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Directly in front of them, and I mean literally 20 or so feet in front of them, now sat a row of 10 or so kids from my high school and former Associate Sports Chair Martin S. Bell ’03 with a couple of his friends. (My friends and I soon joined up with them.) Behind us was a group of drunken, casually dressed fans. And to our left was a group of drunken, well-dressed fans, all cooperating towards the lone goal of terrorizing Tom Tolbert. It was the kind of diversity a college only dreams...
...that wasn’t enough. The aforementioned Martin S. Bell stood up and pointed directly at Tolbert, and then back at the Wheel of Fortune-esque “TOLBERT” spelled out in front of him. “YOU’RE FIRED, TOLBERT,” he yelled, giving him a thumbs-down. “YOU’RE FIRED.” We roared with laughter...
...Tolbert, understandably, was confused and angry. He lifted up his arms and mouthed, “Who are you?” and began an exchange which eventually ended in Martin flexing and saying, “THE GUNS BE THIS BIG, TOLBERT. THE GUNS BE THIS BIG.” A nearby Stuart Scott was confused, but was by all accounts macking it with a production assistant, so he didn’t really care...
...changes, which were presented to the HMS faculty in May and subsequently adopted by Dean Joseph B. Martin, will take effect this fall during the faculty’s mandatory annual disclosure of outside ties...
...Real Madrid marketing chief Jose Angel Sanchez told British writer Martin Jacques, recently, "Eventually, you may get just six global brand leaders. People will support a local side and one of the world's big six. We have to position ourselves for that." Jacques goes further than Foer in posing some of the questions and tensions raised by globalization on the way the game is played, watched and organized. Where the loyalty of a fan base has traditionally been organized on the basis of local, often sectarian or political affinities, he notes, that hardly helps turn it into a global...