Word: clintons
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...neighbors are telling me that Cambridgeport has had its share of problems and troubles and they want to move very, very slowly, said Independent Daniel J. Clinton, the only Councillor who lives in the area...
Despite concerns raised by several of the council's liberal members that the failure to pass any new zoning gives MIT and other developers a free hand in Cambridgeport, Clinton said that "even people working on the Simples petition know nothing is going to happen for a year...
...would want to make that claim today. Clinton Lyons, the outgoing acting president of the federally funded Legal Services Corporation, ruefully concludes: "Perhaps we went too far in the '70s. Now it seems that we're going to the other extreme and just saying, 'To hell with...
GOVERNOR SENATOR ALA. George C. Wallace(D) No Race ALASKA * No Race ARIZ. Bruce Babbin (D) Dennis DeConcini (D) ARK. Bill Clinton (D) No Race CALIF. George Deukmoflan (R) Pete Wilson (R) COLO. Richard D. Lamm (D) No Race CONN. William A. O'Neill (D) Lowell P. Weicker Jr. (R) DEL. No Race William V. Roth Jr. (R) FLA. Bob Graham (D) Lawton Chiles (D) GA. Joe Frank Harris (D) No Race HAWAII George Ariyoshi (D) Spark M. Marsunaga (D) IDAHO * No Race ILL. Adlai E. Stevenson III (D) No Race IND. No Race Richard G. Lugar (R) IOWA Terry...
...DIED. Clinton T. Duffy, 84, warden of California's San Quentin prison from 1940 to 1952, whose humanitarian reforms inspired warm tributes from many of his inmates as well as imitation by other penologists; of a stroke; in Walnut Creek, Calif. Born and raised within San Quentin's gates as the son of a guard, Duffy took over "Q" after five riot-filled years. He abolished airless, dungeon-like cells and physical punishments, fired guards for cruelty, and introduced such unheard-of civilities as a night school, a cafeteria and an inmate-staffed newspaper. The author of three...