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Eadington allowed back-to-back RBI singles from Nick Santomauro and Raymond Allen in the first inning and was lifted in favor of sophomore Adam Cole after 2 1/3 innings. Freshman Ian Bollinger, Harvard’s third pitcher in the game, threw three innings of relief to pick up his first collegiate victory...
...Freshman Ian Bollinger emerged as the most effective of Walsh’s five hurlers, pitching three innings of relief and allowing only one unearned run en route to his first collegiate victory...
...nothing to read. You know you want something appropriately spring-y, but it can’t be too air-headed, because others on the beach will see you reading and judge you—and the book—by its cover. ON CHESIL BEACH: A NOVEL by Ian McEwan It’s beachy, but serious-style beachy. Clearly this is no frivolous tale of surf and sun: there’s some foreboding darkness in the top right corner and a solitary girl staring out at the deep blue. That’s kinda what you?...
What do you think of Ian Thorpe's sense of fashion, and can we perhaps look forward to seeing your own line of underwear or jewelry in the future? Selwyn Lemos, SYDNEY...
...decades, it is true. In 1952, for example, Kemmons Wilson built the first Holiday Inn and revolutionized American motels by introducing standardization and emphasizing cleanliness and value. The era of the big convention-oriented hotels checked in during the 1970s. And in 1984, New York City nightclub entrepreneur Ian Schrager came up with the boutique hotel concept. But for the most part, the basic business model has changed little: sell travelers perfectly acceptable yet generic places to stay for the night at ever-increasing prices, particularly in the world's major cities...