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...career record and a 4.59 ERA, Schourek was a journeyman who played on five teams, endured four elbow operations, and was out of organized baseball by age 32—and so the fact that he has wound up in the opposing dugout of a recreational league in Northern Virgina isn’t causing too many heads to turn...

Author: By Stewart H. Hauser, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: TAKE IT TO THE HAUS: My Brush With a Real, Live Big Leaguer | 9/27/2005 | See Source »

...somebody had taken a rake and cleared those cities off the earth. I am now 80 years old, and while those memories may have been suppressed, they were never erased from my mind. I only pray such bombs will never be used again. Robert P. Good Shenandoah, Virgina...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 8/29/2005 | See Source »

During the 2004 season, first-team All-Ivy selection Virgina Fritsch performed solidly at third, and shouldered more than her load offensively in an excellent freshman year. Fritsch hit .306 for the season—second best on the team—and led the squad with a .519 slugging percentage and 26 RBI, landing her Rookie of the Year honors. But Fritsch tore her labrum, and will be out for the entire 2005 season after surgery...

Author: By Julie R.S. Fogarty, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: SOFTBALL 2005: Third Base Blind | 4/8/2005 | See Source »

Ranked No. 33 in the country, the Crimson is on the border of getting a No. 2 seed. It also has a good chance at hosting one of the regionals. Harvard is the highest ranked team in Region 1 (the Northeast), and only Virgina Tech, ranked No. 39 and Brown at No. 46 should make the tournament from the Crimson’s region...

Author: By Samuel C. Roddenberry, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Tennis Teams Await NCAA Fate | 5/2/2002 | See Source »

...Becoming a Writer, Dalsimer constructs a psychological portrait of Virgina Woolf by analyzing Woolf’s own work, fictional and non-fictional, and inferring Woolf’s emotional state from her writings. In weaving together analysis of Woolf’s major novels, To The Lighthouse and Mrs. Dalloway, with excerpts from Woolf’s letters and diaries in which she describes her feelings at the time that she was writing, Dalsimer provides a solid framework for her subtle literary inferences. She draws on an impressive compilation of Woolf’s writings, from the weekly newspaper...

Author: By Rebecca Stone, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Virginia Woolf’s Beautiful Mind | 3/22/2002 | See Source »

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