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Financial forms were due yesterday and aside from revealing that landlords are not bankrolling David J. Sullivan they showed that the wealthiest candidate was freshman Councilor William H. Walsh and that Mayor Walter J. Sullivan had the only financial support from Harvard administrators...
...only Councilor to win Harvard administrators' contributions, Mayor Sullivan raised $34,930.16 and spent $14,786. Associate Vice President for State and Community Affairs Jacqueline O'Neill, gave $200 to Sullivan with her husband, Thomas P. O'Neill III. Another donor was Robert H. Scott, Harvard's new financial vice president...
...disclosure forms also showed that Councilor Thomas M. Danehy raised $9622.18 and spent $8337.36 in a campaign that many observers say is a desperate attempt to hold on to his traditional territory, which has suffered from high housing costs and gentrification. Unlike many candidates said to be threatened, Danehy has not made personal loans to his own campaign...
...Former Councilor Daniel Clinton, seen as a competitor for Danehy's constituents, raised only $2733.58--much of it from family members--in his effort to return to the Council...
...Councilor Sheila T. Russell, another traditional candidate whose territory overlaps with Danehy's in North Cambridge, raised $11,327.86. Of that, she reported that $9553 came from contributors who gave less than $50 and whose names consequently were not listed...