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...believe that the U.C. is representative of the student body, we just demonstrated that students here aren't willing to pitch in and redress an injustice done to other students," Benjamin A. Rahn '99 later wrote in an e-mail...
...tried, of course. For a pitch-perfect record of the proceedings, rather than Hare's imaginative reconstruction of their aftershocks, audiences need only go off-Broadway to Moises Kaufman's Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde. Taken entirely from courtroom transcripts and excerpts of Wilde's and Douglas' writings, the play opened 14 months ago as a sleeper hit and has since become a small New York City institution--The Fantasticks for humanities majors...
...score remained 1-0 until the third inning when sophomore sensation Deborah Abeles crushed a Westbrock pitch over the rightfield fence for a lead-off round-tripper, her Ivy League-leading ninth of the season. Last week Abeles broke the Harvard career home run record with a blast against Boston College...
This June," the promos blare, "the media's free ride comes to a screeching halt." That pitch can be seen on buses rolling down the streets of New York City, but it's not exactly a line to stop traffic. Didn't the media's free ride end years ago? Haven't we all grown used to the cycle in which every big news story, from Princess Diana to Bill and Monica, is followed by the inevitable how-the-media-screwed-up mea culpas...
...Good pitch, kid," he said. "Way to take a little off the ball...