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James R. Reynolds '23, the University benefactor largely responsible for the building of Quincy House, Mather House and the Loeb Drama Center, died on Friday at his farm in Wenham, Mass. He was 97.
Reynolds had distinguished careers in business and politics, working as chief aide to former Massachusetts governor and United States Senator Leverett Saltonstall. He also served one term as a Massachusetts state representative from 1940 to 1942.
6 Number of times Sosa has been retired this year by Shane Reynolds of the Houston Astros, Pedro Astacio of the Colorado Rockies and Francisco Cordova of the Pittsburgh Pirates, the pitchers who have retired him most often without surrendering a homer
We let him do this because he is so good at letting us. He is clutch, not in a pained, John Wayne sense, but joyfully, shrugging and grinning as he backpedals away from each accomplishment. He makes us believe, against our own experience, that hard work can reward--that even...
"Street Corner Symphony," the next act, traces the recent turmoil that the black community has faced due to racism. Two particularly captivating moments take place during this act: Reynolds draws howls and cheers from the audience with one raised eyebrow as she struts around stage in a spicy outfit during...