Ware said students at last night's gatheringaffirmed that Minore exhibited "no evidence ofdepression" and appeared to be "in good spirits."
But Hill reported last night that Minore wastaken to Brigham and Women's Hospital on March 6following a suicide attempt.
Wrinn said no one had told the University aboutthe attempt. As a recipient of private health careinsurance, Minore had the choice to inform othersabout his hospitalization.
"It's heartbreaking that students can bevulnerable," Ware said. "It's been a very tryingand very moving time. It has touched me and mywife Janice very deeply."
Ware, who is also master of Cabot House, alsocoordinated gatherings after the loss of David L.Okrent '99, who was found dead on Revere Beachearly Sunday morning.
Wrinn said he does not believe the two deathsare related in any way.
Funeral services have not yet been arranged.
Members of the community who wish to expresstheir sympathy may send cards to the MinoreFamily, care of Dominic Minore, 2800 Quebec St.NW, Apt. 744, Washington DC 20008