Word: connecticut
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...committee's report went on to discuss 11 problems facing. New England industry and offered detailed solutions. The report will be published in book form by the state of Connecticut, but will not be out for two months...
...Clare Boothe Luce, playwright, author and onetime (1943-46) G.O.P. Representative from Connecticut, one of the earliest Eisenhower supporters, whose effective campaigning on radio and television won the cheers of the Eisenhower organization from Ike on down...
Each succeeding class has added to the collection. When scrap iron was scarce during the war, students rounded up 300 tons of the stuff. With the proceeds, Rock Springs bought paintings by Manhattan's Raphael Soyer, New Jersey's James Chapin and Connecticut's Ernest Fiene; with a bit left over, Halseth started a fund to buy Grandma Moses' $400 oil, Staunton, Virginia, The kids put on dances, stage shows, wastepaper campaigns, badgered their parents for contributions. People as far away as Manhattan heard about Rock Springs' art craze, wrote advice on what...
...game been played in New Haven this year, the outcome might have been different. Almost two inches fell between 1:30 and 4 p.m. throughout southern Connecticut...
Also elected were Joshua Kurland Kopp, Dorchester, Mass. and Lowell, Physics; Frederick London Moolten, Highland Park, N. J. and Lowell, Biochemistry; Jack Jacob Neusner, West Hartford, Connecticut and Kirkland, History; David Marvin Osnos, Detroit and Kirkland, English; Herbert Victor Prochnow, Jr. Evanston, Illinois and Eliot, Economics...