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...Harvard professors and an MIT economist yesterday endorsed Democrat Ramsey Clark in his bid for election for the New York Senate seat now held by Republican Jacob Javits...
...Lieutenant Governor when Nelson Rockefeller resigned last December. A poll published last month by Newsday, a Long Island newspaper, showed Carey leading Wilson by the surprising margin of 52% to 27%. Carey's strong showing has improved the once dismal prospects of his ticketmate: former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, an ultra-liberal Texas transplant who is challenging liberal G.O.P. Senator Jacob Javits, 70, long (perhaps too long) New York's biggest vote-getter...
Former Attorney General Ramsey Clark has another approach. He proposed last week that the Government exercise its power of eminent domain and immediately take possession of Nixon's tapes and papers. The procedure would be similar to the taking of property for construction of a road. Therefore Nixon would have to receive fair compensation if the papers were considered his personal property...
Saffran says D-SOC will support Cambridge City Councilor Saundra Graham's campaign for the Massachusetts House and will urge New Yorkers at Harvard to file absentee ballots in favor of Ramsey Clark's bid for the U.S. Senate...
...Ramsey Clark, 46, Lyndon Johnson's liberal Attorney General, swamped Syracuse Mayor Lee Alexander, 47, for the Senate nomination. Texas-born Clark moved to New York in 1969, but he still looks-and sounds-strangely out of place, Gary Cooper lost in Times Square. Even so, Clark waged a highly successful campaign of low-key rage at social injustice. He put a ceiling of $100 on contributions to his cause and vowed that he was out to help "restore integrity to government." Facing Clark in November: liberal Republican Senator Jacob Javits, 70, who will be trying for his fourth...