Word: connecticuter
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Franklin Pierce Adams, diarist-columnist (F.P.A.) turned nostalgia expert (of Information Please), was nominated as Democratic candidate for Connecticut's Senate, from a rock-ribbed Republican district. His campaign strategy: mostly "to keep my trap shut...
Charles Augustus Lindbergh arrived in Manhattan, alone but not unremarked by news photographers (see cut), on his way from the South Pacific to his recently rented house in Connecticut (TIME, Sept. 18), still looking like the shy Lone Eagle who, 17 years ago, was all the world's hero...
...trees were down; many a householder had to chop his way out. Some 300,000 telephones were out of service; and for many miles the power lines festooned the streets. For days many sections were without electricity. Roads were blocked and trains stalled. Apple and tobacco crops in Connecticut and New Hampshire lay ruined on the ground...
Administration Fellowships, for students who wish to follow a career in the government service but who may not have had any actual experience, have been awarded to: Lawrence Cohen, Hartford, Connecticut, graduate student at Harvard; William Hamovitch, Outremont, Quebec, public administration student at Harvard; and Donald G. Hanson, Charlottesville, Virginia...
Announced yesterday by the Student Council was the appointment of three undergraduates from the civilian student body to serve on the organization. The men include Frederick P. Murphy, Jr. '47, of East Norwalk, Connecticut, and Lowell House; Daniel P.S. Paul '46, of Daytona Beach, Florida, and Adams House; and Nathan Weston '47, of Cambridge, and Lowell House...