Word: carterized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Beta Kappa graduate of Dartmouth in 1968 and a Rhodes Scholar for the following two years, Reich served as Director of Policy Planning for the Federal Trade Commission from 1976 to 1981 under the Carter Administration, and was the Assistant to the U.S. Solicitor General from 1974 to 1976 under Ford...
...appointment] will certainly make the Dartmouth Board uniquely sensitive to education issues. And his resume is a golden one with broad political views, as he worked under both Ford, a Republican, and Carter, a Democrat...
...boxing is hazy, the awe of the champion is clear. Regional vainglories like the World Cup or the World Series only aspire to the global importance of the heavyweight champion. Sullivan, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis and Ali truly possessed the world -- countries that couldn't have picked Jimmy Carter out of a lineup recognized Ali at a distance -- to the extent that, in a recurring delusion, the world had trouble picturing boxing beyond him. When Dempsey went, he was taking boxing with him. If Louis surrendered, the game would be up. Without Ali, it was dead. Wiser heads, usually balanced...
...dealing with the new lean era. Beyond that? Well, Michael Dukakis has praised Carlucci for beginning to face up to the hard choices that must be made. This has led to speculation that Carlucci, who has already served one Democratic President (as deputy director of the CIA under Jimmy Carter), might continue to head the Pentagon through a Dukakis Administration. Dukakis "could do a lot worse," says Senator Nunn. In a Bush Administration, Carlucci would be a natural holdover, as well as a candidate for Secretary of State...
Truman-Dewey, Carter-Ford, Dukakis-Bush. The question is always the same: How does a great country of 250 million get stuck with these guys...