Word: edward
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Former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger '50 yesterday endorsed Sen. Edward R. Brooke (R.-Mass) at a news conference at the USS Constitution Museum in Charlestown...
Following the press conference the Senator, Kissinger and former Massachusetts Gov. John Volpe, chairman of the Committee to Re-Elect Edward Brooke, spoke briefly before a predominantly white, Republican audience of about 150, which included many Harvard alumni. Kissinger reiterated his support for the senator and spoke on the need for "linkage" (the simultaneous consideration of several issues) in foreign policy negotiations...
WASHINGTON-The Senate Ethics Committee voted four to one yesterday to allow Sen. Edward W. Brooke (R-Mass.) to question a lawyer who has accused the Senator's representatives of altering documents submitted to committee investigators...
BOSTON--Howard Jarvis, author of California's Proposition 13, endorsed Democrat Edward J. King for governor last night, citing King's stand in favor of similar tax rollbacks in Massachusetts...
...slow growth of Hispanic affluence and educational attainment is mirrored in politics and in Government bureaucracies. There are five Hispanics in the House of Representatives, compared with 16 blacks and 22 Jews. The Hispanics are Edward Roybal, 62, of California; Manuel Lujan, 54, of New Mexico; Robert Garcia, 45, of New York; Henry Gonzalez, 62, and Kika de la Garza, 51, of Texas. Since the defeat of the late Joseph Montoya of New Mexico in 1976, there have been no Hispanic members of the Senate. There is only one Hispanic Governor: New Mexico's Jerry Apodaca, and he cannot succeed...