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...response to Chester's protests, libraryofficials have posted a disclaimer next to theexhibit which says that the city is not endorsingany religious beliefs or attempting to impose anyparticular views upon library patrons...
...someone who brings a particularideology with him," said Andrew L. Kaufman '51,Fairchild professor of law. "I think he is thekind of person who decides each case one at a timeand individually... and not coming from anyparticular part of the political and ideologicalperspective...
...beginning, at least--in the spring,that is--there was a very visible populist elementto the Perot movement," Brinkley says. "Thatremains an element for the long-time supporters.But what's happening now has more to do with thedynamics of the campaign rather than anyparticular elements of Perot movement. [There are]increasing fears raised by the Bush campaign aboutvoting for Clinton, and there's a deep reluctanceto vote for Bush. [Perot] is convenient andattractive--largely because of the debates...
...endorsed office holders made clear that they want the office [of thecity clerk] to be reshaped," says David R. Leslie'69, the new executive director of the CCA. "Theydid not replace Connarton because of anyparticular mission...
...this case, Harvard is "not suing for anyparticular dollar amount. The class as a whole issuing for the cost of replacing the asbestos,"Ryan said. If the universities win their case, aclaim settlement center would be set up toreimburse the schools as they incur replacementcosts, he said