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Facing fourth-and-seven from the Lehigh 40, Schwenk hit a diving Michael Sutton over the middle for an 11-yard pickup and the critical first down...
...recent sabbaticals have left him in a bit of a quandary: “Dude, I have to take four classes in German history next year because both of the people who teach German history are gone,” he says. Some concentrators, such as Michael M. Sutton ’05, note that with fewer professors comes a dramatic decrease in the variety of the department. “It’s impossible to stay alert when you’re forced to listen to a lecture from the same morbidly obese white man with a suspect...
This Willie Sutton approach is not easy. The challenges of international business--dealing with linguistic and cultural differences, foreign-exchange volatility and unfamiliar government regulations--can frustrate even a mighty multinational. "Couple all that with the fact we have few resources to draw on for support, and you get the idea of what we have to go through," notes Ellenberger...
...Golf is usually a selfish sport," says Northern Ireland's cigar-chomping Darren Clarke, who's playing in his third Cup. But the biennial U.S.-vs.-Europe showdown has a rare team spirit that appeals even to nonfans. This year's matches, Sept. 27-29 at the Belfry in Sutton Coldfield, England, a venue that has hosted the Cup three times before, should be no different. There will be tension, surprises, mind games; there always are at Ryder Cups. But who would really call it fun? Originally set for last fall, the Cup was postponed after the Sept. 11 attacks...
...Sutton Foster was just an understudy too when the musical Thoroughly Modern Millie was preparing its pre-Broadway run last year in La Jolla, Calif. But the leading lady got dumped, and Foster, at the last minute, was thrust into the role. Last week the show opened on Broadway, and Foster was basking in the limelight. As the small-town girl who comes to New York City in the 1920s, she's got the full package: girlish gawkiness and Broadway brass, the legs and the lungs. Foster is a big reason the show is just about the cutest thing...