Word: connecticut
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Study Nature. The best pictures in the show were by those who had escaped to nature. Maurice H. Bisharat, a Connecticut doctor, had descended into his cellar to paint dead leaves in a vase, and won a gold medal for capturing the musty golden light in his hideout. A New Hampshire housewife named Eugénie C. Cooney had won another medal with her painstaking portrait of a lonely pine overlooking the sea. Dr. Harry Smallen had studied the surf at Martha's Vineyard, Mass, and successfully avoided the soapy-water look that makes most amateur seascapes dreary...
Brown, paced by Fred Kozak and Frank Mahoney, has beaten MIT twice, Connecticut, Worcester Poly, Arnold, and Rochester, and lost to Syracuse, St. Bonaventure, Cornell, Army, and Rhode Island State...
Joseph Alois Schumpeter, George F. Baker Professor of Economics and one of the world's leading economists, died early yesterday morning at the age of 66. Death resulted from a cerebral hemorrhage while Schumpeter was sleeping in his country house in Taconic, Connecticut...
David Stowe, 39, is a Steelman protégé, born in Connecticut, a former schoolteacher and the son of a schoolteacher. He does the President's homework on the specific problems of the National Security Resources Board, planning the economic moves to be made in event...