Word: ansonia
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Frisbee, La Jolla, Calif.; David W. Scott, Claremont, Calif.; George J. Engelhardt, Jr, Naugatuck, Conn.; Irving Feister, Norwich, Conn.; Frederick P. Glike, Meriden, Conn.; Raymond P. Lavietes, Shelton, Conn.; Arthur L. Leader, Hartford, Conn.; Louis O. Manganiello, Waterbury, Conn.; Alfred W. Satterthwaite, New Haven, Conn.; Alfred A. Skerpan, Ansonia, Conn.; Robert W. Stoughton, Warehouse Point, Conn. Arnold M. Sweig, Plainville, Conn.; Robert J. Stevenson, Washington, D.C.; James E. King, Jr., Leesburg, Fla.; John E. Shoemaker, Augusta...
...junta in New York had just one point in common: a burning desire to take every Machado appointee out and shoot him. Faced with the prosaic necessity of organizing a real government, they were thrown into greatest confusion. They remained locked in conference rooms in Manhattan's Hotel Ansonia, arguing themselves hoarse. Growth of a Tyrant. For a fortnight bellicose Representative Hamilton Fish has been rumbling about U. S. intervention in Cuba and denouncing the backing of the Machado dictatorship by U. S. banks and utility companies as an outrageous example of "dollar diplomacy." Stories of the backing...
...Rockwell, Carpenterio, Calif., C. E. Ryan, Jr., Cambridge, R. D. Sard., New York City, C. S. Sargent, Jr., L. I. N. Y., L. Scheffy, West Mansfield, J. P. Scheu, N. Y. City, H. Shershevsky, Dorchester, J. E. Shoemaker, Jr., Auguste, Ga., S. Sinnreich, Hartford, Conn., A. A. Skerpan, Ansonia, Conn., R. W. Stoughton, Warehouse Pt., Conn., I. M. Street, Utica, N. Y., W. Sturgis, Groton, J. Stufman, Allston, T. W. Thorndike, Jr., Cambridge, P. B. Toland, Boston, C. L. Toumanoff, Cambridge, A. B. Tourtellet, Marlboro, S. J. Tucker, Randolph, Vt., S. H. Tyng, Jamaica Plain, L. F. Van Eck, Paterson...
Died. Archibald Bannatyne, 78, retired official of Waterbury Clock Co., Bannatyne Watch Co. and Ansonia Clock Co., inventor of the first $1 watch (the "Jumbo" which he sold to Robert H. Ingersoll & Brother); in Naugatuck, Conn...
...Ansonia, Conn., eight small boys astounded their parents when, after swimming in the Naugatuck River, they returned home with green hair, green eyebrows, green eyelashes. Cause: dyestuffs dumped in the river by woolen mills...