Word: elected
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...same time, students have the right to elect these members. If they do not choose to exercise those rights and demand quality representatives, they have nothing but their own apathy to blame...
...only other alternative would be for administrators to choose interested students, which would select against dissenting views, or for students to elect committee representatives, which would be superfluous...
...cash. After speaking, Alexander turned the floor over to Joe Rodgers, his finance co-chair, to turn the screws. "For you in the room," said Rodgers, who raised money for Ronald Reagan and later became Ambassador to France, "this is the best opportunity you'll ever have to elect someone you know to be President. We want to raise $2 million at this dinner, and it is essential that we do this. That means everyone-and if you can afford it, your children too-give that $1,000. If you and your spouse haven't given, please...
...cheesy level of political debate today has favored the party on the attack, it being easier to plant fear and confusion than to explain why blah blah blah really means blah blah, as shown in diagram 4A (see footnote on page 495), which helped elect a lot of Republicans running against Big Gummint. On Election Night, I almost swallowed my gum when Senator Dole said, in an interview, "There are some things that government does well," something that no Republican has uttered in years. A man who has spent 34 years in the Federal Government must have been surprised...
...Save Our Children?: Where Law,Medicine and Public Health Converge. RobertMcAfee, president, American Medical Association;Robert Cooper Ramo, president-elect, American BarAssociation; E. Richard Brown, president-elect,American Public Health Association and PhilipJohnston, regional director, U.S. Department ofHealth and Human Services. ARCO Forum...