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...liberal field, which may include Galvin, Cambridge resident Wendy Abt, Cambridge Civic Association activist Paul Walker and local lawyer Jarvis Kellogg, stays crowded, McCann will be able to rest easy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: McCann Senate Bid Aided By Split in Liberal Field | 2/19/1980 | See Source »

...Kellogg, who has run before, will probably draw the votes of many Cambridge progressives, while Galvin called Abt likely to pick up a certain amount of votes simply because she is the only women in the race...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: McCann Senate Bid Aided By Split in Liberal Field | 2/19/1980 | See Source »

...romantic and unpractical. The report correctly points out that nations spend $450 billion a year on arms but only $20 billion annually on official development aid. But Brandt's suggested tax on the export of war materiel is likely to be as quickly forgotten as the 1928 Kellogg-Briand treaty outlawing all wars. The commission rightly points out the past weakness of United Nations organizations in dealing with North-South problems but then proposes a new U.N. agency that would coordinate all the other bodies. This unfortunately would result in another set of well-paid international civil servants jetting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Brandt Sounds the Tocsin | 2/18/1980 | See Source »

...second cousin of President Bok, credited the support of local political figures, including state senate candidate Jarvis Kellogg, and "convincing literature," as reasons for his upset victory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Caucus Elects Harvard Junior To Kennedy's Delegate Slate | 2/11/1980 | See Source »

Suffering businessmen, using effective Washington lobbying, began to complain loudly. President William LaMothe of the Kellogg cereal company accused the commission of exhibiting "absence of fundamental fairness." Kentucky Senator Wendell Ford said that the agency had offended every businessman in his state. He noted that Louisville's Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., in answer to a subpoena, spent three years and $800,000 to ship the FTC 14,000 pounds of documents. Chicago-area Businessman Joseph Sugarman, the owner of a mail-order firm selling home computers and burglar alarms, took out half-page ads this month in papers around...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Open Season on the FTC | 12/3/1979 | See Source »

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