Word: elected
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Harvard chapter of Phi Beta Kappa will elect 12 juniors next Wednesday...
Reaching out to white machine Democrats, keeping his promises to reform Chicago, and satisfying the yearnings of his needy constituency--they all may prove contradictory goals for the 61-year-old mayor-elect, an aide agreed on Wednesday...
Approximately 70 people gathered at Harvard Hall Saturday to elect new officers, formulate its agenda for the coming year, and compare notes on Republicanism at their schools in the largest turnout ever for the event...
...nanny about him." He was flattered when Jimmy and Rosalynn invited the Strouts to dinner, was pleased by a note from Reagan. He succinctly says what he thinks of their two presidencies, then decides he does not want it printed. But the judgment reflects his conviction that "we normally elect a President and then we find out about him after. That's our silly system." He wishes we had a parliamentary system like Britain's so that national leaders would not come out of nowhere. He further believes that our excessive balancing of power leads to stalemates...
When Governor-elect Blanchard selected Mansour in December to be director of the public services department, she asked both her order and Archbishop Szoka for permission to serve. The order readily approved. So did Szoka, but he states that he gave his support only on condition that Mansour would clarify her position on abortion so that it was in line with church teaching. Szoka noted that the nun "cannot control the laws of the state," and added: "To make a big issue of this one thing seems a bit sensational...