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Dates: during 1973-1973
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...Civic Association or Common Slate Candidate (I do not believe in slates, especially when they're made up privately), I do not have access to the fat-cat or liberal mailing list that Hagert's endorsees Tim Callahan, Eric Davin, or Mary Preusser have. I must reach these people, if I can find them, personally or with personal funding--and it hurts when you must pay out of your own pocket. Preusser, Orie Dudley, Peter Gesell, Alice. Wolf, and Dave Wylie all have over $2500 in funding behind them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: KOOCHER'S CAMPAIGN | 11/6/1973 | See Source »

...CCA/Common Slate candidates for school committee are all excellent and need no elaboration. Timothy Callahan, Eric Davin, Orie Dudley, Peter Gesell, Charles Pierce, Mary Ellen Preusser and Alice Wolf would work with Superintendent Cheatham for better schools and better teachers in Cambridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: City Elections | 11/5/1973 | See Source »

...endorsed five candidates (at an open convention) other than incumbents Gesell and Pierce. (Two of these, Mary Ellen Preusser and Eric L. Davin, are examined in an accompanying article...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Players and Games | 11/2/1973 | See Source »

...school committee races the effects of slate voting will be stronger. There is always a plethora of candidates for the seven available positions (over 20 in 1971), but three stand out both for their views and their community support: Timothy Callahan, Eric Davin and Mary Ellen Preusser. (Republican Koocher is the only "young Agnew" who might take one of the seats--he has $7000 to spend on his campaign, an outrageous sum in the school race, only justified because he sees it as a stepping-stone to bigger things...

Author: By Chris Hagert, | Title: Why Vote? | 10/30/1973 | See Source »

Mary Ellen Preusser was another unsuccessful candidate with The Common Slate two years ago. If not as radical as Eric or Tim, she has a vested interest: a child in the Cambridge public schools. She has expressed support for movements to increase citizen participation in the school system, but has not articulated her position as clearly as Davin or Callahan. Married and not working, she has had more time and money to give herself voter exposure, and may have a strong bid at one of the vacant seats...

Author: By Chris Hagert, | Title: Why Vote? | 10/30/1973 | See Source »

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