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True, Terrier coach Cheryl Cronin left most of her starting lineup across the river to catch up in their classes, and at B.U. softball is still a club level sport. But with ace pitcher Cindy Watson--2-1 lifetime against the Crimson--on the mound, the Terriers could offer no excuses for the debacle. Harvard simply outclassed their archrivals with agressive play and unbelievable offensive pyrotechnics...
Meanwhile, the ACSR wallows in a mound of bureaucracy that threatens to swamp it because the committee is obliged by the Corporation's cowardly policy to consider resolutions on an ad hoc basis...
...mound, Boutilier was in total control, yielding only two hits and one unearned run until the seventh when MIT scored four times with three doubles and a single...
Taking the mound for the Crimson, and hopefully not planning to walk the first six batters she faces, is sophomore Nancy Boutilier, a member of an entirely right-handed pitching staff. Former women's lacrosse goalie, Boutilier, a first-year softballer, intends to finesse the Engineer batswomen with her change-up, saying, "I'm no strike-out artist: I plan to throw strikes and let my infielders take it from there...
KUNG BEGINS his argument by dismissing every serious competing strain in Western thought to Christianity as sophistry. Sometimes his arguments are effective, particularly his critiques of Descartes and Wittgenstein. But eventually he buries the reader beneath a mound of philosophical jargon. As Kung's arguments become more and more complex, the philosophical debris grows to such heights that one cannot help laughing at serious remarks such as, "Obviously, Kierkegaard did not know Pascal's work firsthand; he quotes him only once, and then indirectly, through Feuerbach." Obviously...