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Kramer, a St. Louis product, honed his game in the Midwest??€™s Northwoods League, while Roth spent time in the New York Collegiate Baseball League. Kramer, a career .275 hitter, is best known for his laser-beam throws down to second base, which have been clocked at speeds exceeding the velocity on most of the Harvard hurlers’ fastballs...
...Northeast and the Mid-Atlantic are perennial outcasts in the discussion of college football’s powerhouses. The region’s most recognized program—Joe Paterno’s Penn State Nittany Lions—has long neglected East Coast competition to tackle the Midwest??€™s finest in the Big Ten. Even Boston College fled the inappropriately named Big East...
There were ECAC rivals St. Lawrence, Dartmouth, Cornell, and Brown. There were Providence and St. Cloud State. A little of the Northeast, a little of the Midwest??€”but no openings...
After serving as the interim president of Yale for more than a year, Gray handed over the keys to her New Haven office and set out on a two-day road trip back to the Midwest??€”as the 10th president of the University of Chicago...
Like the monuments that are little known and often ignored by the public at large, the Midwest??€™s problems, no matter how large, also seem to get lost in the shuffle of national events. Just before I left on my trip, my father offhandedly mentioned that he thought he had read an article about continuing racial tensions in Cincinnati. Confused, as I hadn’t heard anything about the city since the riots a year before, I had no idea that police brutality was still very much on residents’ minds. When I arrived in Cincinnati...