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Aside from incumbent Kevin H. White, other candidates have been slow to appear this spring. So far, state Representative Raymond Flynn, Suffolk County Sheriff Thomas S. Eisenstadt and state Senator Joseph E. Timilty are the only other major figures to have entered the race. There still remain several people who are actively considering entertaining the mayoral race and others who are always potential candidates...

Author: By John Mccullough, | Title: Boston Mayorathon | 5/14/1975 | See Source »

...Bulger declines to run, the antibusing forces may turn to state Representative Raymond Flynn, also of South Boston. Flynn could win strong support from this group, but he lacks appeal elsewhere. With Mrs. Hicks, he has been the most forceful opponent of busing in Boston and, at the same time, has failed to pay much attention to other issues. He has already announced his candidacy, but up to this point, it centers on only one issue...

Author: By John Mccullough, | Title: Boston Mayorathon | 5/14/1975 | See Source »

...CITY POLITICIANS prepare for next fall's elections, and one of the stalwarts of the anti-busing cause, state representative Raymond Flynn; compares the situation in Boston today to that facing the revolutionaries 200 years ago, students and left-wing politicians formulate their own plans to "fight the racist offensive" and to "keep the buses rolling." For them Boston '74 is to be compared to Selma '64 and Little Rock '54. They have a different vision of the "freedom trail" but in the long run, it appears almost as narrow as Flynn's and the South Boston...

Author: By Edmond P.V. Horsey, | Title: Racism and the Left | 3/5/1975 | See Source »

...names-on her way to wising up. She was Edna Rae Gillooly-the daughter of middle-class Irish parents, "with dashes of French, Dutch and American Indian"-until she left Detroit's Cass Technical High School; Edna Rae as a fashion illustrator's model in Texas; Keri Flynn as a dancer in a Montreal night club; Erica Dean as a model for paperback book covers in New York; and Ellen McRae in Broadway's Fair Game in 1957. Comments Burstyn: "I was a checker player, not chess. I could only see one move ahead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Gillooly Doesn't Live Here Anymore | 2/17/1975 | See Source »

Moreover, Ralph Flynn, executive director of the 2 million-member Coalition of American Public Employees, predicts certain passage by Congress next year of a law that would give public employees the same bargaining rights as workers in the private sector. The legislation, now in House and Senate committees, would allow city employees to choose between striking or going to arbitration in the event of a negotiating impasse. "There will be strikes," predicts William H. McClennan, president of the International Association of Firefighters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CITIES: A Many-Sided Squeeze | 12/16/1974 | See Source »

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