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...campaign moved Dole's events from large, half-empty venues to smaller sites, mostly high school and college gyms, where the crowds wouldn't seem so sparse. This was the bold advice of Dole's fourth and final message consultant, a Madison Avenue adman named Norman Cohen. Dole had started with a message of downsizing government. Now he was downsizing himself. The campaign's last idea, however, came from the candidate...
...will they go? "The moderates have the best argument," says neoconservative turned neoliberal Michael Lind, author of Up from Conservatism. "It remains to be seen if they have the same organization." Republican centrists are a dwindling breed. In the Senate, conciliators like Nancy Kassebaum of Kansas, William Cohen of Maine--and Bob Dole--are leaving or have left. The G.O.P. leadership there is dominated by "movement" conservatives like Trent Lott of Mississippi and Don Nickles of Oklahoma. And the House leadership--Gingrich, Dick Armey and Tom DeLay--is Exhibit A in the argument that hard-right Southerners have taken over...
President Clinton, on the other hand, should start as a conciliator by naming a few Republicans to his Cabinet. He might consider replacing William Perry at Defense with Warren Rudman, and John Deutch at the CIA with Bill Cohen, the retiring Maine Senator. If Richard Riley leaves Education, though I hope he doesn't, then Tom Kean, a former Governor of New Jersey, might be a good choice...
...Robert Cohen, Briggs-Copeland lecturer on English and American literature and language, read one section of a work in progress, a "long short story" which he called "a Long-Island Jewish version of 'The Death of Ivan Ilych...
...Cohen, who had coordinated the Harvard event in the past, attributed last night's high turnout to the publicity efforts of undergraduate organizers and Heaney's popularity...