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This year, Hicks won the primary by a three to two margin over second place finisher Senator Robert Cawley (D-W. Roxbury) who masterminded the redistricting in the State House. Although Cawley drew the Congressional district boundaries to include most of his present district, he could only manage 26 per cent of the vote to Hicks's 39 per cent. The third place finisher. James W. Hennigan, the Boston School Committee chairman, did poorly, getting 21 per cent of the vote...
...Commissioner Patrick Murphy had heads rolling with considerable speed. A month ago he removed the top two officials of the narcotics division and transferred 16 other commanders. Last week he demoted two inspectors and removed six precinct captains. He replaced the high-ranking chief of patrol with Inspector Donald Cawley, who was promoted past 72 others with more seniority. He reached out of the city to appoint a former chief of police from Long Island to head a new criminal-justice bureau. A wave of resentment swept through the station houses; Edward J. Kiernan, president of the Patrolmen...
Holy Cross is led by captain Bob Elliott, runner-up in last fall's ECAC golf tournament and 1969 New Hampshire state champion. Completing what Anderson refers to as his "big three" are Rick McDermott and Mike Cawley...
...years. If not quite a foregone conclusion, the Federal Financial Assistance Committee's virtually unanimous vote in favor of the bill was extremely likely even before the hearings began, particularly since the only perceptible reason for the bill's being in the committee at all was that Sen. Robert Cawley (D-Bos.), co-sponsor of the bill, also happened to be co-chairmen of the committee...
...addition to Cawley's bill, four others, now in the legislative hopper, deal with the Stadium. Hearings on the other four bills-which would either remove or reduce the facility's tax exemption-will be held on Feb. 12. At the moment, it seems unlikely that any of the bills stand a good chance of approval by the legislature...