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Such relations cannot be legislated, however. While all reasonable reforms encounter unreasoning opposition, none is more vulnerable than the idea of giving the Vice President real authority. The President wants his Chief of Staff to be a man he viscerally trusts, likes, relies on; the Vice President, however, got on...
It took the members of the Harvard Law Review more than four hours this week to agree on an affirmative action plan to replace the scheme it adopted two weeks ago, and members hope the new version will encounter less opposition than the original procedure.
Moments earlier, committee chairman George C. Homans '32 had told CUE that Nagy's plan, with or without amendments suggested by committee members, would probably encounter "trouble" in the Faculty Council, which would have to approve the proposal.
Stockman was campaigning in his south Michigan district the following month when he received an urgent call for a rematch. Now he was to impersonate Carter as Reagan rehearsed for the campaign's pivotal debate. Said Reagan, after that encounter: "I lost every practice debate with Stockman. After him...
There is certainly a case for The Beanpot as the top sports event in the city. Nothing else, not the Celtics, not the Bruins, not the Red Sox or Patriots, not even The Game matches the action of the Beanpot final, year after year. The Celtics and Bruins can miss...