Word: rich
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They all had misgivings about working somewhat within the system, because they so desperately wanted to change it. The important thing is they didn't use their education to enrich the rich or to entrench corporate monopolies. The didn't embrace the system; they worked to chip away at its faults. They realized that their talents, if devoted to the right causes, could indeed make a difference, even if it was only a little...
...Crimson enters a crucial weekend series with Navy and league-leading Penn, it hopes that the bats can power the team to early leads. First baseman Rich Renninger has been on fire, going 9-for-11 in Harvard's last three games. Renninger has catapulted his batting average by 50 points in the last week to give him a .404 team-leading average. Captain Dan McConaghy has just slipped under 400, dropping...
...lefty Bob Baxter pitched three strong innings, allowing only one earned run. Brandeis took advantage of a Crimson miscue to score twice in the first inning, but Harvard responded with four runs in the top of the second when first baseman Rich Renninger singled in two runs with the bases full. Renninger, who has been on a torrid streak at the plate lately, went 4-for-5 with...
THIS week, The New Republic carried a critique of the Princeton Review, a company that employs me to teach rich suburbanites how to beat the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). The article asserts that the Princeton Review doesn't really improve students' qualifications for college but teaches them to "beat the test" without actually knowing the answers. The Princeton Review course, it says, allows wealthy students to exaggerate their qualifications for college, thereby gaining an advantage in admissions over equally talented students who can't afford...
...hitting. With Captain Dan McConaghy batting over .400 and senior Rich Renninger swinging .350, the bases haven't been barren for the Crimson...