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A group of Cambridge citizens has announced plans for a May 10 convention to nominate a "single reform slate" of candidates for the Cambridge City Council and School Committee.
The reduction in the number of nominations needed is interesting because of one of the things it is likely to accomplish: a reduction in the influence of the Faculty's informal liberal and conservative caucuses, which each year nominate slates of candidates to the council each spring.
The commission has not even been formed yet. President Ford, who must nominate two of the six full-time members, has still not submitted any names to Congress. The House and Senate have done their part by each nominating a Democrat and a Republican. However, all four notably lack national...
It anything, such behavior has only increased the feeling among Democrats that a different figure is needed to represent the party in 1976. With increased public distrust of politicians, the nomination of an old-guard politican of the Hubert Humphrey variety would be politically risky. But so, too, would the...
For Man of the Year 1974, I nominate the people of Israel. They have endured economic hardship, increasing diplomatic isolation and military odds such as few other nations have had to face.