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One Last Verse From 'King' By MICHAEL R. JAMES Monday, June 05, 2006 11:00 PM After four years as a writer for The Crimson, this is it. And while this column is usually used to provide the writer with one last chance to express those unspoken thoughts that have been building over the years, I have to be completely honest.
Telling the Whole Sports Story, Statistics and All By LISA KENNELLY Monday, June 05, 2006 11:02 PM If there’s one thing sportswriters love more than statistics, it’s proclaiming that statistics don’t tell the whole story. This makes for an easy article, by the way, especially when it’s on a topic you’ve covered to death.
I Am a Cram, a Cram I Am: Learning to Love Crimson Sports By JOHN R. HEIN Monday, June 05, 2006 10:45 PM “Why don’t you want to go to a good school like Fordham?” With these words, my grandmother summed up what had been on the minds of all my family members. While my decision to choose Harvard over Fordham seems like a no-brainer to everyone I have ever encountered in Cambridge, the choice was the most difficult I have ever had to make.
Little League, the New York Giants, and a Goodbye to My Biggest Fan By TIMOTHY J. MCGINN Monday, June 05, 2006 10:52 PM On an ordinary Sunday afternoon sometime in the fall of 1987, I crept down the hallway of my Manhattan apartment, pressed my tiny frame against the wall, and peered around the corner into the living room, where my father was situated on the couch watching the Giants play.
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