Word: electives
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Katz, who has worked with President-elect Jimmy Carter for the last 15 months, hastens to add that he not only hopes, but would be surprised if Carter does not turn his eyes to Harvard for at least a part of his staff...
...Brown University spokesman said that although the Brown development office is seriously considering a drive, a move cannot be announced until its president-elect, Howard Swearer, takes office in January
...Senator-elect, whose decision to campaign and teach at Harvard simultaneously this fall drew criticism from both Buckley and from some influential Harvard alumni, didn't get any sleep, he says, the night he was elected--he had to get back to Cambridge...
Communist Party: Gus Hall is running for president on a platform that is not designed to attract mainstream businessmen, but then, that is not a group the Communist Party has ever sought to enlist. Hall, who ran for election in 1972, was originally a mine worker in Minnesota, and one of his most notable campaign slogans is, "You wouldn't elect your boss as shop steward. Why elect his stooge to public office...
...Moynihan," characterized by The New York Times as "that rambunctious child of the sidewalks of New York," have provided New Yorkers with one of the most exciting name-calling, go-for-the-jugular campaigns in years. If he wakes up Wednesday morning as the Empire State's junior Senator-elect, Moynihan would do well to remember his prescient observation in a 1969 address called "Politics As the Art of the Impossible...