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After last week’s deadly riots following the Boston Red Sox win over the New York Yankees in the American League Championship Series, the College has stepped up efforts for student safety during the World Series...
...write and although none of us had what you could call a vested interest in the fate of the Red Sox—we wandered out into Harvard Square. En route, we saw a police car zooming along Mt. Auburn St., its megaphone on. “The Red Sox are going to the World Series!” the policeman inside yelled over and over again, his voice amplified and distorted. When we got to Mass. Ave., we followed the crowds streaming into Harvard Yard; drunken undergraduates were massed around the John Harvard statue cheering on the band, which...
With our sobriety and our lack of Sox zealotry, we had not been the ideal demographic for the celebration. Still, the riot—if you could call it that—had felt strangely inadequate. Yes, there had been an infectious, cathartic energy—but there had also been an unsettling undercurrent of emptiness. The same where-do-we-go-now, what-do-we-do-now mood that characterizes many of our Friday and Saturday night peregrinations had pervaded the Yard and the Square. A shared elation had demanded outlet, but the outlet had proved unsatisfying. (At least...
...from the Netherlands have also happened to be present for the Red Sox-Yankees American League Championship Series...
...watched the game [Wednesday] night with them and tried to explain the whole the huge drama with the Sox over the last 100 years, and they were having none of it,” Presser said...