Beck, Audrey P. (1931–1983)

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Beck, Audrey P. (1931–1983)

American economist and politician. Name variations: Audrey Phillips Beck. Born Audrey Phillips, Aug 6, 1931, in Brooklyn, NY; died Mar 11, 1983, in Willington, Connecticut; University of Connecticut, BA, MA; m. Curt Frederick Beck (political science professor at University of Connecticut); children: Meredith Wayne Beck (b. 1951); Ronald Person Beck (b. 1953).

Joined faculty of economics department at University of Connecticut (1961); served on state board of directors of League of Women Voters (1962–65); served in Connecticut House of Representatives (1967–1975), where she was assistant minority leader for Democrats (1973); was the 1st woman president of American Society of Planning Officials; elected to Connecticut State Senate (1975), where she served as assistant majority leader (1977–83); during 4th senate term, apparently committed suicide.

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