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...critic Jacques Barzun once famously (well, famously among sports fans) observed, "Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better know baseball." The citizens of NASCAR Nation would, today, reasonably argue with that. Please quote me no Yankee Stadium attendance figures; baseball at present is a disgrace--the subject of government inquiries, an industry as rife with known and suspected cheaters as Wall Street circa 2000. Is this the heart and mind of America? Maybe it is, but not as we'd like...
...that morning’s edition had broken the news that the Harvard Corporation was planning to hold on to its shares in banks linked to South Africa, news that an intrepid reporter had gotten by climbing into the dumpster outside the University printing plant out past the football stadium...
...couldn’t think of a more perfect place to be that night than at that stadium...
...Sept. 21, 2001, the first sporting event in New York following the September 11th attacks took place at Shea Stadium...
...before still fresh in Harvard minds, the Crimson still had a chance to share the league crown.But Yale wanted its own shot at a title—and vengeance, too. It showed in a dominating Bulldog victory, a 34-13 win in front of a packed crowd at Harvard Stadium. The Crimson failed to make it an unprecedented six straight wins against Yale, and the Bulldogs shared the Ivy title with the Tigers at season’s end. But Dawson’s cementation as the Ivy League’s most prolific running back—he finished...