Word: edward
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...John Connally, the bankrupt former Governor, auctioned off personal belongings ranging from saddles to paintings for $2.75 million. That is only a fraction of the $48.75 million that Connally's failed real estate empire still owes. But Connally may have a ! promising new job lined up. An old friend, Edward Bennett Williams, the high- powered Washington lawyer, is said to be thinking of inviting him to join his law firm...
...following year. Edward R. Sargent '34, George H. Hartford '36 and Richard W. Gilder '34 sparked the Crimson to a 3-2 triumph over the Tigers...
...Edward Fouhy could only marvel at the freedom of the press in the United States...
During an hour of low-key floor statements preceding the Senate vote, liberal Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.) set the tone, saying the nominee "has demonstrated integrity, intelligence, courage and craftsmanship--and a judicial philosophy that places him within the mainstream of constitutional interpretation...
While most candidates ask their volunteers to concentrate on winning votes, the Rev. Jesse Jackson's supporters at Harvard and nationwide have been an exception. The Jackson workers instead try to register new voters. Jackson's Massachusetts campus coordinator H. Edward Young Jr. '89 says volunteers at the College will be recruiting voters in Cambridge. "Jackson keeps pushing that Americans need to vote," Young says. He adds that Jackson's campaign registered 3 million voters in 1984 and hopes to beat that record this year...