Word: conn
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Though the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith reported last January that the number of anti-Semitic incidents in the U.S. had dropped 14.9% from 1981 to 1982, complacency seems ill advised. Consider the attacks against Jews in West Hartford, Conn., and one in New York City this summer. The past two weeks brought new incidents in both places...
...NOTEBOOK: Harvard takes it 3-3 record on the road this week, facing UConn in Storrs, Conn on Thursday and Ivy nemesis Cornell in Ithaca. N.Y. on Saturday Penn had beaten highly touted Delaware last week Lamont finished the game with 12 saves...
Melvin T. Bishop West Hartford, Conn...
Osborne, of course, is not the only personal-computer maker having troubles. Victor Technologies of Scotts Valley, Calif., last week laid off 350 workers and announced it expects to lose money in the third quarter. Coleco, based in West Hartford, Conn., once again delayed delivery of the Adam, its new $600-to-$700 computer system, raising questions as to whether the product would be shipped in time for the Christmas selling season...
...small village in east Holland, he went to Lebanon as a missionary in 1958; there he became an expert in Armenian (he is fluent in seven other languages). Kolvenbach later earned a doctorate in Armenian in Paris, spent a year of spiritual study at a Jesuit center in Pomfret, Conn., then returned to Beirut as a professor at St. Joseph's University. He later headed the Jesuits' Middle East province (Lebanon, Syria and Egypt). "Father Kolvenbach is a classic Jesuit," says an official in Rome who knows him well, "studious, reserved yet militant, with that touch...