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Most often mentioned in this category were Councillors John D. Lynch and Andrew T. Trodden. So far, however, Lynch has stuck by Walter J. Sullivan, presumably because of his traditional policy of supporting the candidate who topped the ticket in the fall election; Trodden has voted once for each other independent, and twice for himself...
...known Trodden is the independent closest to the CCA bloc. When he first ran for the City Council in 1953, the Association endorsed his candidacy, through not in last fall's campaign...
Last Tuesday the Boston City Council passed a resolution naming a committee to help Sullivan's entry find a home before opening day next fall...
...remains unopposed for the GOP presidential nomination, Nixon will exercise the privilege--usually reserved to presidents running for re-election-of dictating the general principles on which the party will campaign next fall...
From a walk-up apartment on Berkley St. to which he has moved with his family, Dean Bundy explains that his home will be used to house students in the fall because of the destruction of the Leverett Towers. "We had to make room somewhere," he goes on. "I want you to understand that this is not expansion--we just happened to admit more this year." The next day, Dean Munro comments that he could "put up a few" in his newly-built $125,000 house. Failing to nominate a Democrat, the Democratic Party convention offers the running to Nelson...