Word: clark
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Kennedy defeated his opponent, Businessman Clark Abt, 72% to 28%. Characteristically, he puts his victory in emotional perspective: "If you just do it the way you really believe it should be done, there is some justice." (His sister Kathleen Kennedy Townsend did not fare so well in her bid for Congress. She lost to incumbent Maryland Republican Helen Delich Bentley, 41% to 59%.) Kennedy has been faulted for his impulsive nature; he is no intellectual and appears unreflective. "Clearly, he's not a great thinker," says one longtime Massachusetts political observer. "But he makes up for it by doing...
...Merrill's Chicago office, designs rather conventionally modern corporate buildings. But in her printing plant for the Boston Globe newspaper she has managed the improbable. With a long, gorgeous, barrel-vaulted main hall in particular, Lohan has again made industrial modernism beautiful -- and without a bit of frippery. W.G. Clark and Charles Menefee have accomplished their own unlikely feat with the cool, cool Middleton Inn: here are glass houses that delight as glass houses have not delighted in a generation. Overlooking a South Carolina river, the inn boasts rooms that are perfect modernist compositions: light, airy, lively, serene. Clark...
...concert's proceeds will be donated to the Boston Coalition for the Homeless and the Boston-based Project Bread, said the organizers, Clark M. Pratt '87 and Milbert D. Shin...
While the several hundred people who are expected to attend some part of the marathon concert will not be charged admission, concert organizers will ask for donations for Project Bread and the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless, according to Clark M. Pratt '87, supervisor of the University Lutheran Homeless Shelter...
With 35 percent of the district's precincts counted last night, Kennedy trounced his Republican opponent, Clark C. Abt, by a 71 to 27 percent margin. (The late president John F. Kennedy '40, who won the same seat 40 years ago this week, garnered only 65 percent of the vote in his first victory...