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This problem could be solved by rebuilding the council's reputation for effectiveness, and making strong cases to the administration for greater binding power in student affairs. Start small: convey student opinion to the administration coherently on issues of importance, presenting a united front; continue to build on core strengths, like the various shuttle services and concentration fairs, that students actually find useful; and be responsible in the stewardship of funds (that means no more proposals for half-baked rock concerts to be "just as cool as Tufts...
Technology in modern society has made great strides in bringing us more free time, and Robert Wright shows us how we are spending it: being depressed [COVER STORY, Aug. 28]. The quotes from the Unabomber raised some interesting points. I just wish he would convey them in a humane manner. SETH MAYERI New York City...
That left the hapless Bliley to convene a meeting of long-distance lobbyists in the Commerce Committee hearing room on July 13 to convey the grim news. Stunned, the lobbyists began a desperate effort to find someone to whom they could plead their case. "Nobody wants to talk to us," complained a lobbyist for the long-distance coalition early in the week. "Nobody wants to negotiate. Something is fishy here...
Zorack used the words of Leo Tolstoy to help convey the intricacies of the American system to his Russian students...
...women effectively convey their desires for Visitor. The Mistress of the House is shaken from the doldrums of an uninspiring marriage and comes on strong to Visitor, whom she believes has come back for her and will take her off to an exciting romantic future...