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...United States Senate after having been a state senator is a real stretch and he could hurt himself badly.” Whitman was more optimistic about the chances of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, noting that he “has a real chance of winning?? traditionally blue states like New York and New Jersey. “If you look at the electoral map,” she said, “he could win in those states that are the most competitive with the biggest electoral votes. The problem is he couldn?...

Author: By David A. Lorch, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Bush’s Ex-EPA Chief Visits IOP | 12/7/2006 | See Source »

Perhaps my geographical location accounts for my mixed feelings toward some of Jarding and Saunders’ “winning?? strategies, such as sponsoring a NASCAR vehicle and penning a campaign jingle...

Author: By Caroline C. Corbitt, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Southern Strategy for Democrats | 4/19/2006 | See Source »

...definitely can’t fault the Crimson for not winning??even in so-called “minor” sports. Harvard fencer Emily Cross just took the NCAA foil title, and her head coach, Peter Brand, was just awarded National Coach of the Year. The men’s volleyball team, under the guidance of first-year coach Chris Ridolfi, has clinched its division and won 13 straight...

Author: By Karan Lodha, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Fandom Is Just Pathetic | 3/24/2005 | See Source »

...don’t exactly leap from the stat box. One shot, a penalty for cross-checking and a front-row view of the Dutchmen’s lone goal. But at least one person in attendance found Welch’s performance to be nothing short of award-winning??Union coach Nate Leaman...

Author: By Timothy J. Mcginn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bernakevitch Might Miss Catamount Tangle | 12/7/2004 | See Source »

Brooks’ arguments make sense, and his general observations do square with my experience of the last four years. Harvard is full of incredibly talented, driven individuals. We do play by the rules of the game, and we are winning. And the goal of “winning?? (however that is defined) is often a prime motivation. To cite the occasional exceptions to these trends—the counterculture rebel, the pure genius or the unquestionable saint—doesn’t undercut Brooks’ stereotype, which only seeks to describe the average student...

Author: By David H. Gellis, | Title: More Than Just Organization Kids | 6/9/2004 | See Source »

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