Word: connecticut
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...fill another key vacancy last week, the President also appointed George J. Bott, 40, labor lawyer, to succeed strong-willed Robert N. Denham as general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board. Bott, born in Connecticut, graduate of Yale Law School, has been a legal light on NLRB since 1937, served as Denham's hand-picked associate general counsel while Denham carried on the feud with board members, which proved his undoing (TIME, Sept. 25). Said Bott: "I don't expect to have any trouble with the board...
Evidence that some citizens are up in arms over the Yale outrages came yesterday. A Connecticut farmer shot Yale freshman John Brittingham in the right hip and arm with a shotgun. The farmer told police that he was guarding against night-time marauders who were dumping his milk cans. Three other Yalies, who were with Brittingham, were released by police and their names withheld...
...ever caught him. He won the race by a full minute. His time: i hr. 22 min. for an average speed of 73 m.p.h. Second, for the third year in a row, was Connecticut Sportsman Briggs Cunningham in a Healey-Cadillac...
...Harvard's opponents, with the exception of Yale, open the 1950 football season this afternoon. It will be number two today for the Elis, who beat Connecticut, 25 to 0, last Saturday...
Backfield coach John Williams, who saw Yale defeat Connecticut last Saturday, returns to New Haven for the Eli's encounter with Brown. End coach Joe Maras goes to New York's Baker Field to see Columbia open its season against Hobart, while norm Shepard, jayvee mentor, draws the Dartmouth-Holy Cross assignment at Hanover. Ted Schmitt, line coach, travels to Ithaca for the Cornell-Lafayette game...