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...pairing of Morris and Beethoven seems incongruous at first. The author of a two-volume biography of Roosevelt and a notoriously sub-par work on Ronald Reagan, Morris has no obvious ties to the music world. However, he goes out of his way to mention on the back flap that he is both a pianist and a “private music scholar” who has been studying Beethoven with 50 years of devotion. These credentials sound about as compelling as those of the ousted director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Michael D. Brown. (But when Morris discusses...
...action. The Rams posted a score of 295 and stand as the only team to shoot under 300. Captain D. J. Hynes led the Crimson with a score of 75, and finished the first round tied for 13th overall in the individual rankings. After shooting one-under-par through the first nine holes, Hynes stood tied for second before faltering on the back nine by shooting a four-over-par 40. Jason Parajeckas of the University of Connecticut shot a five-under-par on the back nine to lead all players with a three-under-par finish. Harvard freshmen Michael...
...finish 11th out of 45 teams, 35 strokes behind tournament champion, the University of Rhode Island. Hynes stepped up in his role as captain to record the Crimson’s best individual performance with scores of 75 and 74, while finishing tied for eighth overall at five over par. In the tournament overall, scores were higher than average at the NEIGA Championships, as competitors had to contend with difficult course conditions. “The wind was the main factor both days, which made scoring tough,” Hynes said. “The course was lined with...
...under-par, the score Michelle Wie, 16, shot in her first round as a professional at the Samsung World Championship...
...offense isn’t firing, then we need to step it up even more,” said captain defensive end Erik Grimm, “and we didn’t do that.”MAYBE NEXT YEARAfter two straight weeks of sub-par rushing performances—39 yards this week after 59 yards against Lehigh—sophomore running back Clifton Dawson’s chances at the Payton Award, given to the best offensive player in Division I-AA, have gone from slim to none. Saturday, the All-American back carried the ball...