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Lockwood also states that there were between 100 and 200 people attending the party. "This regular admission of nonmembers demonstrates that the Club is not purely private," according to Baker's interpretation.
An affidavit signed by Jeanne F. Theoharis '91, another Perspective writer and president of SWAT, states that she was given permission to use the garden in April of 1988. She says in her statement that she asked Ellen Hatfield Towne, then-assistant to Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III...
These statements are important to the legal tests Baker has set up in his brief, as he contends that the Fly Club members' associational rights would not be infringed upon if women were admitted to the club. "Where strangers participate in the relationship the association is not a private one...
I once read about two minor league owners who swapped teams. Ha, ha. They should be immortalized in the Hall of Lame, along with the genius who started wiggling the camera during AT&T ads. They were screwing with their fans' identities. Who do you root for? Should you move...
Early in the '80s, the Mets were impossible to resist. They had a theme song that went, "The Mets are really socking the ball--they're hitting those homers, over the wall." They had perennial losing pitchers like Pete Falcone, Bob Apodaca and Skip Lockwood. They had young, exciting players...