Word: connecticut
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Students from Connecticut passed out tie-dyed t-shirts with a black bleeding Africa, and a tiny red heart in the middle of the continent, which they said they had spent all night making...
...Tufts rounded out the top five, while Dartmouth and Boston University took sixth and seventh places, respectively. GEORGE MORRIS TROPHYThe Crimson sent two boats to BU to compete in the George Morris Trophy in a regatta which saw Harvard wrestle the fourth-place spot away from Connecticut College. The junior A-division tandem of skipper Matthew Knowles and crew Ashley Nathanson actually took fifth-place behind the Camels, but freshman skipper Megan Watson and senior crew Mallory Greimann in B-division finished in third place, two spots ahead of Connecticut. The final tally had the Crimson with 167 points...
...months to go to a teaching hospital. "The new interns and residents begin July 1," he explains. "There's a very morbid joke: don't get sick on the July 4 weekend." But years ago, when he and his wife were new parents, they were visiting her family in Connecticut for the holiday when their 9-month-old son became cranky, ran a fever, got diarrhea. They went to a local pediatrician, who essentially said, 'Oh, it's nothing: you're just neurotic doctor-parents. Give him some Tylenol...
...DIED. Warren Platner, 86, architect and designer whose graceful steel-wire chairs, tables and ottomans for the Knoll furniture firm have been continuously produced since 1966; in New Haven, Connecticut. Platner, who worked with Eero Saarinen and I.M. Pei, had a role in some of the most striking examples of modernism, including the interior design of Chicago's Water Tower Place, a vertical shopping mall, and Windows on the World, the restaurant that sat atop New York City's World Trade Center...
...NCAA were to assume control of men’s heavyweight rowing, the rotating championship site would likely preclude Harvard from attending annually. Harvard-Yale is the second week of June, and IRAs are during the first. Only the proximity of Camden to the racing site in Connecticut makes the combination feasible...