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Call it Hillary's legacy. First ladies, long consigned to the lacy fringes of history, are increasingly being seen as important figures, deserving of respect, scrutiny and biographies of their own. Says historian Carl Sferrazza Anthony, "Men got to the White House because of the sacrifices the women made...
...couldn’t be any more optimistic about our offensive unit,” Harvard Coach Tim Murphy said. “We’ve got a playmaker in Carl Morris, who is a guy that will command attention from every defensive coordinator in the league this year. He will generate double teams and open up the rest of the offense. We’ve got a great quarterback in Neil Rose and an offensive line with depth—if everything falls into place, we could be as good as we were...
...Carl Morris is the best receiver in the league, period,” Rose said. “Simply, no one can stop him. He’s smart, he’s strong, and he’s fast. I’m lucky to have him.” Morris agreed, “I think we’re both lucky to have each other. I know Neil makes me a better receiver and I hope I make him a better quarterback...
...Killer instinct.” More than “Carl Morris,” “Neil Rose” or “Dante Balestracci,” these two words were on everyone’s lips during last week’s preseason media day—hardly surprising for a Harvard football team that threw away two fourth-quarter leads down the stretch last year. Despite the records set by the Crimson offense, its combined 12 turnovers against Penn and Yale defined the season of a talented but inexperienced team...
Then trotted out a gimpy Carl Everett, the swaggering Red Sox outfielder who was pinch hitting as a final attempt to not only crack Mussina’s dominance, but also to salvage an otherwise disastrous and painful weekend for New England baseball fans...