Word: connecticut
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...said furiously: "You are not fooling me. This committee [is] not seeking to get the names of bad security risks, but seeking rather to find out the names of my informants so they can be kicked out of the State Department tomorrow." From the other side of the table Connecticut's Brien McMahon shouted back, white with rage: "When you start making charges of that sort about me, you had better reflect on it, and more than once...
Midday shoppers, clustered about the window of British Overseas Airways' office on Washington's Connecticut Avenue, could hardly tear themselves away. Behind the glass, in strapless bathing suit, black-eyed Mary Jane Hayes, Miss Washington of 1949, climbed into a bed. On her pillow was a small black earphone and the words that she heard as she pretended to sleep floated outside through amplifiers. "Bon soir ..." cooed the speaker. "Good night . . . Bon . . . good . . . le soir . . . the night . . ." As onlookers soon found out, Miss Washington was modeling the newest type of French lesson...
Other winning candidates are; Vice President, Cynthia Williams of Baltimore, Maryland, and Gilman House; Secretary, Phebe Crampton '52 of Cohasset and Cabot Hall; Treasurers, Elizabeth Tucker '52 of West Hartford, Connecticut and Henry House; Sophomore Member Nancy Walker '53 of Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida and Briggs Hall; NSA Delegate, Jean McCormick '51 of Westport, Connecticut, and Eliot Hall; and NSA Alternate, Julia Brown Ashenhurst '51 of Branford, Connecticut, and 12 Ellery Street...
Theodore Cooke Nelson '52, of West Hartford, Connecticut, and Lowell House was elected assistant manager for next year in the sophomore competition, Samuel Willard Bridge, Jr. '52, of Wellesley Hills and Eliot House, will be associate manager of freshman hockey...
Jean McCormick '51 of Eliot Hall and Westport, Connecticut; NSA alternate delegate, president, Eliot Hall; Athletic Association Council ('48-'49); Students for Democratic Action ('48-'49); house committee...