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...resolve to call the Yankees. I hunt down a phone number, and soon I'm talking to a man in the team's media relations office. I begin to explain my interest in a few minutes of phone time with Zimmer, but the guy cuts me off. They only take faxed requests, he says, and immediately his tone tells me that I'm not the first person to call about scheduling an interview. Once he receives my fax, he explains, he'll forward it to the media liaison who is on the road with the team in Seattle...
Wilson L. Hunt Jr. '65, assistant director of the Office of Career Services, says finding scholarships can be harder for Asian-Americans than for other minorities...
...first five years the program did not include Asian-Americans in its target group. But in 1987, the program changed its guidelines and allowed Asian-Americans to apply because they were underrepresented in the financial world, Hunt says...
First, the team could lose the momentum it picked up from the spring break road trip. Second, it could allow other Ivy League teams who have faltered, such as Yale, enough time to regroup themselves and focus on the Ivy League title hunt...
WASHINGTON: Another spate of memos and documents released by bitter former White House deputy chief of staff Harold Ickes is casting in harsher light the extent to which the Clinton presidency and the DNC became, in the hunt for re-election, nearly indistinguishable. One memo described the re-election fix Democrats were in by late 1995: "no cash on hand, a $7 million bank debt, and approximately $1.5 to $2.0 million in obligations. Not a particularly satisfying situation." According to the memo, the DNC would need $180 million by Election day. That would require White House residents to pitch...