Word: connors
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...terse, four-paragraph statement from U.S. Third Army Commander Lieut. General Albert O. Connor concluded: "It was determined that the conviction was correct in law and fact and that the reduced sentence was appropriate for the offenses for which he was convicted." Thus the conviction of Lieut. William L. Calley was upheld, but his sentence-for the premeditated murder of at least 22 Vietnamese civilians and assault with intent to murder a small child-was changed from life imprisonment to 20 years. Calley, confined to his apartment at Fort Benning, Ga., since President Nixon personally intervened 44 months...
...Constitutional Convention. They would submit a constitution at the next city election; if it is approved, statehood bills would then be introduced in the legislature and Congress. But there is no certainty that city residents would buy the concept, much less the constitutional details. Staten Island President Robert T. Connor has already said that his borough would not go along and recalled that borough officials recently studied "how to get the hell out of New York City...
...relay team barely beat the English team with a time of 42.5. The relay consisted of Harvard's Austin O'Connor and Yale's Brent Costello, Frank Moore, and Don Martin...
...squad. It also meant that outgoing Captain Walter Johnson, who ran third in the high hurdles behind teammate Dewey Hickman, will stay behind, and New Captain Bud Wilson, who ran second in the 220, won't be able to go because he was 2 seconds behind freshman Austin O'Connor, who will get the trip...
...Dash: Austin O'Connor...