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...first game. After the Crusaders had tied the game at 2-2, Donaldson roped a hit to left field with a runner on base. The ball managed to find its way between the legs of the Holy Cross leftfielder, and the Crimson suddenly found itself in a very unfamiliar position--holding a 4-2 lead...
...fundamentals of movement, passing and shooting. Carril exhibits, says Bradley, "clarity of thought about what he wants. Then he wills things to happen. His teams don't play jerkily. They flow. He lures the other team into the flow that he has organized, and then it is in fundamentally unfamiliar territory." In the process, Carril will take whatever options the opposing defense gives him, deflecting his attack away from the other team's strengths...
PHOTOGRAPHY UNTIL NOW, Museum of Modern Art, New York City. This idiosyncratic history of camera art culminates John Szarkowski's 28 distinguished years as MOMA's chief photo curator. Szarkowski tells the familiar tale with many unfamiliar images, like an impish papa springing surprises throughout a bedtime story. Through...
...University: An Owner's Manual is clearly not what it purports to be: a helpful guide to an unfamiliar object. Rosovsky's agenda is to defend the university system from its critics on all sides: disgruntled junior faculty, misinformed student activists, and right-wingers on the model of Allan Bloom and E.D. Hirsch...
Even before Douglas terminated the self-assured domination of one 80s winner, other underdogs had already started the trend. They are the oppressed subjects of Soviet communism, and just like Douglas on that Saturday evening, they suddenly found themselves in a very unfamiliar and unlikely position. He was the unlikely champ; they were the surprise demonstrators...