Word: roosevelts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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State officials indicated yesterday that gubernatorial candidate and state Rep. Mark Roosevelt '78 (D-Beacon Hill) did not violate campaign finance law by holding a press conference at the State House...
...Roosevelt unveiled his campaign plan for welfare reform at a conference Monday, even though Massachusetts law prohibits the use of public resources, including State House office space, in political campaigns...
Earlier this week, a spokesperson for gubernatorial candidate and former state Sen. George Bachrach (D-Watertown) criticized Roosevelt's decision to hold the conference in the State House...
...Reilly, director of public information at the Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance, said it is nearly impossible to prove that a conference like Roosevelt's violated campaign...
...have appeared more than 200 times on our cover -- some more often than others. Herbert Hoover was the only occupant of the Oval Office since TIME began in 1923 who was not on our cover, although he was portrayed there before and after his presidency. Franklin D. Roosevelt, who won an unprecedented four presidential elections, was our cover subject a mere nine times. By contrast, two-termer Ronald Reagan was pictured on 44 of our domestic covers...