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...Reagan Administration, ridiculed much of the Democratic Party for its lack of pragmatism and echoed Peretz's forceful pro-Israel views. No journal has done better explaining the often unprincipled but always practical reasoning of Bush Administration officials, who routinely unburdened themselves to the magazine's White House correspondent, Fred Barnes. Notes Michael Kinsley, a former New Republic editor who still writes the magazine's "TRB" column: "I don't think Andrew's appointment indicates any change. It confirms a change that has been implicit for many years...
When he was a year old, Fred Tate could read the insignia on the back of a dish. At seven he is a displaced person, a brilliant adult mind imprisoned in second grade. In class he flummoxes his teacher with complex answers to simple questions. (Q. Which of the numbers one through nine can be divided by two? A. All of them.) On the schoolyard asphalt he draws elaborate Madonnas in colored chalk. But he can't catch a basketball without falling down, or fail to be oppressed by his genius. Seems Fred is a kid too, envying...
...Obviously, change is part of the game," Los Angeles Dodgers executive vice president Fred Claire said...
Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57, a member of the endorsement committee, said yesterday that there had been no attempt to get tougher with fellowship applicants this year...
Other administrators who attended the cookout included Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 and Associate Dean of Freshmen W.C. Burris Young...