Friday, March 06, 2020

The Globe On Seaver Peters

The Boston Globe catches up on the passing of former Dartmouth athletic director Seaver Peters HERE.

Per the story Peters was reported to have said that. "helping initiate women’s sports was his greatest accomplishment at the college."



I'm a little (make that a lot) out of my depth when it comes to rappers so this will be taken directly from online reports (LINK):
Atlanta rapper Lil Baby surprised students at his former high school with a performance and $150,000 to establish a scholarship program, officials announced.
And that's of interest here because . . .
The school awarded the first scholarship Wednesday to senior Vachon Raye, who will attend Dartmouth College to play football in the fall. The specific amount of his scholarship wasn't immediately available. 
Raye is a 5-foot-11, 165-pound defensive back from Booker T. Washington High School in Atlanta.
Finally, here's the description accompanying the WMUR TV video below:
Five students at Dartmouth College are being monitored after they came in contact with people who tested positive for COVID-19.