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Former Rep. Louise Day Hicks completed a successful return to Boston politics last night, topping the field of candidates for Boston City Council.

Hicks captured 43,164 votes followed by incumbents Christopher A. Ianella, Lawrence S. Di Cara '71, Albert L. O'Neil, Joseph Tierney, Gerald F. O'Leary, and Frederick C. Langene. Newcomer Thomas M. Connolly Jr. and incumbent Patrick F. McDonough finished in eighth and ninth place.

At press time incumbent school committeeman John J. Kerrigan led the race for School Committee with 65 per cent of the returns reported.

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