Word: barney
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Congressman Barney Frank '61 (D-Mass.), however, in mentioning recent Reagan appointments said, "Reagan's a bit naive as to who's who and what's what...
State Rep. Barney A. Frank '61, elected to Congress last month, yesterday called "being in a legislative body a little like being in high school," and said he will attend the conference because "it's a chance to meet your congressional classmates. It's important to get into the socializing very early...
Quintessential Southern Gentleman Richardson Preyer of North Carolina made way for a new Republican conservative, Eugene Johnson, a self-made millionaire who owns a graphics firm and manages real estate investments in Greensboro. Liberals found some solace in the election of Barney Frank to the Massachusetts seat that Jesuit Priest Robert Drinan is vacating on orders of Pope John Paul II. Among the 19 blacks elected, the most in history, were two new members, including former California Lieutenant Governor Mervyn Dymally...
Although he held a majority of the votes cast all last night in the 4th Congressional district, Democrat Barney Frank '61 waited until 2 a.m. to claim victory over his Republican opponent Dr. Richard Jones in the race for the seat vacated by Fr. Robert Drinan earlier this year...
...Catholic Masses in the Boston area, priests pulled out a letter written by the local archbishop, Humberto Cardinal Medeiros, warning worshipers that anyone voting for a politician favoring abortion would incur some of the guilt for "this horrendous crime and deadly sin." The unnamed targets: pro-choice Congressional Candidates Barney Frank and James Shannon. The letter caused bitter debate about whether the church had improperly taken a hand in partisan politics, a frequent question throughout the U.S. during this election year. In April, for instance, a South Dakota priest wrote colleagues across the state urging them to support an anti...