Word: rep
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...some chance the President-elect himself begins browsing through the Plum Book, he may allow himself a smile of irony. Just inside the title page is a list of the members of the committee that published the book, and its vice-chairman is none other than Rep. Morris K. Udall (D-Ariz.). Even on his own committee, it seems he finished second this year...
...feature article in the first issue, about Rep. Ronald V. Dellums (D-Calif.) and the left revival in the Oakland area, underscores the paper's interest in bringing socialism back into the electoral arena. (Dellums is a democratic socialist...
That Hearnes was even running was the result of a tragedy: the attractive, popular Democratic primary winner, Rep. Jerry Litton, died with his family in the crash of a small plane carrying them to a victory celebration. As a fillin, Hearnes, who had been a distant second in the primary, looked like a loser from the start. He had only about $151,000 in campaign funds for the battle with Danforth, who spent $600,000. Forced to scrimp, Hearnes served as his own campaign manager, advance man, and even driver...
...place of 67-year-old State Rep. John J. Toomey of Cambridge, the fourth Middlesex district will be represented by City Councilor Saundra Graham...
...victory of Rep. Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill Jr. (D-Mass) over his Republican opponent William A. Barnstead yesterday virtually assures his election this January as Speaker of the House with the retirement of the current Speaker, Rep. Carl B. Albert (D-Okla...