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Hicks captured 43,164 votes followed by incumbents Christopher A. Ianella, Lawrence S. Di Cara '71, Albert L. O'Neil, Joseph Tierney, Gerald F. O'Leary, and Frederick C. Langene. Newcomer Thomas M. Connolly Jr. and incumbent Patrick F. McDonough finished in eighth and ninth place...
Five candidates are running without the endorsement of any slate. Of these, Glenn S. Koocher '71 has the best chance of winning. Koocher finished ninth two years ago, drawing most of his support from mid-Cambridge. Koocher says that mid-Cambridge schools should be upgraded since they are inferior physically to those of the rest of the city. He supports Superintendent Cheatham and Cheatham's hiring policies "whole-heartedly...
...random sample poll will survey one-ninth of Harvard and Radcliffe sophomores, juniors, and seniors selected in advance for participation, Pettigrew said...
...Keefe captured third in 24:23, Andy Campbell was fifth in 24:34, and Karl Tsigdinos was a surprise in sixth at 24:39. Dirk Skinner, Jeff Brokaw and Jerry Hines finished eighth, ninth and tenth respective for Harvard...
After Demarco and Rojas, only 20 seconds separated the next eight finishers. Bill Collins and Mark Curtis of Cornell staved off Harvard's Jeff Brokaw to place third and fourth. Jim Keefe took seventh, Andy Campbell ninth and Dirk Skinner tenth to round out the scoring for the Crimson...