Word: broads
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...panel discussions on race and ethnicity in American society--all part of last year's student-organized Freshman Week events--alongside swim team tryouts and the showing of Love Story, the FDO implies they are equally valuable. He has denied all freshmen the chance to learn of the broad-ranging role played by such minority organizations as the BSA. La Organizacion, American Indians at Harvard, La Raza, and the Asian American Association...
...official, "when we British, the Germans and Italians have just deployed U.S. medium-range missiles in the face of much domestic opposition?" The Paris daily Le Monde noted that French, British and Italian troops are serving beside U.S. Marines in Beirut. Not to mention, said Bonn offi cials, the broad allied support for U.S. policy in southern Africa and Central America. Eagleburger, however, is not finished. He is preparing to give a major speech on the subject in March...
...John can put together coalitions with a lot of different voices in them," says Burton Whides '62, counsel to Senator Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.). "He's respected by a broad spectrum of senators...
...humbly, but deftly, handle a wide range of questions from the approximately 15 reporters gathered in the second-floor Massachusetts Hall conference room. While Spence, currently the chairman of the Economics Department, appeared slightly nervous throughout the session, he showed the requisite coolness under fire, giving articulate--and broad--responses without getting bogged down in details...
Hunches, gut feelings and a broad-brush understanding of issues and public opinion: a convincing case can be made that Reagan is thus a true leader and not simply a Government supermanager, that he has a political vision and not just an agenda of piecemeal programs. A President should be able to fine tune domestic policy and negotiate intricate treaties, and Reagan is not very good at either. There are also times when a President needs to paint with bold strokes, and Reagan, an intuitive master of that art, seems content to do what he does best. -By Kurt Andersen...