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Beinart's article is extremely insightful. It never occurred to me that the liberalism of F.D.R. died in the '60s, but it makes sense that it was redefined by baby boomers and that the new definition solidified in Grant Park in 1968. Thanks for the enlightening perspective. Courtez Brown, RICHARDSON, TEXAS...
With the sweet taste of their NCAA qualification times from Nov. 15's Regionals race still fresh, sophomores Dan Chenoweth and Claire Richardson brought home impressive results from yesterday’s NCAA Championship in Terra Haute...
...Crimson’s sole representative on the women’s side, Richardson also left an impact in the 252-runner field, finishing 144th in the 6K race with a time...
...overall—and junior Stephen Chester’s time of 26:46 was good enough for 82nd overall and rounded out Harvard’s team scoring. Junior Robert Kenney and newcomer Darcy Wilson also competed for the Crimson. Absent from Saturday’s races were Richardson on the women’s side and fellow sophomore Dan Chenoweth on the men’s. Both qualified for the NCAA National Championship, which takes place today in Terre Haute, Ind. “It’s going to be a great opportunity for two sophomores...
...seventh, respectively, in addition to qualifying one representative each for the championship race in Terre Haute, Ind. New York’s Van Cortlandt Park course provided a familiar stomping ground for the runners, who made their second trip to the park in as many weeks. Sophomore Claire Richardson led a tremendous women’s effort in which all five Crimson scorers finished in the top 60 of the 247-person 6K field. Richardson finished seventh overall with time of 21:46.7, good enough for the top spot among Ivy League competitors and a ticket to the championships...