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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Running as a ticket and boasting the campus' best-publicized campaign, President-elect Beth A. Stewart '99 and Vice President-elect Samuel C. Cohen '00 achieved a narrow victory over two ideological opponents, Jobe G. Danganan '99 and Kamil E. Redmond...
Under Cambridge's quirky political system, the nine councillors will chose from amongst themselves who will be the next mayor. At least five votes are needed to elect the mayor...
...asked my CCA colleagues for their support and outlined the reasons it would be beneficial for them to elect me as mayor," Triantafillou said...
...does not make a difference who the mayor is anymore," he said. "If they [the councillors] cannot elect a mayor, the senior member of the city council acts as mayor...
Your story again raises the often debated question of the relevance of a President's personal life to his ability to govern. We need to remind ourselves that we elect a President, not a Pope. Although Kennedy may have been losing the battle with his personal demons, he certainly brought forth the better angels of our nature. This is shown in the legacy he created: an extraordinary resurgence of pride in being an American and a rekindling of the notion that public service is a noble calling. Kennedy's true stature should be judged by his public accomplishments...