Word: hartford
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Bernard Barnes '30, of New Hartford, Connecticut...
Closely held by a small group headed by Chairman G. L. Hartford and President J. A. Hartford, A. & P. shares are almost impossible of purchase. They are seldom quoted-were not last week. Beginning with a unit in Pennsylvania in 1858, these stores now have working capital...
Maine was the only New England state to escape. The milk supply of Boston and all westward mail and freight service were almost entirely cut off. Damage rode on the raging Connecticut River down through Springfield, Mass., and Hartford, Conn. Oil tanks and wharves collapsed. Sewers backed up. Typhoid threatened. Tens of thousands were homeless. A fall of snow increased their misery. The total damage for New England was estimated at $50,000,000. More than 150 died...
...Over Hartford, Conn., last week an airplane coursed, wove figure 8's, glided and banked faultlessly. It coasted to earth, rose again; alighted again, rose a third time. A few eyes that strained towards its flight were sycophantic; many were worried, most were proud. For operating the plane was Governor John H. Trumbull, first governor, as far as is known, to do a solo airplane flight...
Express Crash. Pilot E. G. Cline crashed into a tree 25 miles north of Hartford, Conn. He was killed, his plane ruined. He was making the first flight of an air express service between Boston and New York...