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Hurt or not, the young Maryland native wasn’t about to miss her first March Madness experience. Holsey played minimally in the Crimson’s 79-69 loss to Kansas State, her shoulder protected by an enormous padded brace...
...York ?12 Massachusetts ?10 Maryland ? 4 Rhode Island ? 3 Vermont ?55 California ?21 Pennsylvania ?17 Michigan ?11 Washington ?10 Minnesota ?10 Wisconsin ? 7 Oregon ? 4 New Hampshire ?21 Illinois ?15 New Jersey ? 7 Connecticut ? 4 Hawaii ? 4 Maine ? 3 Delaware...
...DIED. THEODORE TAYLOR, 79, theoretical physicist at Los Alamos National Laboratory during the cold war who specialized in designing smaller, more powerful atom bombs - and then became a fierce antinuclear campaigner; in Silver Spring, Maryland. His "Davy Crockett" - a 23-kg device that fit in a suitcase - outpowered the lab's 4,091-kg "Little Boy" bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima. In the mid-1960s Taylor, alarmed at the proliferation of the devices, became a self-described "nuclear dropout." "My work at Los Alamos had been so intellectually stimulating but so insane," he said...
...four-piece from Baltimore, Maryland all went to high school together and are now based out of New York. Each member has a different persona: Noah Lennox is “Panda Bear” and has his own side project on Animal Collective’s label, David Portner plays the role of “Avey Tare,” Brian Weitz, who wears a miner’s light over the effects box and minidisc players he operates, is “The Geologist,” and Conrad Deaken is (somewhat less creatively...
...rewrite the Crimson record books. In his senior season at McDonough High School in Pomfret, MD, Carrington ran for 1,200 yards and racked up 22 touchdowns. That year, he was named County Player of the Year in addition to being voted First Team All-Southern Maryland Athletic Conference. Why shouldn’t he have dominated on the college level...