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Boys' basketball: Max Guercy picks up offer
Varsity Times InsiderSenior point guard Max Guercy, who has helped lead Alemany to first place in the Mission League, has been offered a scholarship by the University of Hartford, Coach Tray Meeks said. -- Eric Sondheimer... -
Book review: 'For the Love of Physics'
Special to the Los Angeles TimesFor the Love of Physics From the End of the Rainbow to the Edge of Time — A Journey Through the Wonders of Physics Walter Lewin, with Warren Goldstein Free Press, 302 pp., $26 For more than 30 years, the pioneering X-ray astrophysicist Walter...Tags: Education, Politics, YouTube, Medical Procedures and Tests, Science and Technology
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Robot trained to care for the elderly at University of Connecticut
L.A. Times Tech BlogEthical robot cares for elderly patients at University of Connecticut... -
Bernie Fuchs dies at 76; magazine illustrator
Bernie Fuchs, an illustrator whose influential work for magazines ranging from Cosmopolitan to Sports Illustrated seamlessly blended qualities of traditional narrative with hints of abstract composition, died of esophageal cancer Sept. 17 at a care...Tags: Jackson Pollock, Arts, The Seagram Company Limited, Winslow Homer, Willem de Kooning
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PASSINGS
Harry J. Gray Former CEO of United Technologies Harry J. Gray, 89, the retired United Technologies Corp. chief executive who is credited with transforming the company into an industrial conglomerate, died Wednesday in Hartford, Conn., according to his...Tags: U.S. Army, Companies and Corporations, Van Heflin, Science and Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Joza Karas dies at 82; musician revived compositions by Jews in concentration camp
Joza Karas, a Czechoslovakian-born violin teacher who spent decades tracking down and reviving musical compositions written by Jews in the Nazi concentration camp Theresienstadt, died Nov. 28 at his home in Bloomfield, Conn. He was 82 and had congestive...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Refugee, American Red Cross, Czech Republic, West Hartford
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Northwest Catholic's Aaron Wilson Plays Several Sports, But His Great Passion Is Baseball
The Hartford CourantShortstop Aaron Wilson has been an athlete for all seasons at Northwest Catholic-West Hartford. Football coach Mike Tyler said that Wilson "had the best hands of any receiver I've had, along with being very, very fast." Basketball coach John Mirabello...Tags: Football, Roman Catholicism, Baseball, Basketball, College Sports
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Starters Got It Going For Girls AAU Basketball
The Hartford CourantThey might have been the Newmans. Or the Connecticut Clairols. But in the late '80s, when Nick Economopoulos came knocking at the door, looking for a sponsor for his girls AAU basketball program, Paul Newman's nonprofit corporation decided to go in a...Tags: College Sports, Basketball, Providence Friars, Awards and Prizes, Memorial Day
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Hartford Experiment Along For Ride As SpaceX's 'Dragon' Makes History
The Hartford CourantFriday turned out to be a joyous "berth"-day for commercial space flight and the Hartford school team with a science experiment aboard SpaceX's Dragon. At 9:56 a.m., for the first time in history, the International Space Station linked with a private...Tags: Education, SpaceX, Middletown, Science and Technology, University of New Haven
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Legislators Looking To Revive GPS Monitoring Program For Domestic Violence Offenders
The Hartford Courant— The state is looking for ways to restart a program intended to keep victims of domestic violence safe by using global positioning systems to monitor offenders, House Speaker Christopher Donovan, D-Meriden, said Wednesday. A pilot program that...Tags: Prisons, Justice System, Plainville, Meriden, Killingly
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Extra Credit: UHart's Combine GPA For 18 Teams Was 3.22 This Spring
The Hartford CourantSTUDENT ATHLETES: Hartford's combined GPA for 18 teams (367 athletes) in the spring was 3.22, a department record. The highest women's team was golf (3.51) and the highest men's team was track and field (3.29). Fifteen athletes acheived a 4.0. Hartford...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), South Windsor, College Sports, Salem (New London, Connecticut)
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Bloomfield Music Students Benefit From Radio Personality's Fundraiser
The Hartford CourantThanks to a recent fundraiser that netted $45,000 for the Rosanna Davis Fund, talented but needy Bloomfield High School musicians will be able to continue receiving professional music lessons in a college setting for several more years. The fund was...Tags: Education, Students, The Hartt School, Radio, University of Connecticut
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