Word: elizabeth
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...woman to successfully run for the presidency within the next decade." You may have seen their high-profile ad campaign in numerous national magazines, a mock ballot printed with the photos of 20 women who were chosen as strong potential candidates. The photos include those of Hillary Rodham Clinton, Elizabeth Dole, Marian Wright Edelman and Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas). Though the ballot is only hypothetical, its collection of portraits and profiles makes more tangible in the minds of the American public the possibility that a woman might someday be president. After all, with...
...question period how she could reconcile a non-partisan effort to elect a woman to the most partisan of offices. Seeing a woman elected president in the next 10 years is deeply important to me, but not as important as electing a candidate who shares my political positions. If Elizabeth Dole somehow won the Republican nomination, I told Wilson, I would never be able to vote for her because I disagree with her on almost every issue of policy...
...sometimes easier for students to know what the contribution of an organization is to the campus," says Elizabeth D. Chao '00, president of Women in Science at Harvard and Radcliffe (WISHR...
...Reported by Elizabeth Gleick/London and Andrea Sachs/New York
...candidates for School Committee are Alfred Fantini, Michael Harshbarger, Denise Simmons, Alice Turkel, Melody Brazo, Jamiseon Patterson, Alvin Thompson, Susana Segat, Nancy Walsen, Joe Grassi, Elizabeth Kinney, Shawn Burke and Don Harding...