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Longtime supporters of a moratorium on building of nuclear plants include Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.), Lt. Gov. Thomas P. O'Neil III, and Rep. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass...
Nearly 1000 people turned out on the banks of the Charles for Saturday afternoon's re-enactment ceremonies. A parade of powerboats led by a dinghy carried actors resembling Gov. John Winthrop and Lt. Gov. Thomas Dudley to the shore, where they were greeted by the city council...
...Edward J. King and Lt. Gov. Thomas P. O'Neill III arrived by sea as well, but in separate motor launches. O'Neill drew cheers from his hometown crowd, but King was greeted by a volley of boos and hisses as he stepped ashore...
...former Kennedy campaign aide at Harvard who declined to support Carter, Dennis J. Cannon '83, refused to surrender lists of locally registered Democrats until Lt. Gov. Thomas O'Neill's appeal for party unity this week...
Saturday--1 p.m.--Small ships, like those the original settlers would have used, will said up the Charles to re-enact the city's founding. A procession to Winthrop Square for speeches and ceremonies will follow. People to watch include Gov. Edward J. King, Lt. Gov. Thomas P. O'Neill III (incidentally, Gov. John Winthrop used to quarrel with his lieutenant, Deputy Governor Dudley) and Mayor Francis H. Duehay '55 who will speak on current issues in local government...