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Former campaign manager Susan Estrich and former United Nations ambassador Helen G. Edmonds received medals and spoke briefly after the Radcliffe Graduate Society's annual dinner.
So the Labor leader, who knows that for his party to have a realistic chance of governing again, it must embrace unified and politically acceptable positions, watched it succumb to yet more division. Many supporters echoed the hopes of John Edmonds, head of the General Municipal Boilermakers and Allied Trades...
Doug Dadswell was offered the starring role in the second performance--"My Bloody Valentine, or Is the Big Read Dead?"--but he opted to let his two understudies, Darren McInnis and Jim Edmonds, fight for it.
Jim Edmonds has since taken over the goaltending chores for Cornell, and he sports a 4.19 goals-against average.
Edmonds became the first Black woman to deliver the seconding speech for a presidential candidate in 1956, endorsing Dwight D. Eishenhower at the Republican National Convention.