Word: hartfords
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...undergraduates and four Ph.D. programs, stems from the shrewd investment practices of its recent trustees. In 1953, they took an endowment of $18.2 million and have since built it up to $70 million, mainly by investing heavily in insurance stocks -no surprise, since some of the trustees were Hartford insurance executives...
Sullivan moved in from Conard High School in West Hartford, Conn., to cox the first light boat in the fall of his freshman year. That boat went undefeated through the Eastern sprints; the varsity boat he steered last year went undefeated through the Thames Cup races at Henley; and this year's crew swept through its dual regatta schedule...
...pregnant pauses, it is graced with the poignantly melancholy gravity of Kathleen Widdoes' performance as the governess. Italian garb makes the characters seem oddly distant as if they had been translated along with the text. Naked attests to a quickening theatrical interest in Pirandello, marked notably by the Hartford Stage Company's Enrico IV and the APA Repertory Company's Right You Are If You Think You Are. The themes of loneliness, isolation and alienation were all carved out by Pirandello with consummate craft. In the 31 years since his death, serious modern drama has become...
Similarly, George Romney's five months of ambiguity on Viet Nam cost him considerable support. When he finally stated his position last week, at a dinner celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Hartford Times, it was hard to distinguish from the middle-of-the-road course that Johnson has followed-and the President promptly thanked him for his "strong endorsement...
Nonetheless, Romney's moderate supporters are growing skeptical of his ability to cope with the pressures of a national campaign. Before his Hartford speech, he announced that he would not answer newsmen's questions afterward "because I don't intend to let reporters divert attention from what I'm trying to say." It was a damaging admission of his reluctance to expose himself to the kind of grilling that a presidential candidate must endure daily-even hourly. He is also in trouble at home, where the state senate has rejected his proposals to levy personal...