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NEWS
By Paul J. Corkery
Monday, June 5, 1972
(The Herald Traveler will print its last issue on June 18. The author of this obituary, a former Crimson editor,
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NEWS
By Paul J. Corkery
Tuesday, August 6, 1968
SOMEWHERE IN THE CORRIDORS OF POWER, Aug. 5--Undaunted by the fact that he has long been conceded to be out
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NEWS
By Paul J. Corkery
Tuesday, June 11, 1968
Last Sunday afternoon a creaky, chrome-plated, bus stood shaking in front of the Sheraton-Plaza. Inside were 20 eager tourists, a
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NEWS
By Paul J. Corkery
Tuesday, May 21, 1968
B OSTON CITY HOSPITAL, an amazing complex of buildings in a dreary corner of the South End, was never really
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NEWS
By Paul J. Corkery
Tuesday, April 30, 1968
"Mass. Primary Eyed by Nation" the Boston Globe said yesterday. If that's true the nation is wasting its time. Lack
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NEWS
By Paul J. Corkery
Wednesday, January 17, 1968
While Kevin H. White took his ceremonial last walk down the State House steps, 200 retarded children romped at a
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NEWS
By Paul J. Corkery
Friday, November 10, 1967
As the icy Boston rain and wind grew more intense, fewer and fewer people were coming to the polling place.
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NEWS
By Paul J. Corkery
Wednesday, November 8, 1967
It was going to be such a grand party. There were long wooden tables filled with trays of chicken salad
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NEWS
By Paul J. Corkery, Richard R. Edmonds, Kerry Gruson, John A. Herfort, Boisfeuillet JONES Jr., Richard D. Paisner, and Gerald M. Rosberg
Thursday, November 2, 1967
( The following represents the opinion of a minority of the Editorial Board. The majority opinion appeared in yesterday's Crimson)
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NEWS
By Paul J. Corkery
Friday, October 20, 1967
"I'm not worried and I still think he's the next Mayor of Boston." says one clearheaded, knowledgable Boston politician, "but
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