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...Joel Stein wrote about the Detroit Tigers and their near-record-setting losing season [ESSAY, Sept. 29]. I don't know much about baseball, so you wouldn't think I'd care about the Tigers--but I do. Because to me, the team recalls summer nights at the old stadium and hot dogs and fireworks after the game. I don't care if they're the best team in the league or the worst. Statistics don't make baseball the national pastime; memories do. MOLLY SHANNON Southfield, Mich...
...other business, the council voted to allocate about $40,000 of their committee fund to House Committees in order to support House gyms, non-formal parties, Stein clubs and various capital improvements at last night’s meeting...
...Yorker by birth and a poet for the last 30 years, Revell is the author of seven previous collections of poetry, including Erasures in 1992 and Arcady in 2002. A recipient of the Gertrude Stein Award, fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundations, he currently lives with his wife and son in Las Vegas, commuting to Salt Lake City to teach...
...students at this most privileged institution, we are bound by its rules and regulations, for better or worse. It would greatly improve the Harvard social experience, however, if the Harvard administration—within legal constraints—would encourage a supportive and open environment. Stein Clubs in upperclass houses are positive steps in the right direction. Building on such initiatives will foster more respect for alcohol and a better sense of the pleasures that result from drinking responsibly...
...many years before Katie Couric put her blessing on the place, the estimable Gertrude Stein laid eyes on the spanking-new Rockefeller Center. She planted herself on the Fifth Avenue side, gazed down toward the RCA Building and, in that singular way of hers, pronounced the view "the most beautiful thing I have ever seen ever seen ever seen...