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Griswold contains one borough, Jewett City, and also contains the villages of Doaneville, Rixtown, Glasgo, Hopeville, and Pachaug.
* Thornton, also spelled Thorton, is on the boundary with Kimball Township on Sparling Road between Emerson and Griswold Roads ( & Elevation: 659 ft ./ 201 m .).
Griswold also suggested, in Latin, that Whitman was guilty of " that horrible sin not to be mentioned among Christians ", one of the earliest public accusations of Whitman's homosexuality.
Griswold also equipped police and fire vehicles with medical supplies and trained officers to give emergency care while en route to the hospital.
He also appeared in the National Lampoon Vacation movies as Cousin Eddie to Chevy Chase's Clark W. Griswold.
He also was the administrative assistant and secretary to Governor Dwight Griswold from 1941 to 1942.
Their son, Roger Griswold, later also became Governor of Connecticut.
Princess Gwendolyn, however, refuses to marry Griswold, and declares that she will wed only for love, since her personal maid Griselda, who is also a witch, has predicted that a true lover will come to the castle to court her.
Griselda, under Gwendolyn's orders to protect Hawkins, tries poisoning one of the drinks to be used for the toast immediately before the joust, but through one of his men Griswold also learns of the poison, and after a quarrel between the two combatants about the unpoisoned drink the toast is cancelled.
She also played Audrey Griswold in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
Among his most famous film roles was Chief Sidney Green in Serpico ( 1973 ), directed by Sidney Lumet. He also played the father of Charlie Partana ( played by Jack Nicholson ) in Prizzi's Honor and Clark W. Griswold, Sr. in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation ( with Chevy Chase ).
" Griswold also states that Stiglitz provided no evidence to support his belief that Malaysia was rewarded for their efforts.
In 1806, while serving as acting governor in the absence of Governor William Hull, Griswold ordered the erection of Fort Croghan, also known as Fort Nonsense, to protect livestock from raids by Native Americans.
" As one of the founders of the Bell Labs software culture which spawned UNIX, C, and many other essential contributions to modern software, Ralph Griswold brought to his academic research not only brilliance, but also experience and a value system that demanded that research ideas be tested by fire and proven useful and usable by real users, not just good-looking diagrams in academic papers.
Griswold's son, Bill Griswold, is also a computer scientist.
The Battle of Groton Heights ( also known as the Battle of Fort Griswold, and occasionally called the Fort Griswold massacre ) was a battle of the American Revolutionary War fought on September 6, 1781, between a small Connecticut militia force led by Lieutenant Colonel William Ledyard and the more numerous British forces led by Brigadier General Benedict Arnold and Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Eyre.
General Clinton praised Arnold for his " spirited conduct ", but also complained about the high casualty rate ; about 25 percent of the troops sent against Fort Griswold were killed or wounded.
The Fort Griswold park also includes the Groton Monument, erected in the 1820s to commemorate the battle.
In the fall of that year, he also became the first editor of the annual gift book The Opal founded by Rufus Wilmot Griswold.
Griswold also wrote the first biography of Poe in which he purposely set out to ruin the dead author's reputation.
The Warren Court, while in many cases taking a broad view of individual rights, generally declined to read the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment broadly, outside of the incorporation context ( see Ferguson v. Skrupa, but see also Griswold v. Connecticut ).
Moreover, in one of the landmark cases decided by the Court, Griswold v. Connecticut ( 1965 ), the Warren Court affirmed a constitutionally protected right of privacy, emanating from the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, also known as substantive due process.
He also developed an act in the swimming pool which involved Griswold clowning and performing tricks on the diving board.

