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...other "favorites," Larry Walker plays in a park where a popped-up bunt has a chance to be a gapper, and his team stank this year. Plus, do you think Biggio or Bagwell would EVER sit out a game because he was intimidated by the opposing pitcher...
...accept advancing age. "They're still trying to find themselves, and there's no reason to assume they will give that up even when they're 72," says Ann Clurman, a partner at Yankelovich Partners, a research and marketing firm with headquarters in Connecticut. Adds Yankelovich managing partner J. Walker Smith: "A.A.R.P. is deadly scared of trying to deal with boomers' denial and not wanting to be members of the same organization that their parents are. Boomers are still struggling with just being grownups...
Daniel C. Tosteson '47, former dean of the Medical School and Walker professor of cell biology, tops the list. The dean's salary was $318,505, with $23,717 in "additional compensation," which includes an allowance in lieu of benefit contributions and a housing subsidy...
...Tell Goldhagen Award: to Mark Walker's "History of Science 129v: Nazi Physics," in which the 10,000 men of Harvard learn to be Hitler's Willing Electrocutioners...
...Burlington, N.C., a small town about 20 miles from Greensboro, where Dorothy Hutelmyer was twice president of the PTA, her husband Joseph coached baseball and ran Seaboard Underwriters, and Lynne Cox worked as his secretary. The Hutelmyers' was "a storybook marriage," says Dorothy's lawyer Jim Walker. "He wrote poetry to her, love songs...