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Forty-two professors signed a letter to the Record protesting two columns by "Fenno," a student columnist who creates caricatures of professors, administrators and students and uses these fictional characters to comment on social norms in the Law School. The column, for the most part, has been written by a different student each year since...
...issue are a December 6 column by Fenno in which the writer states, "the government may only help colored folk and pointy-headed Jews, but God helps those who help themselves" and a January 17 column which parodied the three law school professors with the last name Kennedy...
When he was elected to the Senate in 1980, Quayle told political scientist Richard Fenno, "I know one committee I don't want -- Judiciary. They are going to be dealing with all those issues like abortion, busing, voting rights, prayer. I'm not interested in those issues, and I want to stay as far away from them as I can." Yet Quayle was not raised among people who shied from extremes. He is the coeval of the cold war: the year of his birth, 1947, also gave us the CIA, the Attorney General's list of subversives and the internal...
...from it. In 1976 he suggested that marijuana be decriminalized, a view too radical to be repeated before his constituents. Dan Coats, who now holds Quayle's Senate seat, is a born-again Christian who as Quayle's aide helped him win votes from the religious right; but Richard Fenno, the political scientist who observed his 1980 race, noticed that Quayle kept his commitments to a minimum in this part of his campaign. In the Senate, Quayle avoided the social issues and sought expertise in defense, specializing in SDI. His staff emphasizes the way he could cooperate "even with Teddy...
Tennis: 33 (Last singles--'1915, G.C. Cancer; last doubles--1916, J.B. Fenno and E.W. Feibleman...