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After "assurances that there would be no political overtones" the Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship agreed earlier this week to co-sponsor the fast, Truesdale said. The committee has approached other campus religious groups for support, and "expects cooperation from the Radcliffe Union of Students and Harvard Hunger Action" after these groups receive their members' consent, he added. organization," although they hope to take part in the December fast...
...White House wanted an open commitment from Republican William Cohen of Maine, another co-sponsor of the resolution to reject the sale. Cohen is a friend of Presidential Adviser Michael Deaver, and they discussed the issue at length. He also met twice with the President. In their second session, he said that he was afraid Israel would become a scapegoat if the sale were rejected, and that the embers of anti-Semitism would be fanned. But Cohen also told Reagan he feared "another holocaust" if Israel's hostile neighbors were further armed. On the latter point, Reagan was reassuring...
...addition, the Coalition will sponsor tables in the House dining rooms. It will sell posters and literature, and plans to sponsor a fundrasing dance. The Coalition will also co-sponsor a walkathon with a Boston-based group, and will conclude the week with a panel discussion at the Kennedy School Forum...
...over three years, with the final 10% taking effect July 1, 1983. Moreover, as in the April battle that ended with Congress approving sweeping cuts in federal spending on domestic social programs, Reagan had found a conservative Democrat-in this case, Texas Congressman Kent Hance-to co-sponsor his bill, thus giving it a bipartisan coloration...
...member of the Currier House Black Table first raised the issue last week when he proposed that the committee donate $2000 to sponsor the three events the group will co-sponsor at Currier...