Word: connor
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Roosevelt named seven possible candidates for the Democratic nomination including New York City Council President Frank O'Connor and Rep. Samuel Stratton (D-N.Y.) but said "the Republicans are stuck with Rockefeller...
BRET HARTE, by Richard O'Connor. Historian O'Connor does well with figures who never quite hit it big, and Bret Harte never did: despite all he wrote, his literary crown rests on two stories and a bit of very bad verse...
...Frank O'Connor, 56, New York's city council president, seemed the odds-on favorite after an impressive victory in the city election last November, but has since lost ground by petty partisan bickering with Republican Mayor John Lindsay, and, in any event, carries little weight outside New York City...
BRET HARTE, by Richard O'Connor. Although his collected works fill 20 volumes, Harte (1836-1902) is best remembered today for a couple of short stories and one humorous poem. Biographer O'Connor gives Harte his due both as a literary figure and as a silken-mustached rascal, who snubbed his friends and was once feelingly described by Mark Twain as a coward, a liar, a swindler, a born loafer and an s.o.b...
...squad, last year's New England Bridge League Champions and this year's league leaders, consists of Peter Y. Connor '68, Stephen I. Kruskall '67, Mark S. Thompson '68, and Peter M. Winkler...