Word: bork
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Gregory R. Schwartz '89, another committee co-chairman, said he hoped the committee would "heighten awareness" of the issues at stake in the Bork hearings. He added that committee members hoped to "mobilize the campus" in opposition to Bork...
Schwartz said that the most effective way for Harvard students to affect the Bork confirmation was through letters to their hometown Senators. He advised students to emphasize the fact that they were voting residents of their home states, and not that they were Harvard students...
...Committee for a Just Supreme Court plans to distribute form letters and fact sheets on Bork in the dining halls for the rest of the week...
...said he was "very pleased" with responses to the tabling so far at Currier House, where he said he had distributed more than 20 letters in the first five minutes of the dinner hour on Tuesday evening. He said students seemed "very eager and very receptive" to the anti-Bork campaign...
...Quincy House, committee member Lisa M. Bornstein '89 called responses to the tabling "really good." She added that many students had taken the time to write their own letters opposing the Bork nomination instead of signing the committee's forms...