Word: clerkly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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After the motion, City Clerk Joseph E. Connarton informed the council that Harvard--the largest property owner in the city--had objected, but that he had not yet determined if a seventh vote was necessary...
...much of what Takeshita did was necessarily illegal. But the endless disclosures of wide-scale political financing bordering on corruption eventually shocked a nation that had come to think of itself as a modern, democratic superpower. "The L.D.P. must change," said Hiroko Yoshida, 27, a * department-store clerk. "It can no longer stay as it is after this scandal." Takeshita, who was also in trouble for imposing a consumption tax, was blamed for exposing the dirty side of the nation's politics, then failing to correct...
...lead juror is 34-year-old hospital clerk Denise Anderson, who said during pre-trial questioning that she does not like news and that the extensive television coverage given North's testimony during the 1987 congressional hearings "made me mad... I did not look...
Coop elections, however, have traditionally been known more for poor voter turnout than for innovative politics. Society Clerk and law professor William D. Andrews said past levels have been "disappointing," adding that a 20 percent response "is probably the right order of magnitude...
...night clerk at the Harvard Shuttle Office said that the driver of the shuttle bus was Andrew J. Mirabella '91. Mirabella, a Mather House resident, did not want to comment on the incident...