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...cliche about mistaking style for substance usually works the reverse in politics," Caddell wrote. "Too many good people have been defeated because they tried to substitute substance for style; they forgot to give the public the kind of visible signals that it needs to understand what is happening." Caddell then made some famous suggestions about ways Carter could sell his substance: by conducting a humble, informal presidency, cutting back "imperial frills and perks," giving fireside chats, wearing sweaters instead of suits...
...Edward M. Kennedy ’54-’56, D-Mass, eulogized Nyhan as “a man of the people, who never forgot his roots.” It was in this tradition, Jones said, that Willman was chosen to be the first recipient of the Nyhan Prize...
...quartersawn white oak; a four-slotted drawer, up to 30 belts. There is another drawer to display six watches, an upper rack for designer knits, a lower one for casual knits. And there is enough room now to survey all the clothes they own in a glance. "I forgot about half of my clothes before we moved here," says Sacco, a residential designer. "If I can't see it, I won't wear it." Says McGoldrick, who has coffee in their closet most mornings: "It's the most serene and comfortable place in the house...
When some snobby P-Forker who likes digging through record bins finds an album like Broken Social Scene’s “You Forgot It In People”, and then gives it a 9.2 rating, all of a sudden, anyone with a dialup connection can hear about it and seek it out. The good, non-commercial music is no longer the sole domain of the chumps...
...library book? You could get ad boarded, according to past Widener clerk Precious E. Eboigbe ‘07, unless you convince library staff you took the book by mistake. So either create an elaborate back-up story about how you were distracted by a huge snow penis and forgot you had a book in your hand, or just buy your freaking books. What happens if I climb fire escapes that aren’t mine? You could be arrested for breaking and entering, trespassing, and disruptive behavior. What happens if I climb fire escapes that are mine? Probably nothing...