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...Westport, Conn. and Quincy House...
...HAVEN, Conn.—It was mid-November. Harvard was 0-2-1 on paper, 1-for-17 on the power play and just about dead...
...HAVEN, Conn.—For a third year in a row, the Harvard men’s swimming and diving team entered its final meet of the season, a tri-meet against both Yale and Princeton, with the Ivy League Championship on the line. All three teams showed up to the Robert J. H. Kiphuth Exhibition Swimming Pool at Yale undefeated on the year...
...HAVEN, Conn.—After years of practice, the No. 11 Harvard men’s hockey team has certainly perfected the art of breaking Yale’s collective heart...
DIED. PHILIP JOHNSON, 98; in New Canaan, Conn. One of the nation's best-known architects and architectural tastemakers, he was also one of the great American enthusiasts. As co-organizer of the pivotal 1932 International Style exhibition at New York City's Museum of Modern Art, he introduced the U.S. to the European glass-and-steel modernism that would dominate its skylines after World War II. As an architect he produced some fine work in the modernist vein, like his own Glass House. But modernism's refusal of historical reference made him restless. In 1984, with his Chippendale-topped...