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Writing Bok letters is not "an effective way to channel student input," Fritz Byers, a members of CORDS, said yesterday. Byers said he endorses a complete boycott of all procedures that Bok authorized in an effort to mount "a campaign completely separate from...

Author: By Michael G. Harpe, | Title: Law Students to Evaluate Faculty Dean Candidates | 10/14/1980 | See Source »

...Fritz Mondale, asked what changes he would like to see in the office of the Vice President: "I'd like a bathroom. Brzezinski...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Aug. 25, 1980 | 8/25/1980 | See Source »

...most often mentioned alternatives to Carter and Kennedy were Vice President Walter Mondale and Secretary of State Edmund Muskie. One Senator, a well-known backer of Carter, reported "a movement building for Fritz Mondale in the Senate." There was also some talk of drafting Washington Senator Henry (Scoop) Jackson to give the ticket conservative balance. Of the choices, Muskie might be the most attractive because he has broad appeal and would not have to support the Carter Administration on the campaign trail-an unenviable problem that would confront Mondale...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: A Rebellion Is Sparked | 8/4/1980 | See Source »

...aides, Ron Fairbanks. The sleuth is given authority to question even the President himself if necessary. Fairbanks, it happens, has an affair of the heart with the President's daughter Lynne. He also has a consuming hatred for the Haldermanic White House Chief of Staff, Fritz Gimbel, who may or may not have murdered the Secretary. The plot builds up to a superb denouement. One wonders if all is fiction. For example, President Webster's description of Congress: "A collection of minor-league dipsomaniacs and fugitives from dementia praecox. "Echoes of Harry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Summer Reading | 7/7/1980 | See Source »

MONDALE GAINED from his experience the tools to be a genuinely active veep. Fritz Mondale will go along and get along unless he is pressed to the wall. Then he unleashes some awesome legislative power to get his way. The other lesson of his terms in the Senate is something his present boss obviously has not learned: You have to conserve your power to obtain votes for the really big issues. Lewis claims that Fritz tried to make that point to the Georgia Mafia early in the administration, but no one was listening. Instead, Carter flooded Congress with legislation...

Author: By David E. Sanger, | Title: Carter's Better Half | 5/19/1980 | See Source »

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