Word: electable
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Although the Board of Trustees voted against admitting men in 1971, a few men every year elect to attend Wellesley as transfer students--a situation that was humorously described in Esquire earlier this year by a man who said that he had been amorously pursued by scads of sexually-starved Wellesley women during his year out there. Discussing this article, junior Tracy Trippe says, "I would never recommend that a man do the exchange; the women just treat the guys very badly. Their whole attitude towards them is just one of 'Are you just here...
...majority of congressmen attending the Institute are Republicans. "Republicans today are better able to formulate policy that will represent the nation," Rep. John Hiller (R-Ind.) said. He added that if President-elect Reagan has "any luck at all" in economic policies and if the Republicans gain strength in the House, "Republicans could be in control for the next ten, 15 to 20 years...
Frank also noted a statement of a supporter of the president-elect that "Reagan is not a Reaganite," and added that Reagan appears more moderate now than during the campaign...
Richard E. Pipes, Baird Professor of History, and several other members of President-elect Reagan's State Department transition team have recommended the creation of an undersecretary of state for East-West and U.S.-Soviet relations, members of the transition team said yesterday...
Harvard experts yesterday disagreed over President-elect Ronald Reagan's choice of Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr., former NATO commander-in-chief, for secretary of state, but predicted the Senate will confirm the nomination...