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...Harvard competed against Toledo, Temple, Buffalo and Michigan State. The competition had a total of 37 games under its collective belt, and the lack of relative game experience for Harvard (1-3) was evident over the weekend. MICHIGAN STATE 5, HARVARD 0Harvard ended its road trip on a sour note yesterday when Michigan State dealt it a 5-0 shut-out. Sophomore Shelly Madick was the starting pitcher for Harvard, pitching the first three innings. She only allowed one run on three hits, but was handed the loss when the Crimson’s offense just couldn?...
Fante's novel was a dirge-hymn to L.A. at the time when the first wave of immigrants, teeming west from the plains and north from Mexico, collided in a movie dream gone sour. Published to little note, it slowly found important devotees. Charles Bukowski, L.A.'s signature outlaw author, used to channel the book's hero, shouting "I am Bandini, Arturo Bandini!" Screenwriter Robert Towne fell in love with the book when researching his script for Chinatown, also set in the '30s. Now, a generation later, he has made an elegiac movie of Ask the Dust...
...staffers at the Chicago office of the Environmental Protection Agency should be expecting chocolate and flowers this Valentine's Day. Ever since the agency cited the Blommer Chocolate Company for alleged clean air violations late last year, Chicagoans have been feeling pretty sour...
...unwanted guest” at Memorial Hall’s Loker Commons was served a cold plate of arrest after he became agitated and yelled at police last Wednesday. The 52-year-old trespasser, Michael Webster, of Worcester, Mass., stuck out like a sour thumb at the freshman hangout spot, appearing to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs, according to Catalano. After allegedly making a scene and refusing to comply with the responding officers’ request, Webster was arrested for trespassing and resisting arrest...
...good ship, and a greater joy to have the ship's belly fat with other men's silver. It is the Viking joy ..." Such are the pleasures animating this big-bellied, bushy-bearded tale of 9th century England. Our hero is Uhtred, a good-hearted lout with a pleasantly sour disposition; he's like a 9th century Han Solo. As an English nobleman who was raised by the invading Danes but whose fate is to fight against them (with his deadly sword Serpent-Breath!), he endows the book with an unexpectedly complex, thoughtful soul...