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...dress doesn't fit, we must acquit. If it's on the dress, he must confess." (a) Rep. Barney Frank (b) Rep. James Traficant Jr. (c) Sen. Joe Lieberman (d) Johnnie Cochran...
...Republican express slowed only briefly when, on Friday, Democrats complained that Hyde and his allies were dodging their request to specify exactly which of the President's many sworn statements about Lewinsky were perjurious. The reason, argued Barney Frank of Massachusetts, was that the offending statements were all about sex, and there was no way for the Republicans to dress up something so salacious except by hiding it. "Did the President touch her here or did he not touch her here?" said Frank. "They do not want to take that to the [House] floor and to the Senate. That...
Leah A. Plunkett '01, who held a signadvocating gay rights, was spurred to action afterobserving a protester carrying a sign during thespeech of Rep. Barney Frank '61 (D-Mass) whichread "Barney Frank=Moral Leader...
...Physics 11a demonstrations are excellent," says David Schultz '01. "The effort they take to prepare and clearly illustrate concepts is evident in the quality of their demonstrations. I enjoyed watching Barney get nailed with a large metal ball fired across the lecture hall...
...bleak mid-'30s, the Journal stirred to life under the prodding of a genius in shirtsleeves from the fields of Indiana, Barney Kilgore. He preached three dictums: Keep it simple, broaden the subject matter beyond finance to everything affecting earning a living, and make the Journal America's first national daily newspaper. "Don't write banking stories for bankers," he ordered. "Write for the banks' customers. There are a hell of a lot more depositors than bankers." Helped by the public's warm interest in business and industry during World War II and then by the postwar boom, Kilgore...