Word: ed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...George Bush forgot this golden rule last week. With Democratic candidates Michael S. Dukakis and Jesse Jackson ripping into the White House sleaze factor--namely, Ed Meese--Bush fired back by saying that Democrats worried about the Attorney General's ethics should also call for an investigation of Wright...
...women on campus, such as sexual harrassment and female tenure. But in these crucial areas Radcliffe has not served its constituency. Radcliffe has not fought aggressively for women's concerns on campus. This year the Radcliffe Board of Trustees refused to endorse efforts to make the final clubs co-ed. In the past, Radcliffe did not fight for the creation of a Women's Studies Department...
...seem like an unnecessary, self-imposed handicap to start off with a quote from The Greening of America, the definitive expression of the 1960s zeitgeist and possibly the most foolish book ever to be serialized in The New Yorker and debated on the New York Times op-ed page (though that is a bold claim). But just 18 years ago, a book rhapsodizing about the pleasures of getting high got the kind of serious attention reserved more recently for The Fate of the Earth and The Closing of the American Mind. This is a sharp reminder...
Along Pennsylvania Avenue, a powerful sympathizer muses that "Ed Meese is one of the nicest people I ever met. He is decent, hardworking, trying to help people all the time. But he does some dumb things. I hope when the report comes out the President puts his arm around Ed and says, 'This vindicates Ed. Now he's tired and wants out. I agree...
SENIOR WRITERS: Ezra Bowen, David Brand, Tom Callahan, Margaret Carlson, George J. Church, Richard Corliss, Otto Friedrich, Paul Gray, Robert Hughes, Ed Magnuson, Lance Morrow, Frederick Painton, Walter Shapiro, R. Z. Sheppard, William E. Smith, Frank Trippett...