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...largest privately endowed university in the nation. --Washington Square News
...they can stamp her name and an X on the ballot--the same commentators are taking care to clarify step-to-step voting procedures for writing in a candidate--in case someone wants to. And the fact that the Superintendant of the Chicago Park District Edmund L. Kelly, the largest patronage dispenser next to Byrne, decided to endorse Epton a few hours after Byrne made her announcement, and long-time machine power Aid. Vito Maraulo also jumped on the Reagan bandwagon, only serves to chip away at already-affirmed Democratic support for voter-endorsed Washington...
Then, Byrne had just nosed past former Mayor Michael Bilandic, owing the narrow margin to a severe snowstorm and the largest Black voter turnout in the city's history. Byrne immediately thanked her Black constituency and pledged that she would meet with Black leader Rev. Jesse Jackson and others, to hear their views on how the city would work with Blacks in mind as well...
...affiliated hospitals Massachusetts General Hospital has made the largest cut in the budget, slicing $19 million from a projected $296 million, according to spokesman Martin S. Bender...
...dash of down-home glitter, country music strutted onto cable television last week. The Nashville Network, a joint venture from WSM Inc. of Nashville (owners of the Grand Ole Opry) and Group W Satellite Communications, was beamed into some 7 million homes via 725 cable operators. It was the largest subscriber launch in the history of cable television. The inaugural evening featured five hours of live music by such country stars as Tammy Wynette, Emmylou Harris and Tanya Tucker as they sang at kickoff parties round the country. The Nashville Network, according to Industry Analyst John Reidy, "looks...