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Undergraduate organizations supporting the three major presidential candidates plan to kick off their campus campaigns this week with fundraising events, leafletting, speeches, debates and door-to-door canvassing...
...members proposed that the University create a specially lit path to the Quad and also build enclosures where students can wait for a circulating escort car that would supplement the door-to-door service already offered...
Archie C. Epps III, dean of students, who oversees HDNS, said yesterday the delivery service received several editions of the Times too late for door-to-door morning delivery last week because of a "work slowdown" by Times employees...
First Amendment. The Justices upheld a California decision, based on the state's constitution, permitting petition drives in private shopping centers. They also threw out a municipal ordinance that limited door-to-door and on-street fund raising by "cause" groups (Village of 'Schaumburg vs. Citizens for a Better Environment). Corporations, meantime, got the green light to speak out more freely in cases involving utility companies that promoted nuclear power (Consolidated Edison Co. vs. Public Service Commission) and a greater use of electricity...
...proposal as "the lowest depths of intellectual decrepitude," since it carefully disguised Lévesque's real goal: to seek independent status for Quebec. In his first province-wide campaign since becoming Liberal leader two years ago, Ryan mounted an old-fashioned electoral drive of evening rallies and door-to-door canvassing, seeming to erase the social stigma attached to French-speaking Québecois who opposed the referendum. Said Ryan after the votes were counted: "I think we have rediscovered how very much we love this country. We are proud to be Quebeckers...