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This year's election of Chairman Evan J. "Where's Harvard's Social Life?" Mandery '89 makes it pretty clear that the council's political past has passed into history. He campaigned promising more campus-wide parties and recreational events. This may well have been a wise stance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The U.C. Finds Itself | 10/22/1987 | See Source »

...letter, printed on stationery from the office of Arizona Governor Evan Mecham, could not have been more plaintive. Unless donors sent him $1.2 million within 45 days, Mecham wrote, he might be kicked out of office. Mailed to 25,000 conservatives across the country, the letter invited recipients to move to Arizona and help Mecham avoid "being crushed by the millions of dollars the militant liberals and the homosexual lobby plan to spend against...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arizona: Return to Sender | 10/12/1987 | See Source »

Their first order of business will be the selection of a new committee chairman as Eisert will be stepping down. As of now, the two primary candidates are current vice-chairman Amy B. Zegart '89 and current chairman of the Academics Committee Evan J. Mandery '89. Mathieu has also declared intentions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Record Numbers Run for Council | 10/8/1987 | See Source »

When the editors of the Mesa Tribune in suburban Phoenix jumped into print early with copies of this week's Doonesbury cartoon strip, they knew they would be making news. The object of Artist Garry Trudeau's satire is Evan Mecham, Arizona's outspoken Republican Governor. The strips lampoon controversial remarks Mecham has made since taking office in January, including his description of recall-movement leaders as a "band of homosexuals and a few dissident Democrats." Mecham is not amused: he complained that the Doonesbury series "crossed the point of decency" and advised his lawyers to explore a possible libel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arizona: Spoofing The Governor | 9/14/1987 | See Source »

...letters, articles and, it is suggested, portions of a Blackford Oakes novel. Buckley's boatmates, too, seemed eager not to appear that they were getting away from it all. In addition to sharing sailing duties with a paid crew, the author and three of his companions stood literary watch. Evan Galbraith, a former ambassador to France, was drafting his memoirs. Richard Clurman, once chief of correspondents for TIME, was attending to an ambitious work about the press, and Buckley's son Christopher copyread his humorous novel The White House Mess...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Barnacle Bill RACING THROUGH PARADISE | 6/15/1987 | See Source »

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