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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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