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...rare sign of concord between student and faculty members of the CUE, Pilbeam endorsed the council's proposals at the end of yesterday's meeting...

Author: By Neil A. Cooper, | Title: CUE Approves Training College's Section Leaders | 3/18/1988 | See Source »

...CONCORD, N.H.--Vice President George Bush sped past Sen. Bob Dole (R.-Kan.) in New Hampshire's Republican presidential primary yesterday, while Massachusetts Gov. Michael S. Dukakis won the Democratic contest handily...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dukakis, Bush Win N.H. Primary Battles; Gephardt Beats Simon for Second Place | 2/17/1988 | See Source »

Haig's well-kept scion. The money is paid as a consulting fee to a group called Concord Associates, so the recipient's name doesn't pop up on campaign reports. A deposit of $15,000 was made last July. In fact, the money goes to Alexander Haig's son and namesake Alex Haig, who helps manage his father's campaign. Though unusual, there was nothing illegal about the arrangement, and young Haig says it was all quite legitimate. Nevertheless, starting this month, he and his wife Wendy will dissolve Concord Associates and start receiving paychecks in their own names...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On The Grapevine | 2/1/1988 | See Source »

...into his pocket and held up a black wallet. He had driven around New Hampshire that day in a friend's white van, holding route directions in his hand and pointing out signs to a volunteer driver. That night he would sleep at a former staffer's house in Concord. Hart said that to help finance his 1984 presidential campaign he was forced to take a mortgage on his home. "Never again," he said firmly. He believed enough money would come in for a couple of months' campaigning. After 60 days, Hart said, he would know if he was dead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: I'M Not a Fool | 12/28/1987 | See Source »

Neither of these programs subsidizes housingfor faculty members, although Harvard may make thetown houses in the Concord Ave. project moreaffordable by selling only the houses themselvesto faculty, while retaining the land underneath."The cost will still be significant," Tandlersaid...

Author: By Martha A. Bridegam, | Title: HRE Ended Subsidies In 1984 | 12/2/1987 | See Source »

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