Word: elected
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...sure, plenty of national attention has been given recently to fi- nancing higher education. President elect BillClinton has put forth a plan where students canwork off their college loan debts by participatingin a domestic public service program, or pay offtheir debts based on a percentage of their annualincome...
...vote, to be held next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, will elect Dunster House's fifth Undergraduate Council representative. The candidates are Jason Dean '95, Mark R. Kozek '94, Ted G. Rose '94 and Edward...
Unfortunately, President-elect Bill Clinton is giving signs that he is not up to the task. His campaign focused almost solely on the economy, an understandable move considering the interests of the American people this year. Yet, so far his transition team also seems to be concentrating almost exclusively on the economy. This narrow focus must broaden when Gov. Bill Clinton assumes the presidency. Clinton must have the foresight to look up from his immediate needs to improve the economy, and see the opportunity that is dancing on the horizon, because it may not be there for long...
Kennedy School Lecturer Robert B. Reich announced Yesterday that he will take a leave of absence to serve on President-elect Bill Clinton's economic transition team...
...Make absolutely no mistake--the chief economicpolicy maker is President-elect Bill Clinton...Thenumbers [from Clinton's economic plan] add up. Asa staffer, I am there to make sure the numbers arecorrect," Reich said...