Word: added
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...ad-lib decision," Colgate Coach DickBiddle said. "It's something that, if it worksout, is great, but we really don't teach...
...South Dakota and Dick Gephardt of Missouri, urged members to stay cool, but congressional aides were quick to acknowledge that their bosses were appalled by the President's behavior. Members were worried that they would be guilty by association--a chain the G.O.P. was beginning to forge in some ad campaigns in key districts. The widely cited Battleground poll released last week showed that Clinton's personal problems have elevated "moral and religious issues" to the top of the voters' agenda. They tie with crime and drugs as the No. 1 problem facing the nation. The poll also showed that...
...coaches at Harvard and elsewhere say thatads are not enough. None of Harvard's currentminority coaches were attracted by ad--all eitherhad a personal connection with a head coach orvisited with the staff...
Whitcomb says answering an ad often means wordgets out that they are looking for a new job,which is often unsettling to a current employer.The average minority coach, he says, is not likelyto take this risk in response to an ad from theunattractive Ivy League...
Finally, in his advertising campaign, Bachrach has revealed a refreshingly self-deprecating sense of humor. In one ad promoting small class size, he stands in front of 40 screaming children and attempts to teach amid flying erasers and paper airplanes. The conclusion? He can't teach such a crowded group, but he will work for improved education funding in Congress...