Word: hartford
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...either go through Springfield and Hartford or turn off at Worcester and go to New London and thence down the shore to New Haven. Both ways are about the same distance, but it is expected, that the New London route will be less crowded. According to the Superintendent of the Connecticut State Police, Mr. J. M. Hurley, when reached at Hartford by long distance telephone yesterday, the road from New London is now in good condition and the detours, that were necessary at the time of the Harvard-Yale races last June have been climinated...
...Claude M. Hart, 58, of Boston, won the play-off of his tie with Henry S. Redfield, 59, of Hartford, for the U. S. senior golf title (TIME, Sept. 22). Scores?Hart, 77; Redfield, 84, over the Apawamis course. Oddly, both men were of that rare links species, the lefthander...
...their annual fest. Not one was there but had spanned 55 years; some had seen 65, some 70, some 75, some 80. When the last score had been totted up in the national senior championship, Claude M. Hart of Boston and Henry S. Redfield of Hartford were found to -be tied at 161 for the 36 holes. They agreed to meet later and have...
...Others with whom time has dealt similarly: Hartford Times (founded 1817), Hartford Courant (1764), New Haven Register (1812), New Haven Journal-Courier (1766), Hampshire Gasette (1783), Pittsfield Eagle (1789), New York Evening Post...
Sued for separation. John A. Hartford, President of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., by Mrs. Frances Bolger Hartford; in Manhattan. She charged desertion. The marriage of a year ago had, until now, been kept secret...