Word: drews
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...student leaders last weekend drew on corporate bylaws to draft an amendment that would create a de facto student majority on the organization's board of directors. Currently, seven-member delegations of students, HSA alumni and University faculty make up the board. One ex-professional staff member brings the total number ot 23. The proposed amendment would boost the number of students...
...drew a large crowd so we couldn't pass up the opportunity to sing," said Korn. That very night they received their first job. A couple listening to the street concert asked the group to sing at their wedding, said Culhane...
...Dukakis post-convention strategy also drew criticism for not supporting the national voter registration drive that Jackson sought funding for at the Democratic Convention...
...hills are alive, with the sound of bitching. "This most dismal of presidential campaigns," wailed Elizabeth Drew, in her most recent "Letter from Washington" in The New Yorker, ". . . has set a new low in modern campaigning." A few weeks earlier Page One of the New York Times's Week in Review gave the cartoon expression of this glum sentiment: Michael Dukakis and George Bush, pint-size brats, sticking their tongues out at each other in infantile fury. The 1988 election is, by general agreement, the dirtiest and dumbest election in recent memory, maybe ever...
...Harvard, students drew together in artificial cliques created by the clubs, the fraternities, and even the Houses--after all, the Masters once chose residents who would "fit in" after a series of teas and other versions of the final clubs' "punching." The cliques did nothing productive during their existence at Harvard, but everyone knew they could give a young man the breaks after graduation, since he could always expect help from his adoptive brothers. They rewarded the likeable but not necessarily the competent...