Dorothy C. Goodwin Papers. undated, 1925-1993. [Bulk dates 1974-1992.]

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Dorothy C. Goodwin Papers. undated, 1925-1993. [Bulk dates 1974-1992.]

Dorothy C. Goodwin was born in Hartford, CT, on 2 September 1914. Goodwin grew up in Connecticut and graduated magna cum laude from Smith College in 1937 (B.A., Sociology). In 1974, Goodwin returned to government service by winning a seat in the Connecticut General Assembly as a Democratic representative of the 54th district (includes Mansfield). She held positions on the Education, Finance and Human Services Committees, and co-chaired the Education Committee for much of her career.

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