Word: austin
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Bush was, after all, a sitting vice president, and no sitting vice president had captured the Oval Office since Martin van Buren did it in 1836. Plus, he was facing a Democratic Boston-Austin ticket of Michael Dukakis and Lloyd Bentsen. In 1960, this same geographical combination--John F. Kennedy '41 and Lyndon Baines Johnson--defeated Richard Nixon, the last sitting vice president to lose a presidential election. That seemed like a crippling amount of historical baggage to carry in a campaign...
...delivering the Oliver Wendell Holmes lecture before an audience of 50 in Austin Hall, Winter, a professor at Yale Law School, said current decisions in American corporate and securities law are increasing the cost of capital...
First-year candidate Austin William K. Won So '96 says the council fails to establish a rapport with students and is therefore largely ineffective...
...seems that last year's vigorous student movement has become tired and discouraged," Bell said to an audience of about 160 in the Law School's Austin Hall...
Yale's big offensive guns have graduated--firstteam All-Ivy quarterback Nick Crawford, first-teamAll-Ivy tailback Chris Kouri and fullback JimGouveia, second team All-Ivy receiver Ya-SinShabazz, tight end Pete Austin, first team All-Ivyoffensive linemen Kevin Allen and David Russell,second team All-Ivy kicker Ed Perks and secondteam All-Ivy punter Greg Bowman...