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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...There are so many people all there for the same reason and so much energy in the streets, it's hard to be anything but excited," says Sarah L. Thomas '98, who ran in the 101st marathon...

Author: By Stephanie K. Clifford, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Boston Marathon At a Glance | 4/17/1998 | See Source »

Gutshall's pitching was not enough to overcome Lou Gehrig division leader Princeton (13-7, 6-2) last weekend. The Eli offense sputtered in Gutshall's game, losing 5-3 before the Tigers ran over the Bulldogs in the second game, 19-0. Yale split a doubleheader against Cornell...

Author: By Zevi M. Gutfreund, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Baseball Tries to Extend Streak Against Elis | 4/17/1998 | See Source »

Kalyvas's luck ran out in he top half of the seventh. After an error by Carey put a runner on Kalyvas gave up a blast to junior catcher Jeff Waldron that gave the Eagles a 7-6 lead. The hard-throwing Madden then came in for Kalyvas and retired the next three batters, but the Crimson still entered the bottom of the seventh trailing...

Author: By Daniel G. Habib and Richard A. Perez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS.S | Title: Baseball Twice Edges Out B.C | 4/15/1998 | See Source »

...ran speechwriting in the Reagan White House was Bently Elliott, and Ben's secretary was a woman in her early 20s named Donna. She adored Reagan. When he came back from long trips, when his helicopter landed on the White House lawn, the sound and whirr of the engine and blades would make our offices shake. We'd all stop and listen. Donna would call out, spoofing the mother in a '50s sitcom, "Daddy's home!" But you know, that's how I think a lot of people felt when Reagan was in the White House: Daddy's home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ronald Reagan | 4/13/1998 | See Source »

...hero--so ran Boorstin's prophecy--was being replaced by the celebrity, and where once our leaders seemed grander versions of ourselves, now they just looked like us on a giant screen. Nowadays, as we read about the purported telephone messages of a sitting President and listen to the future King of England whisper to his mistress, the power of technology not just to dehumanize but to demystify seems 30 times stronger than even Boorstin predicted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Unknown Rebel | 4/13/1998 | See Source »

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