 | See Source »

...been one long world tour," he says wryly. Now, with three new CDs and a 400-page, 167-tune Pat Metheny Songbook soon to be published, the affable Missourian who invented the most recognizable sound in post-bebop jazz guitar--warm, songful solo lines shimmering through a summery haze of digital reverb--shows no signs of settling into a comfy middle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Room for Everybody | 1/31/2000 | See Source »

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