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...supporters were infuriated. Said Michigan Governor William Milliken: "This would be very, very costly in political terms." In an emotional speech, Mary Crisp, who was being ousted as co-chairman of the Republican National Committee because of her praise of John Anderson, accused the party of suffering from an "internal sickness" and warned that it might lose the election. Remarked an irritated Reagan: "Mary Crisp should look to herself and see how loyal she has been to the Republican Party." He added: "I don't think this ERA is a live-or-die issue...
Reindustrialization at present is "a slogan searching for substance," says Jerry Jasinowski, co-chairman of a Carter Administration task force examining ways to help American industry. He has a point. And in their search, policymakers should remember that the most important way to strengthen the nation's industry is to pursue fiscal and monetary policies that will create the stable, predictable and noninflationary climate in which busi nesses can flourish...
...percentages of students giving to each separate scholarship fund have not yet been calculated, but more students gave to the Steven Biko Scholarship Memorial Fund this year than last, Michael Cominsky '80, co-chairman of the 1980 Senior Solicitation, said yesterday. The 1979 senior class committee created the fund last year to help finance scholarships for Black South Africans...
William Lawrence '55, co-chairman of fundraising for this year's reunion said that so far the class of '55 has given $1,250,000 to the University, slightly behind last year's total...
Benjamin H. Schatz, co-chairman and founder of GOOD, is a junior concentrating in sociology...