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In May 2016, Slap was nominated by the Democratic Party as its candidate for Connecticut House of Representatives District 19, after sitting legislator Brian Becker announced his retirement. [1] Slap faced Republican Party candidate Chris Barnes in the general election. [3] [4] Slap retained his seat in the state house in November 2018, running ...
James Robert Clapper Jr. [4] was born on March 14, 1941, [5] in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the son of Anne Elizabeth (née Wheatley) and First Lieutenant James Robert Clapper. [6] [7] His father worked in US Army signals intelligence during World War II, retiring as a colonel in 1972 then worked in security at George Mason University in the late 1970s and early 1980s. [8]
Although significant non-degree honors have historically been awarded by the institution, honorary doctorates were not conferred until after Central Connecticut State College was renamed Central Connecticut State University in 1983. U.S. President Jimmy Carter became the first recipient on April 16, 1985, [2] receiving a Doctor of Humane Letters.
John Treadwell: 1786: 1808 Jonathan Sturges: 1786: 1789 James Wadsworth: 1787: 1788 John Chester: 1788: 1792 James Hillhouse: 1789: 1793 Jedediah Strong: 1789: 1791 Jesse Root: 1789: 1790 James Davenport: 1790: 1797 Roger Newberry: 1790: 1807 Heman Swift: 1790: 1802 John Chandler: 1790: 1795 Benjamin Huntington: 1791: 1793 Amasa Learned: 1791: ...
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The 2024 Connecticut State Senate election was held on November 5, 2024, alongside the 2024 United States elections. [1] Primary elections took place on August 13, 2024. Democrats won one new seat, increasing their supermajority to 25 of the 36 Senate seats.
John S. Rice Farmington: Union 1864 Eleazer K. Foster: New Haven Republican 1865 David Gallup: Plainfield: Union 1866 John T. Wait: Norwich Union 1867 Charles Ives East Haven: Republican 1868 Orville H. Platt: Meriden Republican 1869 Lafayette S. Foster: Norwich Republican 1870 (Resigned June 16, 1870) Alfred A. Burnham: Windham Republican 1870 ...
Carnesecca, who died Nov. 30 at 99, had 526 wins at St. John’s University. He will be remembered at his funeral Friday , and long thereafter , as a Hall of Fame coach and a loving husband ...