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Your article "Mondale: 'I Am Ready Now' " [April 18] added to my belief that he is the wrong man to lead the Democrats back to the White House. Mondale is caught up in interest-group politics and continues to cling to Great Society liberalism, which the U.S. cannot afford...
Elizabeth A. Frost '85, a poetry editor for the review, said that Padan Aram was meant to be an alternative to The Advocate. "We want to take good writing and rid it of any type of pretentions that cling to projects such as these," she added...
...talk about preserving the record of his White House years. Last week on Valentine's night the minisummit was held around the Hatfield dining-room table in Georgetown. Four noted biographers, the Librarian of Congress and their wives spooned homemade strawberry ice cream and counseled Reagan to cling to every scrap of evidence for history's sake...
Entering the tournament with the poorest record of the four teams, the Crimson scored a stunning 10-2 upset over Northeastern in the opener, then went on to gain and just barely--cling to a 1-0 lead through most of the final against Boston College...
...business school to support himself and his family. With about a year's work left on his degree, Horowitz labors on his dissertation in his spare time and still hopes to become a professor. The prospects are not good. As the student population shrinks, and tenured faculty members cling to their jobs, Horowitz can look forward to a string of one-or two-year academic appointments, paying between $15,000 and $23,000 a year. Admits Horowitz: "You've got to be a hopeless romantic to get a Ph.D. in the humanities today...