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Anchoring the pitching staff, lining the middle of the infield, and offering the best cheers from the outfield, the class of ’04 came a long way from last year’s turmoil and frustration. Brotemarkle, Williamson, shortstop Rachel Goldberg and outfielder Monica Montijo donned their Crimson uniforms for the last time yesterday for a team that proved to be scrappy, determined and united...

Author: By Carrie H. Petri, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Loss a Microcosm of Softball's Season | 5/5/2004 | See Source »

Sophomore third baseman Rachel Murray’s double was the highlight of the inning, plating junior first baseman Cecily Gordon and junior catcher Annie Dell’Aria. Bettinelli also hit a rocket double down the line for an RBI. Montijo, Gordon, Dell’Aria and co-captain second baseman Sara Williamson all hit singles in the inning...

Author: By J. PATRICK Coyne and Carrie H. Petri, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Aces Power Three Shutouts for Softball | 5/3/2004 | See Source »

...bottom of the third inning, senior shortstop Rachel Goldberg singled to centerfield with one out. But she was thrown out on a fielder’s choice play as Kidder reached first. With Stefanchik at the plate, Kidder was caught stealing...

Author: By J. PATRICK Coyne and Carrie H. Petri, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Aces Power Three Shutouts for Softball | 5/3/2004 | See Source »

...Gordon led off with a double to center and Fritsch reached base after an error. Bettinelli singled to left to drive in Gordon, and the bases were cleared when sophomore catcher Erin Halpenny singled to right field and advanced on a throwing error by the right fielder. Junior shortstop Rachel Goldberg singled home Halpenny for the fourth run of the inning and a 5-4 lead...

Author: By J. PATRICK Coyne, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Losses Knock Softball Out of Ivy Title Race | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

...circle like a ceiling fan, with a faux animal carcass hanging from each and dragging hellishly along the floor. As for those neon wall pieces, every artist working in painted or electronic words--there are lots of them--owes something to Nauman. And when the celebrated British artist Rachel Whiteread is done casting entire empty rooms in plaster, she can return the idea to Nauman, who long ago cast the empty space beneath a chair. "When I was in art school, I thought art was something I would learn how to do, and then I would just do it," says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bruce Nauman | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

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