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With about 50 per cent of the Third District vote counted, the Rev. Robert F. Drinan S.J., a Jesuit priest running as an antiwar Democrat, held a 5000-vote lead over his Republican opponent, John McGlennon, who has campaigned on a law and order platform. Drinan's opponent in the Democratic primary, hawkish incumbent Philip J. Philbin, trailed badly in his write-in campaign...
Peace candidate Robert F. Drinan, S.J., appeared to be on his way to Washington as the next representative of the Third Congressional district when he arrived at the West Newton Armory at 1:50 a.m. this morning to thank his supporters for their loyalty and paticuce...
...difference between being simply a member of a religious body and being under holy orders and/or in ecclesiastical officialdom. There shall be no religious test for privileges of civil (or pseudo-civil) incorporation, just as there shall be no religious test for public office. So the Bradfield decision and Drinan would have us reason...
...perhaps, this analysis is needlessly and uselessly fastidious in the face of Drinan's assertion that, "It takes people maybe 24 to 48 hours to get used to a priest running for Congress. A friend told me that if they're real old fashioned, it takes 72 hours...
Republican Governor Francis Sargent is expected to turn back a challenge by Boston Mayor Kevin White. In House races, interest is concentrated on the races of conservative Democrat Louise Day Hicks in the ninth district and liberal Democrat Robert Drinan in the third...