Word: connecticut
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...largest blind-date affairs in collegiate history will take place at Yale tomorrow when 550 Smith, Vassar, and Connecticut College freshmen will arrive at New Haven to attend the Yale-Brown football game...
...started to move. One was Hamilton Fish, former Representative and tag line of Roosevelt's famous ban "Martin, Barton and Fish." He announced he would enter the New York Senatorial race on an amalgam of the American and Constitutional party slates. Other support blossomed in Florida and Connecticut...
...signatures in each of the state's counties to get on the ballot. Fish did fine in New York City, but he had to give up in the wilds of the Adirondack mountain counties, where it is hard enough to find five thousand inhabitants, let alone disgruntled Republicans. In Connecticut, however, Miss Vivian Kellems met the filing requirements and began sniping at both major candidates in her weekly radio program. She was a bit disturbed on her last broadcast over the fact that the Republican chairman in Connecticut found five hundred people whose names are on her petition who swore...
That the Constitution Party resembles the old America First movement is apparent. the party's first chairman, Mrs. Stevenson of Connecticut, recently resigned, charging the party's platform smacked of Anti-Semitism. She referred to the plank: "We must preserve our Christian heritage which has been the strength of this union." She also said some of the party members objected to her as chairman because she was foreign-born and a Catholic...
...gubernatorial and senatorial campaign in Connecticut, the News threw its admittedly inconclusive support behind Bowles, Benton, and McMahon all Democrats...