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...Finneytown High School, he was a straight-A student, a multi-sport athlete, a student council member, and active in the theater, according to a 2000 article in The Cincinnati Post...
While only a small segment of the population actually plays polo, Johnson called it a very appealing spectator sport...
Polo is “a very cool sport to watch, and it makes for a great outdoor social sporting event,” Johnson told the New York Sun in 2003. “It’s the sport of kings...
...move the polo ball down-field, hitting the ball through the goal posts for a score.” Four riders per team play at a time on a field 300 yards long and 160 yards wide—the largest playing field of any professional sport, according to Bridgehampton...
...self-selective. The sad result can be a set of firm boundaries with little interaction between people that might have interests in common. Meanwhile, final clubs and art groups tend to restrict their membership along lines that often seem arbitrary, turning community- and art-making into a competitive social sport. But campus groups and Harvard itself need not give up their high standards to give up elitism or unnecessary selectivity. All we need to do is consider how high our standards can go without a good dose of openness—open-mindedness, accessibility, and inclusion of others not like...