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Connecticut Delegation to the
1960 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
John M. Bailey, Hartford - Arthur T. Barbieri, New Haven - William Benton, Southport, Fairfield - Chester Bowles, Essex - James J. Casey, Winsted - Thomas Chubb, Greenwich - Hugh C. Curran, Bridgeport - Elizabeth Curtis, Bridgeport - Emilio Q. Daddario - Anthony J. DeLorenzo, Bristol - Joseph DePaola, Meriden - Thomas J. Dodd - John J. Driscoll, Bridgeport - Robert N. Giaimo - John M. Golden, New Haven - Ella T. Grasso, Windsor Locks - Madyline Hyland, Waterbury - Donald J. Irwin, Norwalk - J. Walter Kennedy, Stamford - Frank Kowalski, New Britain - Richard C. Lee, New Haven - Dorothy McCaffery, Washington - Agnes McKee, East Hartford - Marita Merrick, Columbia - John S. Monagan, Waterbury - Gertrude O'Donnell, Litchfield - Arthur B. O'Keefe, Jr., Madison - John Pickett, Middletown - Katherine T. Quinn, West Hartford - Abraham A. Ribicoff, Hartford - Stephen Rose, Oxford - Beatrice Rosenthal, Waterford - William St. Onge, Putnam - C. John Satti, New London - Gloria Schaffer, Woodbridge - Joseph B. Smith, West Haven - Margaret K. Smith, East Granby - Mitchel Sviridoff, New Haven - Julian A. Taylor, Ansonia - Zena Temkin, Torrington - John J. Tynan, Middletown - Michael J. Zazzaro, Hartford

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Jack Banner, Moodus, East Haddam - Sol Bernstein, Waterbury - Francis L. Brant, Stamford - William Burlant, Trumbull - Gertrude Cwikla, Hartford - Ruth Elliott, Southington - John Fitzpatrick, Windsor Locks - Attilio R. Frassinelli, Stafford Springs, Stafford - Samuel Googel, New Britain - William Horowitz, New Haven - Edward L. Marcus, New Haven - John F. McCarthy, Bridgeport - Anthony Miller, South Meriden, Meriden - Frederick Mitchell, New Canaan - Arline Mooney, Granby - Julia Nicholson, South Windsor - Renato Ricciutti, Waterbury - Selig Schwartz, Meriden - Matthew Scully, Union City, Naugatuck - Burke Spellacy, Hartford - Loretta Sullivan, West Haven - Maurice Welch, Willimantic


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