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Although Duchay's name has been mentioned as a possible contender for the district's coveted Congressional seat, the new mayor said he was "nowhere near making a decision" about seeking the office currently held bay House Speaker Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill, Jr (D-Mass...

Author: By Thomas J. Winslow, | Title: Duehay Elected City's Mayor | 8/2/1985 | See Source »

...look into why enrollment in the school has dropped 60 percent during the last decade, why graduate students perennially complain that Harvard doesn't have enough teaching fellowships or housing for them, and why the GSAS needs more money--and lots of it. These problems are just the tip of the GSAS iceberg...

Author: By Kristin A. Goss, | Title: A Busy Woman | 7/30/1985 | See Source »

...first was a wealthy young carpetbagger named John F. Kennedy '40, and the second was a crusty ol' politician from North Cambridge by the name of Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill. And we all know what happened to them...

Author: By Thomas J. Winslow, | Title: A City With a Mind All Its Own | 7/16/1985 | See Source »

...Manhattan's northern tip, outside an 18th century Dutch farmhouse on 204th Street, elderly Jewish women sit on benches, pretending to ignore the young latino drivers who are jiving with each other through open car windows. Just south on St. Nicholas Avenue at El Pablon Chino restaurant, the Chinese waiter serves fried Dominican sausage and chop suey; he speaks Spanish, but no English. Along one refurbished commercial block in Flushing, Asia is scrunched together: Korean beauty salon, Chinese hardware store, Pakistani-Indian spice and grocery store, Chinese wristwatch shop, Korean barber...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New York Final Destination | 7/8/1985 | See Source »

...Matamoros, on the southern tip of the Rio Grande Valley, Mexican and American white-collar workers sip Scotch and water at Blanca White's, while a marimba-and-drum combo plays local salsa-flavored music. Young women from Matamoros cross into Brownsville daily to attend Texas Southmost College. They party on the U.S. side in blue jeans and T shirts, on their home turf in cocktail dresses. Affluent Americans in El Paso drink margaritas and munch tamale and chili canapes at black-tie affairs. When they visit friends in Juarez, their parties start earlier and linger long into the night...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Border Symbiosis | 7/8/1985 | See Source »

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