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...seems to be singularly unacquainted with the history of Harvard, since four of the men, Norton, Lowell, Adams and Babbitt were professors here. And on more recent developments he should read George Nash's forthcoming The Conservative Intellectuals, based on a Harvard Ph.D. thesis, to get the right scorecard...
Likewise, the scorecard of Democratic campaign groups at Harvard runs long; the organizations support two senators, a congressman, a former senator, a former governor, a former vice presidential candidate, and a college president...
Also expensive were the game scorecards, for only in Oakland must one buy the team yearbook, filled with pictures of the A's mustaches, to get the scorecard...
Here is IPI'S scorecard: In South America, Uruguay, Peru, Brazil all have a muzzled press; Bolivia and Argentina are heading that way; and Chile's newspapers have dwindled from eleven in the days of Allende to five today...
...pennant race, but I sat through nearly seven hours of baseball in Fenway Park to watch my teams surrender a four-run lead in the ninth inning then lose in the tenth. Afterwards, I washed down the defeat with rancid coffee, several perusals of the damp and dismal scorecard, and the lofty notion that I had, after all, witnessed a game that would slosh itself into history--perhaps as the famous Rain Game...