Word: connecticut
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Robert H. Morrison '56, son of Theodore H. Morrison '23, lecturer in English, was fatally injured in an automobile accident at Stowe, Vermont last Thursday. He was on his honeymoon with his bride of two days, the former Barbara Ann Edson of Westhaven, Connecticut, when the accident occurred...
Doing about as well as expected, the Crimson upset Colby, but lost to the University of Connecticut and Amherst. Underdog Dartmouth, on a sensational last second basket by Dick Fairly, edged UConn, 66 to 65, to capture the tournament title. The Huskies, with a 90 plus scoring average, were pre-tournament favorites to recapture the crown...
Questionnaires will soon be sent to most of the 34,500 commuters who travel from Connecticut and Westchester County (N.Y.) to New York, making it one of the biggest commuting railroads...
...varsity moves to Storrs, Conn., on Monday, Dec. 27, for the annual New England Intercollegiate Basketball Tourney. Last year at Hanover, the Crimson took third place, losing to Dartmouth in the semi-finals. Connecticut, the defending champion, in favored to retain its title. The other competing teams are Massachusetts, Brown, Middlebury, Amherst, and Colby...
...eloquent argument for censure came from Connecticut's Republican Senator Prescott Bush. McCarthy, said Bush, has "caused dangerous divisions among the American people because of his attitude and the attitude he has encouraged among his followers: that there can be no honest differences of opinion with him. Either you must follow Senator McCarthy blindly, not daring to express any doubts or disagreements about any of his actions, or, in his eyes, you must be a Communist, a Communist sympathizer, or a fool who has been duped by the Communist line." Bush defended Censure Committee Chairman Arthur Watkins from...