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Domestic News October 28, 1936

Windham County Observer

Putnam, Windham County, Connecticut

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Hugh M. Alcorn appointed vice president of National Lawyers Constitutional League by Republican National Committee to lead GOP efforts among lawyers in Connecticut. Statewide committee formed, with Howard C. Bradford as Windham County chairman and local members named.

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BRADFORD MADE COUNTY
LEADER OF GOP LAWYERS

The Republican National Committee at Chicago has appointed State's Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn vice president of the National Lawyers Constitutional League to take charge of Republican political activity among lawyers in this state. To assist in the work in the state, a statewide committee of lawyers, headed by chairmen in each county, has been appointed. Appointed in Windham County are: Howard C. Bradford, chairman; Irving H. Miron, Putnam; John H. King, Frank H. Foss, Willimantic; Edward L. Dennis, Scotland.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment Politics

What keywords are associated?

Gop Appointment Lawyers Committee Windham County Republican Activity

What entities or persons were involved?

Hugh M. Alcorn Howard C. Bradford Irving H. Miron John H. King Frank H. Foss Edward L. Dennis

Where did it happen?

Windham County

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Windham County

Key Persons

Hugh M. Alcorn Howard C. Bradford Irving H. Miron John H. King Frank H. Foss Edward L. Dennis

Event Details

The Republican National Committee at Chicago appointed State's Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn vice president of the National Lawyers Constitutional League to oversee Republican political activity among lawyers in the state. A statewide committee of lawyers, with chairmen in each county, was appointed to assist. In Windham County, Howard C. Bradford was appointed chairman, with Irving H. Miron of Putnam, John H. King and Frank H. Foss of Willimantic, and Edward L. Dennis of Scotland.

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