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  1. 23 de feb. de 1998 · Abraham A. Ribicoff, a storybook politician whose rare mix of talent, timing and luck took him from a boyhood dream in New Britain to a distinguished third term in the United States Senate, died of…

  2. Abraham Ribicoff was born in New Britain, Connecticut, on 9th April, 1910. Ribicoff's parents were Jewish parents from Poland. Ribicoff obtained degrees from New York University and the University of Chicago in 1933. Ribicoff, a member of the Democratic Party, served two terms as a representative to the Connecticut House of Representatives ...

  3. RIBICOFF, ABRAHAM A. (1910–1998), U.S. politician. Ribicoff was born in New Britain, Connecticut, the son of a poor Polish immigrant factory worker. After working his way through school and college, Ribicoff won a scholarship to the University of Chicago Law School, graduating in 1933.

  4. 23 de feb. de 1998 · Abraham A. Ribicoff of Connecticut, the son of impoverished immigrant parents who put himself through school working in a buckle factory and went on to become a governor, a senator, a Cabinet ...

  5. Sponsored legislation by Abraham A. Ribicoff, the Senator from Connecticut - in Congress from 1979 through 1981

  6. Abraham Alexander Ribicoff was born in New Britain, CT, on April 9, 1910. He attended the public schools and New York University before graduating from the University of Chicago Law School in 1933. Ribicoff was admitted to the bar the same year. He later served in the Connecticut legislature (1938-1942) and as a judge of Hartford Police Court ...

  7. Abraham Ribicoff was born in New Britain, Connecticut. He attended the University of Chicago, graduating in 1933 with a LL.B. degree. Mr. Ribicoff returned to Connecticut, where he was admitted to the State bar and went to work in the office a Hartford lawyer. Beginning in 1938, Mr. Ribicoff served in various political positions, both at the local and State levels, eventually being elected ...