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Last season, Matt Brunnig was fitted for contact lenses on the eve of the Crimson’s climactic doubleheader with the Big Green in Hanover. The lanky senior then went 6-for-13 in the final four games of his collegiate career, highlighted by a 400-foot drive to the depths of Dartmouth’s Red Rolfe Field’s cavernous center field...
...explosive bat in the middle of the lineup or his burning speed at the top. Though he went deep only once in 2006, Vance found the gaps with regularity, tallying 10 doubles and five triples—and the hitters coming up behind him were more than happy to drive him home...
...What’s really quite amazing is that compared to the other neighborhoods, Broadmoor is showing tremendous signs of actual, physical, on-the-ground progress in terms of its recovery, and that can be measured with a walk or a drive down the street, those sounds of hammers and buzzsaws, the number of people moving back in,” he said...
...Officers observed two individuals acting suspiciously on Memorial Drive. Officers approached the two individuals who were smoking what appeared to be a Class D substance. Officers conducted a field interview with the individuals, who stated they were smoking a Class D substance. Each individual was run for wants/warrants with negative results and advised that criminal complaints may be sought against them...
...Another of the study’s findings is that levels of social mobility in America are far lower than those in Europe. This is surprising because Europe, it is commonly thought, has sacrificed entrepreneurial drive and social dynamism on the altar of equality. There could never be an Andrew Carnegie or a Dave Thomas (the founder of Wendy’s) in the socialistic paradises of Scandinavia...