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...marriage was fieldwork, research under fire for an album of wily recrimination. As with any Lovett collection, this one has its share of the funky-flaky. The opener, '(You Can Have My Girl but) Don1t Touch My Hat,' finds the Texan in a possessive frenzy about his "John B. Stetson." 'Promises,' meanwhile, is naked Lyle, skin flayed, soul raw with grief that could be whispered from a jail cell or an unquiet grave. The melody is plain, the guitar accompaniment plaintive: the song enshrouds you in its desperate beauty. "The primal emotions on 'The Road to Ensenada' -->
...with a sequel, The Streets of Laredo. There were problems; Call was an old man, and McCrae had died toward the end of Lonesome Dove, after their Hat Creek Cattle Co.'s long drive to Montana. But Laredo worked as a tip of the author's sweat-stained Stetson to Lonesome Dove, and that was good enough...
...almost every single game--three of the losses were by one run in extra innings (6-5 to Youngstown State on March 24, 8-7 to Ohio on March 25 and 6-5 to St. Xavier on March 26) and one was by two runs (4-2 to Stetson on March...
...against Stetson when the team came together. The 4-2 loss dropped Harvard's record to 3-5 at that point, but the Crimson got revenge in the second game of the doubleheader, registering a 5-1 victory...
...very positive sign was that several freshmen headed the comeback. Stetson scored the first run of the game, but rookie Jenny Franzese homered to tie the match...