Word: watertowne
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Joseph P. Kennedy II, a candidate to succeed O'Neill in Congress, attended the event, and over a dozen of his supporters bore campaign signs at the hotel's entrance. Several other candidates for the seat attended, including State Sen. George Bachrach (D-Watertown) and James Roosevelt Jr., who serves as counsel to the Democratic State Committee...
...week later the Secretary submitted a token list of three bases, craftily selected to see just how serious Congress was on the subject. Weinberger's choices--the Army's Materials Technology Laboratory in Watertown, Mass., the Philadelphia Naval Hospital, and a big piece of Lowry Air Force Base in Denver --are all redundant. But they also happen to be in districts of outspoken Democratic critics of the Pentagon: House Speaker Tip O'Neill of Massachusetts, House Budget Committee Chairman William H. Gray III of Pennsylvania, and Congresswoman Patricia Schroeder of Colorado. Predictably, all three raised a howl. Somehow, Pentagon Spokesman...
Other candidates in the race include Kennedy, State Sen. George Bachrach (D-Watertown), State Representatives Thomas J. Vallely (D-Back Bay) and Thomas M. Gallagher (D-Brighton), King, James Spiegal of Watertown, Republicans Clark Abt and Mildred Jefferson, and Cambridge activist Carla Johnston, a Democrat...
Noah Berger '89, a campaign worker for State Sen. George Bachrach (D-Watertown), said a similar group supporting that candidate had applied for recognition as an official Harvard organization. Student supporters of several other candidates, including Roosevelt and State Representatives Thomas M. Gallagher (D-Brighton) and William F. Galvin (D-Allston), are also active on campus...
...feisty style of a man whose campaign literature calls him "an incorrigible," State Sen. George Bachrach (D-Watertown), a congressional candidate, discussed his politics with 45 students last night in the Straus Hall common room...