Word: councilor
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...deciding vote in Monday's election was cast by Councilor Alfred E. Vellucci. Vellucci, one of five independents on the Council, had originally nominated himself. The other four independents voted for Andrew T. Trodden, while Mayor Crane got the support of the four Cambridge Civic Association-backed Councilors. But after the ballotting had produced the 4-4 tie between Crane and Trodden, Vellucci switched his vote to Crane to end the contest...
When Crane was elected in 1960 seven ballots were needed before he could gain a majority. Curiously enough, Councilor Vellucci broke that deadlock also, switching his vote to Crane on the seventh ballot after voting for himself six times...
...first day's ballot counting in Longfellow School, two incumbent Councilors were assured of re-election. Unofficially, Councilor Walter J. Sullivan topped the ticket with 4,735 votes, while Mayor Edward A. Crane '35 followed closely with...
...present, it seems that several incumbents are having a hard time of it. Councilor Pearl K. Wise is clinging to ninth position with an unofficial 1796. In tenth, eleventh, and fourteenth places respectively are Councilors Andrew T. Trodden (1722), John D. Lynch (1623), and Thomas M. McNamara...
...nine candidates after yesterday's counting were: Councilor Walter J. Sullivan, 4,735; Mayor Edward A. Crane '35, 4,071; G. d'Andelot Belin, 2,802; Daniel J. Hayes, 2,402; Councilor Cornelia B. Wheeler, 2,106; Councilor Joseph A. DeGuglielmo '28, 2,004; Bernard Goldberg, 1,984; Councilor Alfred E. Vellucci, 1,920; and Councilor Pearl K. Wise...