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North, the other winner, is best known for his studies of institutional, industrial and organizational economics...
...where are you, then? Have you made the first cut? Been invited to the first you-may-already-be-a-winner cocktail party for comp finalists? And if you're comping The Harvard Crimson, have you done your required "Tommy's run" yet? (Remember: that's two Sweet-n-Lows, two creams in Pat's coffee...
...Ball, Brown (So., F) Westfield, N.J.--Scored game-winner in the 1-0 decision against 19th-ranked Boston University...
...could possibly replace such an institution? Various names were bruited in the rumor mill -- stage actors, a few Hollywood eminences, novelist John Updike. But the winner turned out to be a dark horse: Pulitzer-prizewinning memoirist and New York Times columnist Russell Baker, 68, who originally declined the offer by saying, "I don't want to be the man who succeeds Alistair Cooke. I want to be the man who succeeds the man who succeeds Alistair Cooke." Baker was won over by the zeal of Christopher Lydon, a newscaster at Boston's WGBH, the station that produces Masterpiece Theatre. Lydon...
MacFarlane had a goal and an assist in the Tigers' 6-0 blanking of Ivy rival Cornell. Her goal was the first of the game for Princeton and, hence, the game-winner. This is the second straight week that MacFarlane has received this honor. She leads the league in overall scoring with 11 points...