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Pledging to compaign for new taxes or an override of 2 1/2 in a local referendum, Jerry McDonough, a spokesman for the Cambridge Coalition Against Proposition 2 1/2, said, "these are the tools we need to save the city...
There is an interesting trend in the mood of the electorate. The constituency that has begun to catch on to the Unity Compaign is the very constituency that can elect him. No longer the darling of the academic community, Anderson has maintained his standing in the pools. The support base has shifted toward a more representative group of the American electorate...
...second-semester junior, who declared last June, spent all but two weekends since registration wooing votes. Campbell conducted a door-to-door compaign and enlisted 25 friends to help him write more than 1300 letters. In all, the campaign cost him $650--for stamps, bumperstickers and "beer to feed friends...
...three priority items for the Institute are getting adequate physical space, starting a fund-raising compaign, and finding a permanent director, Preston N. Williams, acting director and Houghton Professor of Thelogy and Contemporary Change, said last week...
...Stuart Magruder, the former deputy compaign director for President Nixon, who reportedly will be indicted in the Watergate bugging, will not be given a fellowship at the Institute of Politics next year...