"He instinctively can find the shining greatness of our American culture and does a good job of highlighting it (although he also does have those rare lapses when he writes about hockey, but that is something caused by impurities in the Eastern waters or something)." Erik Keilholtz
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Mark C. N. Sullivan is an editor at a Massachusetts university. He is married and the father of three children. Email
Wednesday, July 16, 2003 Around the Horn: "Notes from the Shadow of Cooperstown," a column worthy of author Two Finger Carey's name, mulls Victory Faust (third item) and, most recently, the tragic Harvey Haddix and Buck Weaver. * Fans campaigning for the reinstatement of Buck Weaver demonstrated at the All Star Game in Chicago. * Other worthy pages on the ill-starred Chisox of 1919 include 1919 Black Sox.com, and sites devoted to Weaver and Shoeless Joe Jackson. * T. S. O'Rama offers a fine photo of the Reds' old Crosley Field * Nomar and Varitek upheld the Carmine Hose in the Midsummer Classic.
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