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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...reserved Sen. Birch Bayh (D-Ind.) is close to withdrawing from the race for the Oval Office last night after taking a disappointing five-per-cent share of the Massachusetts primary vote...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bayh Weighs Withdrawal; Carter Falls From Grace | 3/3/1976 | See Source »

People who disliked Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.) did not vote for Shriver, and Shriver could not transfer the allegiance of those who did, Harrington said. Kennedy is Shriver's brother...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bayh Weighs Withdrawal; Carter Falls From Grace | 3/3/1976 | See Source »

...Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D-Wash.) in an unexpectedly strong showing, won the Massachusetts Democratic presidential primary last night as Rep. Morris K. Udall (D.-Ariz) and Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace remained locked in a battle for second place early this morning...

Author: By Jefferson M. Flanders, David B. Hilder, and The CRIMSON Staff, S | Title: Jackson Scatters Democratic Pack in Primary; Wallace Even With Udall in Second-Place Battle | 3/3/1976 | See Source »

Through the first stages of the program's implementation, Malek's name continued to appear on responsiveness up-dates to Haldeman. In one, he authored a special favor arranged for Sen. John Tower (D-Tex.), who was then pumping Texas oil money into the Nixon campaign...

Author: By Mark T. Whitaker, | Title: Mr. Malek Comes to Harvard | 3/3/1976 | See Source »

...Malek kept all potentially incriminating evidence a comfortable distance from himself. At one point, Sen. Joseph Montoya (D-N.M.) pressed Malek about the potential illegality of a grantsmanship proposal coming out of his office. Malek admitted that the proposal was potentially illegal, but he insisted that a staff member wrote it and said he forgot whether Haldeman had ever seen the proposal...

Author: By Mark T. Whitaker, | Title: Mr. Malek Comes to Harvard | 3/3/1976 | See Source »

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