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Though these wannabe pop stars know that their aspirations run contrary to the Harvard stereotype, they say that their background gives them a certain savvy. “Harvard certainly helps you walk into a situation with more confidence,” says Jonathan R. Ardrey ’05, executive producer and overseer for Harvard hip hop act Tha League. Regardless, as members of both Tha League and Chester French, another up-and-coming Harvard rock act, will tell you, the Mass. Ave. road to success is riddled with potholes, clumsy pedestrians, and rotary circles. FM spent its week...
Brotemarkle buckled down, getting a strikeout for the last out of the inning. The Crusaders threatened again in the bottom of the seventh with a runner on third, but Brotemarkle got the last out on an infield pop...
After an uneventful sixth, Michnikov recorded the first out before allowing two runners aboard courtesy of fielding difficulties. But without even the slightest hint of fear in his stride, Michnikov mowed down the next hitter, before employing his patented triple deke to induce a feeble pop up to third for the final...
...third inning, Morgalis—coming off two strong outings the past two weekends—hit a speed bump. The Bulldogs put the first two runners on base on soft singles, and moved them into scoring position with a sacrifice bunt. Morgalis induced catcher Eric Rasmussen to pop up, but hit the next batter to load the bases...
...extended family tree connecting clans that make things to those that finance them, with dotted lines sometimes leading to the government. The payoff for decades of commercial consanguinity has varied from nation to nation. For more than 30 years the impoverished Indonesian archipelago was run as a mom-and-pop operation by the ruling Suharto family. In contrast, South Korea's economic miracle was engineered by some 30 ambitious conglomerates called chaebol, almost all family controlled, while the commercial drive of industrious Hong Kong and Taiwan emanated from anthills of small, adroit family shops that promiscuously abandoned products and premises...