Word: slates
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...committee is the place where the individual's vote can have the greatest effect on the system. Money is a smaller part of the race, as political favors aren't there to be bought. Most of the candidates have less than $500 to spend. And it is here that slate voting has the biggest leverage on traditional party structures...
...through Yale Law School as an assistant varsity-football coach and freshman boxing coach. Among his football players were Senators Robert Taft Jr. of Ohio and William Proxmire of Wisconsin. With a friend, Ford set up a law practice in Grand Rapids in 1941, helped elect a reform slate of Republican candidates for local office, and then entered the Navy. When the war ended, Ford returned home to his law practice...
...political process, along with other community groups, to extend and preserve the possibilities for basic change that exist in Cambridge. Cambridge could be a model for what economic justice can do for the people. John Brode '56, a longtime Cambridge activist, is running for City Council on the GRO slate...
...efficient government and to meet the needs of all its people. We must first elect five solid reform candidates to the City Council on November 6. Dominic H. Christofaro, a community leader in the Cambridgeport area, is a candidate for the City Council on the Cambridge Civic Association slate...
Also running on the Independent's slate is Roberto Garcia, a 20-year-old Sociology major...