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...went around hatless, Toni hurried away and bought 15 hats-just to prove that she was an ardent supporter of Massachusetts' millinery industry. She is an unabashed Massachusetts booster. At the inaugural dinner, for example, her menu consisted entirely of Massachusetts-produced foods: baked Essex clams, Suffolk celery hearts, roast. Cape Cod duckling and cranberries, mashed Middlesex squash, Norfolk tomatoes, hearts of Boston lettuce, Parker House rolls, and Toll House cookies. "There are so many things a woman can do that need to be done," Toni says. "Jackie Kennedy showed the way for the rest of us. Think...
...concession to Newhouse, the Long Island Press was permitted to go on printing in outlying Suffolk and Nassau counties. Unaffected by the strike: the Wall Street Journal, which regards itself as a national paper, and is not a member of the Publishers Association...
Surprisingly, Iannello was caught, because, not surprisingly, the sidewalk had not been repaired. On July 9,1962, the Suffolk Superior Court sentenced Charles to a year in Deer Isle House of Correction and fined him $300. This misfortune did not dampen his political aspirations, for Iannello immediately entered the primary fight for his old seat. Courageously, he declared: "I leave the final verdict to be rendered by the voters and I have the fullest confidence that they will vindicate my innocence...
...election, Teddy went off on another trip abroad. It was the seventh he had made and, as always, he followed his father's instructions, scribbling down voluminous notes in brown, spiral-backed notebooks. He returned to Massachusetts to take a job as an assistant district attorney for Suffolk County. He accepted only a token $1 of the $5,000-a-year salary-like his brothers and sisters, he had received a $1,000,000 trust fund at the age of 21-and quietly began planning with his father to become the Democratic nominee in the senatorial election to fill...
Other state and church officials will participate as did their predecessors in the days of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The High Sheriff of Middlesex County and the Sheriff of Suffolk County will precede--in ceremonial dress--the procession of alumni and dignitaries as they walk through the ranks of the graduating seniors. And President Pusey will preside from the same Tudor chair used on this solemn occasion since the 18th century...