Word: bachrach
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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State Sen. George Bachrach (D-Watertown) announced last week that he plans to practice law when his term expires in January. The former Congressional candidate, who lost to Kennedy in the September 16 Democratic primary, spoke at a birthday dinner organized to retire his $115,000 campaign debt...
Kennedy's combativeness often works to his advantage. Before a debate during the primary race, Kennedy's staff heard that his principal rival, George Bachrach, intended to confront him with a question about Citizens Energy's possible links with Libya. A check showed there was no connection. When Bachrach leveled the charge, Kennedy sprang a counterattack. "Libya offered Sirhan Sirhan asylum after he killed my father," he said, eyes blazing. "For you to think for one second that Citizens Energy would have anything to do with Libya is just totally off base." The race was never close after that...
...candidate's resounding victory last night followed a hotly contested primary election six weeks ago. In that race, he faced a host of Democratic candidates in a field that eventually narrowed to include State Sen. George Bachrach, activist and former Boston mayoral candidate Melvin H. King, and James Roosevelt...
Unlike State Sen. George Bachrach, whose decision to confront Bulger directly lost him a committee chairmanship, Howe said he would try to work through a coalition with other Senate liberals. "If [Bachrach] expected to stay in the Senate he would have shown a more consensus-building approach," Howe commented...
Mark M. Kataoka '87, who took last semester off to work on the unsuccessful Bachrach campaign, says that working hard on a campaign is an engulfing experience. "You just live the campaign all of the time. On a campaign, you have this ultimate goal, and the energy level and the excitement just build and build," he says...