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Word: daniell (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Byrd's graceful exit gives the Democrats a chance to choose a new majority leader, one who may have to counter another four years of a Republican White House by setting a more vigorous style of leadership in Congress. Anticipating that Byrd would resign or be pushed aside, Senators Daniel Inouye of Hawaii, George Mitchell of Maine and J. Bennett Johnston of Louisiana have been jockeying behind the scenes since last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Long Goodbye to Byrd | 4/25/1988 | See Source »

...even those who oppose a vote on divestment do not disagree that the Board has the right to hold such an opinion. Vice President and General Counsel Daniel Steiner '54 says that the issue raised by the divestment vote, should have little to do with the strictures of the founding charter...

Author: By Emily M. Bernstein, | Title: Overseers Avoid Conflict | 4/23/1988 | See Source »

...Daniel Buchanan '89, who has been working with the homeless through Phillips Brooks House, said he joined the rally because "I've been working in a shelter for three years. You really become aware, going there and seeing the same people year after year, that shelters aren't solving the problem...

Author: By Shawna H. Yen, | Title: Protesters Rally for Homeless | 4/23/1988 | See Source »

During World War II a Harvard student and member of the Hasty Pudding Club named David Binger served in the army with several members of the Whiffenpoofs. When he returned home in 1946, says Krokodilo Daniel J. Cloherty '88, Binger carried with him one of their songbooks and a great new idea...

Author: By Christopher G. Azzoli, | Title: Harvard's Vaudeville: Groups Hit High Note | 4/21/1988 | See Source »

...that is exactly what has happened. The pro-divestment slate on the Board pushed for an up-or-down vote on the question. Bok's top advisor, Vice President and General Counsel Daniel Steiner '54, was dispatched to lobby Overseers on why such a vote would be ill-advised. Then the University managed to find an even better plan: to divert the question to a joint committee of the Corporation and the Board. Scheduling difficulties should ensure that the committee's reccomendation on the issue will not be made until next fall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Clock is Ticking | 4/20/1988 | See Source »

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