Word: connecticuter
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...CONNECTICUT: Harvard Club of Connecticut: Charles A. Pratt, Jr. '28, Loomis School, Windsor...
...CONNECTICUT: Harvard Club of New Canaan: Dana S. Hawthorne, 31 East Maple Street, New Canaan...
Harvard Club of Quincy: Richard Porter '35, 65 Greenleaf Street, Quincy 69. Harvard Club of Springfield (formerly Harvard Club of Connecticut Valley): Allen R. Benner '33, 4 Allen Place, Longmeadow...
...Berman came to the U.S. For a while he painted murals for fashionable houses, covers for Vogue and Town & Country He settled in Hollywood, "the way New York artists go to Connecticut. It's a quiet life, very few people." But he seemed to yearn for the tragic actors and the monumental stage sets of Renaissance Europe. He began to produce ever larger, ever emptier pictures of a girl with her back turned (she might have been his own Muse). At last, as if his pictures were decaying with his talent, he gave his canvases a moldy, gnawed...
John William De Forest was so much better than so many writers who are famous that readers may reasonably wonder why they never heard of him before. De Forest was a Connecticut Yankee who married a Charleston girl and raised and captained a Connecticut company throughout the Civil War. His war novel, Miss Ravenel's Conversion (TIME, Aug. 21, 1939)> a failure when first published, went unread for nearly 72 years. His personal story of the Civil War, A Volunteer's Adventures (TIME, July 22, 1946), was published for the first time two years ago. Now it appears...