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Collector and scholar John Andrew Herdeg dies at age 83

Collector and scholar John Andrew Herdeg dies at age 83 As a collector and scholar, John committed 50 years of service to the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library serving as Chairman of the Board for 9 years and participating on numerous board committees throughout his long tenure. Photo by Paul Simeone. Courtesy of Winterthur. MENDENHALL, PA .- John Andrew Herdeg, age 83, passed away peacefully in his sleep at home on Sunday, June 27, 2021. Born in Buffalo, NY on September 15, 1937, son of Franklin Leland and Susannah Estelle Clark Herdeg, John spent his youth in Gowanda, NY. He graduated from Deerfield Academy, Princeton University and The University of Pennsylvania Law School. In 1961, John married his lifetime love, Judith (Judy) Coolidge Carpenter, moved to Connecticut and joined the Connecticut Bar while working in New York City as an assistant to the Trustee of the bankrupt New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. Shortly thereafter, Judy and John mo

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Anger Grows Across Canada as COVID s Third Wave Takes Hold: INNOVATIVE Research Group Launches Comprehensive Website Tracking the Canadian COVID Experience over 2020/21

Share this article Share this article TORONTO, April 22, 2021 /CNW/ - Over a year after the onset of the global pandemic, Canadians are less fearful of contracting COVID-19 and more angry at their governments, new research shows. INNOVATIVE Research Group has conducted more than 53,000 interviews with Canadians over 23 separate surveys since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Today, these results are available on INNOVATIVE s newly launched COVID-19 tracking website. The site https://innovativeresearch.ca/covid-19 is updated every two weeks for up to the minute results that can inform businesses and government decision makers how best to support Canadians through this crisis. INNOVATIVE has tracked a wide variety of topics from the beginning, and the comprehensive results are organized under four key questions:

UO and OSU heading into spring break on Saturday

UO and OSU heading into spring break on Saturday Colleges in Oregon are asking students, faculty and staff to take public health precautions with spring break approaching. Posted: Mar 14, 2021 3:49 PM Updated: Mar 14, 2021 4:55 PM Posted By: Jaewon Jung EUGENE, Ore. Both the University of Oregon and Oregon State University released guidelines to students, staff and faculty for spring break. As Lane County moves to the moderate risk level, the UO says the Student Recreation Center and Housing dining facilities will have increased capacity. UO students say they have been feeling safer on campus recently due to the downward trends in COVID-19 cases and the increase in vaccinations.

Hitting the right notes: Two Torrington High students chosen to play virtual New England Music Festival

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