Word: carringtons
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...Willie Carrington, who accompanied Akainyah on the trip, runs Carrington & Carrington Ltd., a firm that specializes in connecting big business with minority executives. When Carrington arrived in the Ashanti region, the aristocrats liked him so much that they named him the Agona Nkosuohene--developmental chief--for the region. When he returned to Chicago, members of the local Ghanaian community began visiting Carrington regularly, instructing him on how to dress and conduct himself during state functions...
...James M. Harkless ’52 and Walter C. Carrington ’52, the event marked a return to Lowell House, their one-time residence. Both went on to receive degrees from Harvard Law School...
...Carrington became the leader of the Liberal Union and a class marshal. He was one of the original seven overseas directors of the Peace Corps in 1961, and he later served as U.S. ambassador to Nigeria...
...honorees had the opportunity to share stories of their background and experiences at Harvard as well. Carrington provided insight into the housing situation in 1948, when the four were freshmen. Black students were invariably paired with each other for rooming. Carrington and Harkless were assigned to Hollis Hall, and Hughes and Simmons roomed in Stoughton Hall, while the four Chinese students in the class were fully integrated with white students, according to Carrington. He added that he had not faced “real discrimination” until he came to Harvard...
With the game well under Harvard’s control before the third quarter was out, backups from both sidelines got to see extensive playing time. In place of Dawson, the Crimson subbed in senior Nick Carrington and freshman Charles Baakel, while Fitzpatrick got some relief from both Schires and freshman Liam O’Hagan...