Word: roslyn
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...right, let's take a look from this corner. The tallest overachiever outside the N.B.A. was born in Chicago, the oldest of four children. His father was a journalist who saw there was more money to be made in advertising and adjusted his career forthrightly, moving his family to Roslyn, New York. His mother once characterized her strategy for rearing Michael as, "I just get out of his way." He wrote a travel story for the New York Times at age 14 and went to Harvard in 1960 intending to be a writer. But the English department rubbed a blister...
Joshua A. Kaufman sent this dispatch from the safe haven of Roslyn, New York...
Kleinfelder then called a time out, but it didn't help much. After Brown's Roslyn Clarke netted a high shot past Harvard sophomore goalie Kate Schutt on a free possession, Schettini was at it again...
Granat, an English concentrator from Roslyn, N.Y., is a smart doubles player and boasts a stellar all-court game. Roiter--an especially quick player with an effective net attack--is a psychology concentrator from nearby Weston, Mass...
Tabitha A. Shanies '98 of Roslyn, New York has a hard time finding something good to say about the New York Deli meal. "What was at the New York Deli again? Oh yeah, those potato pancakes. They were gummy and seemed like they were five years old and had just defrosted," Shanies grumbles, "They must think that all New Yorkers eat fatty, disgusting stuff. Some of that stuff does exist, but that's not what we eat all the time,...and the real stuff certainly doesn't taste like that." Shanies's friend, Benjamin W. Chauncey...