Word: conn
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...Crimson entered last Sunday's game in Storrs, Conn, ranked fourth in New England despite having already beaten the number-one team (UConn, 2-0) and the number-three team (Yale, 1-0). But the 1-0 double-overtime win Sunday gave Harvard its first New England crown in 14 years...
Midfielder Nick Hotchkin, a reserve for the English National Under-18 Schoolboy team a year ago and the hero of the Crimson's 1-0 double-overtime upset of the University of Connecticut in Storrs, Conn. Sunday, was named the Ivy League Rookie of the Year...
...bishops launched the economics project in 1980, Archbishop John Roach of St. Paul, who was then president of the hierarchy, gave Weakland the sensitive chairmanship because of his high standing among colleagues. The four other bishops who joined him: Atlanta's Thomas A. Donnellan, Peter Rosazza of Hartford, Conn., George H. Speltz of St. Cloud, Minn., and William Weigand of Salt Lake City...
DIED. Max Gissen, 75, chief TIME book reviewer from 1947 to 1961, whose careful, thoroughly informed judgments and skepticism of cant or inflated reputation helped build what Alistair Cooke called "the most influential book page in the country"; in Weston, Conn...
Approximately 100 tickets are left for Sunday's NCAA Division I played show down in storrs, Conn, Between the Harvard men's soccer team and the University of Connecticut...