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Undeterred, Harvard strung together two walks and a single to load the bases with two outs as freshman Sean O’Hara came to the plate. O’Hara hit a sharp ground ball up the middle, but Tempesta scooped it up and threw to first for the out to kill the Crimson rally...
...stories she understood. Antique daggers with an odd number of curves, as required by Javanese tradition; unusual batiks; rice-paddy hats. Before returning to Hawaii in 1984, Ann wrote her friend Dewey that she and her daughter would "probably need a camel caravan and an elephant or two to load all our bags on the plane, and I'm sure you don't want to see all those airline agents weeping and rending their garments." At his house in Chicago, Obama says, he has his mother's arrowhead collection from Kansas-along with "trunks full of batiks that...
...sophomore Chris Rouches led off the fifth and set up a Griff Jenkins sacrifice fly one out later. A fielder’s choice groundout by junior Jon Roberts drove in a run after freshmen Taylor Albright and Sean O’Hara and Rouches had each singled to load the bases. COLUMBIA 2, HARVARD 0Stagnant Crimson bats and an outstanding outing by Lions starter Joe Scarlata combined to spoil a solid showing by Harvard starter Brad Unger in a 2-0 loss to open the doubleheader. Unger pitched well enough to win on most afternoons, allowing just four hits...
...network was kind of designed for a different load than it is now,” Kroll added...
...modest $3 million budget reveals, however, a lingering uncertainty remains as to whether this new program will encourage additional students to join or merely lighten the load on those who are already interested in public interest law. If the latter turns out to be true, Kagan would be entirely justified in extending the budget and scope of the program. After all, the effort to encourage scholarship and participation in public interest and public sector law is both necessary and noble...