Word: neill
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...some sensible and compassionate social programs might have met with even more success. Yet Kennedy’s political platform has often seemed more suited to the Great Society of the 1960s than to the more fiscally tight 1980s. Along with Bay State congressional colleague Tip O’Neill, Kennedy has increasingly been seen as a caricature of the decline of 1960s urban liberalism, a vestigial proponent of an outdated philosophy. Exit polls during last month’s midterm elections illustrated this perception: they showed President Reagan comfortably ahead of Kennedy and of fellow old-style liberal Walter...
...according to Jacqueline O’Neill, the assistant to the vice president for government and community affairs in 1983, the University’s predicament came about not as a result of its policies, but rather the nature of the rent control administration in Cambridge...
...rigidity of the Rent Control Board created an impasse that didn’t help tenants or landlords,” O’Neill said...
...nomination for a U.S. House seat in his native Pennsylvania, and served as four years as a speechwriter for President Jimmy Carter. Later, he spent a half decade as a top aide to Democratic Speaker of the House Thomas P. “Tip” O’Neill, Jr. of Massachusetts. —Staff writer Lindsay P. Tanne can be reached at ltanne@fas.harvard.edu...
...Harvard recorded 11 hits to Northeastern’s seven, and reached base 10 times on walks. Rogers, Meehan, O’Hara, junior Harry Douglas and O’Neill had multi-hit games, although the Crimson did leave 10 men on base...