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...pitcher will slot straight into the starting rotation at the No. 2 spot, behind sophomore ace Max Perlman, and is expected to eat up the innings that were once the domain of Shawn Haviland ’08. In fact, Hulse will literally put on the same jersey??No. 22—that Haviland wore a year ago. Haviland is now beginning his career within the Oakland Athletics organization, while Hulse looks to help the Harvard baseball team forget the disaster that was the 2008 season...
...Monument. When it announced that the parade had begun, we hurried down the elevator and saw the Obamas walk alongside their car.After the presidential pair passed us by, we raced to fight through the crowds once again, throw on black-tie attire, and make it on time to New Jersey??s inaugural ball (the “Garden State Inaugural Gala”). Obama went in and out of several balls, but he stayed at ours the whole time. I tried to leave with him at the end, but to my dismay, New Jersey had other plans...
...Coach of the Year Craig Robinson is presidential candidate Barack Obama’s brother-in-law. Brown is led by the guard tandem of Mark McAndrew, the leading scorer in Ivy games last season, and dead-eye shooter Damon Huffman, who is balding.7. PRINCETONThe mighty have fallen in Jersey??Harvard came oh-so-close to toppling the Tigers in Princeton last season. Sydney Johnson was installed to be the leader of the turnaround, which starts with a return to the bottom of the Ivy ranks. 8. DARTMOUTH Junior forward Alex Barnett is too good a player...
...story doesn’t stop there; at a campaign stop in Hammonton, N.J., Reagan spoke about “America’s future,” a future that “rests in the message of hop in songs so many young Americans admire: New Jersey??s own Bruce Springsteen.” The Gipper shouting out to the Boss...
...White did indeed have numerous highlights. In addition to winning the Windemere Classic and capturing the Knecht Cup, the varsity eight also beat out Georgetown by 11 seconds to take the second annual Class of 2004 Cup on the Charles River. In winning the Knecht Cup on New Jersey??s Cooper River, Radcliffe bested an impressive field of six, edging second-place Princeton by over three seconds and also beating Wisconsin and Georgetown. And the Black and White went 3-0 in Redwood Shores, Calif., including wins over Princeton and Stanford, to take the Windemere...