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...These three towns as especially Waltham and Newton me considered to be Drinan's strongholds. In 1930 when Dinan's defeated John McGlennon and Philip J. Filbin in a three-way race Waltham Newton and Watertown as formed for 56 per cent of Drinan's total vote...
...brilliant, computerized campaign organization, thousands of young volunteers, and rain on Primary day Drinan produced one of the most starting upsets in Massachusetts political history, defeating Philbin in a close race. He then went on to defeat Republican moderate John McGlennon, and a Philbin write-in campaign, in a three-way race for the Congressional seat...
...requirement that converters last 50,000 miles without maintenance. The farthest that G.M.'s prototypes have gone without trouble is about 20,000 miles. Both the oil industry and the Government are sure to take issue with parts of G.M.'s proposals. In fact, the three-way debate over how to meet the law's antipollution standards is likely to continue right up to the start of production of '75-model cars...
...sight. In this unpredictable election year, opinion polls are not wholly convincing. Yet it is remarkable that a Harris survey showed last week that McGovern, who not long ago ranked almost at the bottom of most national polls, would be virtually as strong as Humphrey in a three-way race with George Wallace and Nixon. He now trails Nixon by only 5%, while Humphrey is rated just 4% behind the President...
...next several years, Washington's economic managers face a dismal three-way choice: raise taxes severely, slash federal spending brutally, or countenance rapid inflation. That is the hard conclusion of a major new study of federal finance by the Brookings Institution, the nation's most prestigious private economic think tank. Release of the study last week immediately sharpened a basic campaign debate over the issues of how much social service Americans should expect from the Federal Government and how heavily they should be taxed to pay the bills...