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...biggest regatta of the weekend took place at Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H., where the Crimson finished in the middle of the pack, battling among 17 teams for a ninth-place finish. Hobart and William Smith College took top honors at the two-day event, while the University of Rhode Island and Boston College rounded out the top three...
...Elyse Dolbec guided the B-division to a first place finish at the Captain Hurst Bowl, while captain and skipper Clay Johnson and senior crew Kristen Lynch’s second place finish in A-division helped the Crimson coast to a first-place finish overall in the event. Hobart and William Smith, Boston College, host Dartmouth and St. Mary’s rounded out the top five. “We made a statement to the other schools,” Johnson said. “To be really consistent in the top five with such a competitive fleet...
...Born in Hobart, Tasmania on Nov. 26, 1948, Blackburn studied biochemistry at the University of Melbourne where she received both a bachelor’s and master’s of science degree. After completing post-doctoral work at Yale in the mid-1970s, she became a professor at University of California, Berkeley for 12 years and then assumed a professorship at University of California, San Francisco...
...sailed alright, but it was kind of a disappointment for us,” Porter said. “The conditions were up and down. Everyone was a little inconsistent.”That inconsistency wasn’t terribly crippling for a Harvard squad that only finished behind Hobart and William Smith Colleges and St. Mary’s, who earned first and second place, respectively.Still, this late in the season, the team expects results near the top.“We didn’t sail as well as we’d like to but it?...
...finish a task," he says, "then wait for the rest of the kids to catch up." His sister Joanne, meanwhile, was struggling in Year 3 and feeling stupid, and her parents pulled her out at the same time. Today, in their new home in Colebrook, north of Hobart, none of the Devenishes' eight children attends formal classes. "We help them excel at what they're good at and work on their weaknesses," says mother Helen. Joanne, she adds, never took to intellectual pursuits, but at 18 she sews and bakes bread and helps her six-year-old sister learn...