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...race between newcomer W. Mitt Romney and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 is close--and Harvard is afraid. Should Kennedy lose, administrators say the University is likely to lose as well...
...must confess to being partial to both millionaire venture capitalists (and others who feed from the investment banking trough) and liberal scions of political dynasties. Thus have the two candidates for the U.S. Senate in Massachusetts, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54-56 and his Republican rival, W. Mitt Romney, been characterized...
Although recent polls indicate Kennedy has a narrow lead over his opponent, Belmont entrepreneur W. Mitt Romney, political observers believe Kennedy may lose his Senate seat...
...supporters of U.S. Senate candidates had to work. They displayed signs and set up booth to spread the word about U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 and his challenger, Belmont entrepreneur W. Mitt Romney...
...realizes he cannot afford to coast into the big race--as he did thirty years ago--Romney may have more success in politics than in cross-country running.Courtesy of Associated PressW. MITT ROMNEY was 16 years old when his father GEORGE ROMNEY won his first of three terms as Michigan's Governor. His mother LENORE ROMNEY, pictured above, also ran for public office...