Word: stays
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...watch his tongue when friends ask about his first encounter with the Ivy League. "I can't help exhibiting what I've learned and what I've been exposed to, but I really don't want to look down on people." To avoid an elitist reputation, he plans to "stay away from the image of being narrow-minded and better off than people at other schools...
...someone preaches that "every vote counts," call him or her a fool, a liar, or simply naive. I waited in line 1½ hours at my neighborhood elementary school to vote for a candidate who, three time zones away, had already conceded defeat. What a patriotic dilemma! Should I stay in line and vote anyway...
White insists he has enough votes in the 363-member national committee to win re-election next February, but the Carter loyalist is hedging about whether he really wants to stay on. "My decision is not made," says White, who may have plans to run for Governor of his native Texas in 1982. He adds: "I'm going home to Muleshoe, talk to a few friends and see what the future holds...
...such "redirect," Sophomore Susan Evans, 19, says she likes U.C.S.C. and believes the professors "bend over backward" to help their students. She wants to graduate from Berkeley, though, because of its prestige. But redirected Berkeley Applicant Emily Buchbinder, 18 plans to stay at Santa Cruz, because, she believes, it has a better program in her major, politics. "I'm definitely glad I came here," she says. "I feel I belong, and I don't think I would have felt that way if I had gone to Berkeley...
...takes office, and some expect him to proclaim a moratorium on the issuance of new rules by Washington's myriad regulatory agencies. Says W. Martin Dillon, chairman of Northwestern Steel and Wire Co. of Sterling, Ill.: "The biggest thing the Reagan Administration could do is just stay out of our hair...