Boiler Room Girls
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The "Boiler Room Girls" were the female members of Senator Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 presidential campaign staff. Six of them were
- Rosemary "Cricket" Keough (now Rosemary Keough Redmond): is partner in a Lincoln, Massachusetts law firm with husband Paul Redmond
- Mary Ellen Lyons and her sister Nance Lyons: both are practicing lawyers in Boston
- Esther Newberg: is now a New York literary agent
- Susan Tannenbaum ("the prettiest"): is a lobbyist for Common Cause in Washington, D.C., and is married to a Washington lawyer
- Mary Jo Kopechne ("the brightest"): died at age 28 on Chappaquiddick Island in 1969 in a highly-publicized and controversial accident involving Senator Edward Kennedy, who pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident
[edit] External links
- Who's who at the Kennedy inquest - time.com, September 5, 1969