Word: clem
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...four liberals, Councilors Barbara Ackerman, Francis H. Duehay '55, Saundra Graham, and councilor-elect David Clem said last night they will support the establishment of the new office when the new council convenes in January...
...ethnic-oriented, working class neighborhoods is especially regrettable, since one of the principal motivations of the whole Convention effort was to begin to move away from the bitter, regressive class cleavages which have poisoned Cambridge politics for over a generation. The surprising victories of Sara Mae Berman and David Clem, two liberal candidates from neighborhoods east of Harvard Square, indicate a partial success here. The overwhelming broad-based neighborhood support for Frank Duehay and the courageous candidacy of Steve Buckley, a member of a longtime name appeared on none of the "liberal" slates that year, and the clear majority...
Most observers are predicting that the conservative Independents will keep five seats and the liberals four. The only incumbent on the borderline of re-election is David A. Wylie, who might be replaced by fellow liberal David Clem...
...convention stopped candidates on the slate from campaigning actively against one another, but its major effect seems to have been to redistribute liberal votes from the favored Wylie to the underdogs Duehay and David Clem...
...calls for a repeat performance of the last election; and most importantly, established political machines are still the best way to win elections in Cambridge. FIRST ROUND VOTES IN COUNCIL RACE Sullivan* 3730 Danehy* 2563 Duehay** 2182 Russell* 1947 Ackermann** 1928 Graham** 1728 Clinton* 1494 Stewart 1444 Vellucci* 1432 Clem** 1417 Wylie** 1101 Preusser** 1052 Frisoli 1031 Davin** 813 Spartachino...