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Returning from Europe, Bittker returned to government service, working for the Office of the Alien Property Custodian. Bittker reluctantly returned to his alma mater as an assistant professor in 1946. Eventually he gained tenure in 1951, became a Southmayd Professor in 1958, and Sterling Professor of Law in 1970. He retired in 1983.
From 1846 to 1847, Russell served as a Whig in the Connecticut state legislature, representing New Haven. Upon the repeal of the Missouri Compromise in 1854, he became active as one of the leaders of the movement which resulted in the organization of the Republican Party. Russell served as Collector of Internal Revenue for New Haven and ...
He was subsequently elected to the New Haven Board of Aldermen, representing the city's 18th Ward for two two-year terms, from 1972 to 1975. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Bucking the New Haven Democratic party machine , he ran as a liberal reform candidate against the party's candidate, incumbent Bart Guida , in the 1975 mayoral primary and went on to win the ...
Francisco Lopes Borges (born November 17, 1951) is an American politician and business executive who served as Connecticut State Treasurer from 1987 to 1993, succeeding Joan R. Kemler. [1] A member of the Democratic Party , Borges was Connecticut's third Black state treasurer.
William J. Lavery (March 26, 1938 – November 14, 2024) was an American politician and jurist from the state of Connecticut.He was appointed judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court on October 4, 1989, [1] Chief Judge on March 12, 2000, and Chief Court Administrator on February 1, 2006, retiring on November 1, 2007.
Robert M. Ward was born on November 8, 1952, to Richard Ward and Joan Minnick. He was raised in Derby, Connecticut, and graduated from Notre Dame High School in 1970. He attended the University of Kentucky for one year before graduating cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Connecticut in 1974.
A Democrat, Daniels served in the Connecticut State Senate.Before he was elected mayor, Daniels served in the Connecticut State Senate representing Connecticut's Tenth Senatorial District, which included parts of New Haven and West Haven. He also served on the New Haven Board of Aldermen in the 1970s. [1] In 1989, he challenged incumbent New ...
Biagio "Ben" DiLieto (November 25, 1922 – November 8, 1999) was Mayor of New Haven, Connecticut, from 1980 to 1989, serving as the city's 26th mayor. DiLieto was chief of police in New Haven from 1970 to 1976. [1] He first ran for nomination for mayor in 1977, when he narrowly lost the Democratic primary to the incumbent, Frank Logue.