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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Francis X. Bellotti and Endicott Peabody--and their records are one key to the primary election. In 1949 Endicott Peabody left the party of his class, the party of Cabots, Lodges, and Saltonstalls, to join the party of Devers, Furcolos, and Kennedys. After losing the gubernatorial primary in 1960, Peabody refused to support the nominee and earned the enmity of many party men. In 1962, Peabody became governor in an election where the outcome remained in doubt for several days. With this uncertain mandate, Peabody urged needed reforms of the state's archaic constitution. He proposed increased power...

Author: By Robert R. Bruce jr., | Title: Commonwealth and the Campaign | 10/22/1964 | See Source »

...word telegram, the Citizens Emergency Commitee to Save Memorial Drive appealed yesterday to lame-duck Governor Endicott Peabody '42 to prevent the transplanting of 130 of the Drive's trees this December...

Author: By Robert J. Samuelson, | Title: Sycamore Types Appeal for Halt To Mem Drive Tree Transplant | 10/5/1964 | See Source »

...President Pusey and James R. Killian, Jr., Chairman of the board of M.I.T., meet privately with Governor Endicott Peabody '40 to discuss the Memorial Drive situation. The Governor remains non-committal. Edward L. Bernays, the spirited 72-year old dean of public relations and a leader in the anti-underpass campaign, writes Secretary of the Interior Udall. Bernays asks that the Charles riverbank be declared a "national historic site" because of its recreational and historic value...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNDERPASSES: A CHRONOLOGY | 10/3/1964 | See Source »

...political upset two years ago when everybody's 1941 All-America guard from Harvard, Endicott ("Chub") Peabody, was elected Governor of Massachusetts by a skin-thin margin over Republican Incumbent John Volpe. But there he was-tall, seedily handsome, fumbling through his prepared speeches as if he had just caught a linebacker's elbow between the eyes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Primaries: So Long, Chub | 9/18/1964 | See Source »

Never Another Like It. Most of the Kennedys came to Atlantic City. First to arrive was Joan, wife of Senator Teddy, still abed with a broken back after a June air crash. Joan had been appointed by Governor Endicott Peabody to serve as a Massachusetts delegate, and she had a marvelous time, plunging gaily into the Atlantic surf, smiling beautifully at receptions and rallies. But she turned solemn when, asked how she would compare last week's convention with the one that nominated Jack Kennedy. "There will never," she said, "be another...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Magic of Memory | 9/4/1964 | See Source »

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