Word: careys
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Governor fired off a bristling letter. Strauss tried to telephone for days, but Cuomo spurned the calls. After a disagreement with another national official, Cuomo demanded and got a public retraction, dictated verbatim by the Governor himself. Sometimes Cuomo can be physically intimidating. Years ago, when then Governor Hugh Carey backed away from a promise to support him, Cuomo protested in person. He felt betrayed and said so angrily. Stung, Carey started to rise out of his chair. "Sit down, Hughie," warned Cuomo, "or I'll knock you right on your ass." Carey leaned back into the chair...
...Cuomo ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor. The decorum of the courtroom had not prepared him for the hurly-burly of the soapbox. "I was too professorial," Cuomo recalls. Hugh Carey, whom Cuomo knew from St. John's, was elected Governor and persuaded Cuomo to take on the largely ceremonial job of secretary of state. In 1977 Carey pushed Cuomo to run for mayor of New York City. Cuomo, overcompensating for his preceptorial manner, turned almost surly. In the campaign debates, he made Congressman Ed Koch appear to be the victim, not an easy thing to accomplish...
Leading the men's team was alpine skiier Per-Arne Weiner as he nabbed a second place finish in slalom and seventh in giant slalom. Also helping the Crimson cause were Dan Carey (ninth), Drew Harmon (10th), and John Seybold (11th) in nordic skiing. The three later teamed together to win the relay...
Seven skiers (Weiner, Deehr, Berggren, Clendenning, Carey, Harmon, and Seybold) qualified to go on to the Eastern Division I Championships to be held this weekend at Middlebury, Vermont. Weiner will compete in Alpine while the other six will compete in nordic and race as the men's and women's relay teams. "I am happy to go to Middlebury," Weiner said, "but I would rather if the whole team would be able...
...every right to dismiss our report as an attempt to impose our own values on others. This certainly is not the case. Our report seeks only to raise questions on the topic of corporate social responsibility which students may want to consider as they begin the recruiting process. John Carey...