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Writing for the majority, Justice Brennan wrote that Massachusetts could not enforce the law onto married couples because of Griswold v. Connecticut, so the law worked " irrational discrimination " if not extended to unmarried couples as well.
During World War II the company worked with the Newport News Company and the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company on shipbuilding contracts for the United States Navy fitting out the interiors of liberty ships under the direction of John Sloane Griswold.
Urs Hölzle, who worked on the powerful Self compiler, spoke with Griswold about implementing the same " type feedback " in a Smalltalk compiler.
Griswold & Nissen worked together to develop the first prototype trampoline.
Brennan reasoned that, since Massachusetts did not enforce its law against married couples and could not under Griswold v. Connecticut, the law worked irrational discrimination by denying the right to possess contraceptives by unmarried couples.

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Clark Griswold ( Chevy Chase ) from the National Lampoon's Vacation series appears in some scenes wearing a navy blue with burnt orange scripting Chicago Bears ball cap.
One of the designers of SNOBOL, Ralph Griswold, designed successors to SNOBOL4 called SL5 and Icon, which combined the backtracking of SNOBOL4 pattern matching with more standard ALGOL-like structuring, as well as adding some features of their own.
* Oral history interview with Ralph E. GriswoldGriswold discusses development of SNOBOL Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
It created a general right to privacy ( Griswold v. Connecticut ), limited the role of religion in public school ( most prominently Engel v. Vitale and Abington School District v. Schempp ), incorporated most guarantees of the Bill of Rights against the States — prominently Mapp v. Ohio ( the exclusionary rule ) and Gideon v. Wainwright ( right to appointed counsel ),— and required that criminal suspects be apprised of all these rights by police ( Miranda v. Arizona ); At the same time, however, the Court limited defamation suits by public figures ( New York Times v. Sullivan ) and supplied the government with an unbroken run of antitrust victories.
In a column in the Washington Post, Griswold wrote: " It quickly becomes apparent to any person who has considerable experience with classified material that there is massive over classification and that the principal concern of the classifiers is not with national security, but with governmental embarrassment of one sort or another.
In 1785 he was elected as Lieutenant Governor for Connecticut, serving with Governor Matthew Griswold.
Many American Impressionist paintings of the era are of subjects in and around the Griswold House and are featured in the museum, along with many other works and personal possessions of the artists who frequented there.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show, with floor show will be held on Halloween weekend at The Griswold.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt toured the plant on April 26, 1943 with Nebraska Governor Dwight Griswold and plant owner Glenn L. Martin.
His poems were first edited by Rufus Wilmot Griswold ( New York, 1844 ); another American edition, by W. A. Whitmore, appeared in 1859 ; an authorized edition with a memoir by Derwent Coleridge appeared in 1864: The Political and Occasional Poems of W. M. Praed ( 1888 ), edited with notes by his nephew, Sir George Young, included many pieces collected from various newspapers and periodicals.
The United States Supreme Court, with Salmon P. Chase ( former Secretary of the Treasury ) ruled the practice of legal tender unconstitutional in Hepburn v. Griswold in 1869, but later reversed its ruling within a month when confusion in the markets caused everybody not to accept " Legal Tender " notes at all.
Bond scholar John Griswold notes that in the original draft of the story, Fleming killed Leiter off in the shark attack ; when Naomi Burton, Fleming's US agent with Curtis Brown protested about the death of the character, Fleming relented and Leiter lived, albeit missing an arm and half a leg.
During the evening banquet, Sir Griswold arrives to solidify his alliance with the king.
As Griswold leaves with his soldiers, Ravenhurst denounces Hawkins and Maid Jean to the King.
The former enemies all pledge allegiance to the true king, Griswold and Gwendolyn become enamored with each other, and Hawkins leads everyone in one last chorus of " Life could not better be ".
Clark Griswold ( Chase ), wanting to spend more time with wife Ellen ( D ' Angelo ) and children Rusty and Audrey ( Hall and Barron ), decides to lead the family on a cross-country expedition from Chicago to the Los Angeles amusement park " Walley World ", billed as " America's Favorite Family Fun Park ".
Political cartoon of Lyon ( holding tongs ) brawling with Roger Griswold.
Mockingly, Congressman Griswold asked if Lyon would be fighting with his wooden sword, a reference to Lyon's dismissal for cowardice during the Revolution.

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