Word: conn
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Rudenstine attended the Wooster School, in Danbury, Conn., on full scholarship. He then attended Princeton College, graduating summa cum laude...
Drury picked last weekend's ECAC tournament quarterfinal games against Rensselaer to explode, scoring a pair on Friday and Harvard's first on Saturday. Mallgrave assisted the Trumbull, Conn. native's opening goal in the first game...
...meantime, there is a parade of gestures. A tattoo parlor in Houston reports a 40% jump in business, mostly for military designs. A waitress in Rocky Hill, Conn., told her boss he could fire her if he liked, but she would not remove her red, white and blue ribbon. In Pine Bluff, Ark., Deborah Hurt has sent personal letters to nearly 400 fellow Arkansans serving in the gulf. "I had seven brothers; six were in the military, and four served in Vietnam," she says. "I saw what they came home to. I made a promise when I was 16 years...
...Jean Feiwell, editor in chief at Scholastic Inc., which publishes juvenile books. She noticed that tales with the word baby-sitter in the title sold well to young girls eager for that first taste of grownup responsibility. The club members -- now totaling seven -- and their experiences in fictional Stoneybrook, Conn., were created by Ann M. Martin, a former schoolteacher and children's book editor. Scribbling on yellow pads from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, the 36-year-old author, who lives in Manhattan with her cats Mouse and Rosie, turns out a 150-page Baby-Sitter book...
...seven-CD boxed set. Though the nine hours of music -- consisting mostly of disembodied Parker solos--can be taxing on the casual listener, the set uniquely documents one of Bird's most fertile periods and is thus a must-have for any serious jazz fan. (35 Melrose Place, Stamford, Conn...