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...traveling to an interview with a retired New York Giants quarterback. But Halberstam’s Crimson writings jumped off the sports page to the front page, and they touched upon the Cold War concerns that would reappear throughout his life work. He reported on the Red Scare that swept the nation in the early 1950s, as Senator Joseph McCarthy and his allies took aim at the “Kremlin on the Charles” and as the newly-inaugurated President Nathan M. Pusey fired back...

Author: By Daniel J. Hemel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 'A Very Good College Journalist' | 4/23/2007 | See Source »

PROVIDENCE—A stunning eighth-inning collapse in the second game of Saturday’s doubleheader at Brown prevented the Crimson from seizing a two-game lead atop the Ivy League’s Red Rolfe Division.The two teams entered the weekend tied for first place. Senior relievers Jake Bruton and Jason Brown combined to allow eight runs—including a grand slam and a three-run blast—and turn an 8-4 Harvard lead into a sudden, deflating 12-8 deficit. The bullpen meltdown wasted a gutsy outing by junior Shawn Haviland...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bullpen Blows Late Lead | 4/23/2007 | See Source »

PROVIDENCE—The Harvard baseball team split its second doubleheader of the weekend yesterday against Brown to remain tied with the Bears atop the Red Rolfe Division of the Ivy League.A sweep of the second half of the four-game weekend series would have given the Crimson (14-15, 9-5 Ivy) sole possession of first place and the inside track at a spot in the Ivy Championship Series. Instead, Harvard dropped the first game, 5-2, before recovering in the second to leave Providence at .500 for the weekend. Harvard will now have to hope that Brown...

Author: By Douglas A. Baerlein, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Ivy Leader? Still No Answer | 4/23/2007 | See Source »

...losing effort. It was the second time this year Pike has given up that many points to a single player at home.... The top two teams in the Ivy League, Cornell and Princeton, faced off over the weekend in a battle for conference supremacy. The favored Big Red lived up to its No. 1 ranking, winning, 10-6, in Ithaca and all but securing the league title.—Staff writer Malcom A. Glenn can be reached at mglenn@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NOTEBOOK: Mental Mistakes Trouble Harvard | 4/23/2007 | See Source »

Crimson head coach Joe Walsh left Providence yesterday with a bad taste in his mouth, not only from the consecutive doubleheader splits kept Harvard and Brown tied at the top of the Ivy League’s Red Rolfe Division, but also from the shaky umpiring that seemed determined to push his team down in the standings.Both teams felt that the umpiring during yesterday’s twinbill, particularly behind the plate, left something to be desired. “I felt that the guy was having a real tough time calling strikes,” Walsh said...

Author: By Emily W. Cunningham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NOTEBOOK: Suspect Umping Riles Crimson | 4/23/2007 | See Source »

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