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Kennedy's new course was set in his biggest speech of the campaign, delivered at Georgetown University in Washington last Monday. Beforehand, his aides had argued heatedly how far he should go in stating his views. Finally, Kennedy had pounded his desk and ended the dispute: "Don't tell me what I can't say. If I'm going down, I'm going to go down fighting for the things I believe in." Later he added: "When my grandchildren ask me 20 years from now why I ran for President...
Kraft responds with guarded optimism to questions about the New Hampshire face-off on February 26. He says Kennedy's highly publicized address at Georgetown University "energized [Kennedy's] troops, but will not win over independents or Carter Democrats...
Following a devastating overtime loss to Georgetown earlier in the week, B.C. looked anything but sharp last night. However, the Crimson cagers continued to meet with failure in their shooting touch and, as a result, handed the Chestnut Hill gang a sloppy win in what started out as a reasonably interesting basketball game...
...There's more academic stress than I anticipated," concedes Lori Ragosa, 20, who is majoring in international relations at Georgetown University. "At most schools students don't get up at 3 a.m. to work on their projects...
After getting degrees from Notre Dame and Georgetown University Law Center, the New York-born Sears joined Richard Nixon's Manhattan law firm in 1965. He soon impressed Nixon with his political instincts and was enlisted in the campaign. After Nixon won the presidency, Sears fell out of favor with the White House staff because he retained close ties with people outside Nixon's inner circle -and was even wiretapped as a suspected source of press leaks. He now feels some regret over his role in helping Nixon win. During the 1976 campaign, Sears' tendency to drink...