Word: counts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...roll call on the revived Gorton measure began. Both Domenici and Baker, who had watched his leadership vanish for the moment, voted no. But Republicans William Cohen, Thad Cochran and Stevens switched from their earlier opposition and voted yes. The count stood at 50 opposed, 49 for the resolution; it appeared lost. Domenici, now weary of the battle and determined to preserve the budget process, dramatically changed his vote. The compromise passed...
Friday, the Crimson launches its second season when it battles Atlantic 10 champion Temple in the first round of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Northeast Regional at Orono, Maine. Harvard's 25-6-1 overall record and its 12th-ever Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League title will count for nothing in the double-elimination tourney...
...they use micros to do accounting or make business forecasts; 46% said they utilize them to teach their children spelling and mathematics. A sizable slice of the sampling, 37%, said they balance their checkbooks or household budgets on the machines. Less than 10% use them to store recipes or count calories...
OVER THE LAST couple of years, presidential aspirants Walter Mondale. Gary Hart and Reubin Askew and their staffs have made frequent calls on the Kennedy School of Government. Each knows that if he does not come up with a coherent alternative economic policy pretty soon, he can count on another four years on the outside. The candidates want new ideas not "tired" New Deal liberalism or "stingy" supply side Reaganomics. And the one door they've knocked on most is that of a cramped 2nd floor office where lecturer Robert B. Reich holds court. "I'm delighted to provide advice...
...most controversial of the resolutions--to count class participation in grading in second and third year classes was not a product of any student consideration. Submitted by one professor, it was one recommendation among many made by the Michelman Committee last spring after three years of deliberation. But even Professor of Law Frank J. Michelman himself, who chaired the committee, has said he opposes the single proposal taken out of context...