Word: hille
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Harvard stepped up its efforts "once werealized that there was critical political massbehind passing new [campus crime laws]," saidKevin Casey who is one of Harvard's chief lobbyiston the Hill...
...student-friendly provisions ought go to our own President Rudenstine and other University lobbyists, who, without fanfare, ply the halls of the Capitol on behalf of the needs of America's colleges and their customers. Rudenstine himself sent five letters to Massachusetts Congressional representatives and Harvard alumni on the Hill...
...Belfast anything, it is the finality of death. Weaving one's way through the cramped gray stones and overgrown plots, surveying the slope almost entirely covered with casualties of street violence, it is impossible not to covet the small space of empty grass at the bottom of the hill. Whether this desire for peace prompted by exhaustion is enough to build a just government remains to be seen...
...higher education policy, and Harvard had worked hard to put its own stamp on the finished product. The University's Washington lobbyists worked overtime on certain points of the bill, and President Neil L. Rudenstine sent five different letters aimed at persuading alumni and Massachusetts delegates on Capitol Hill...
...With relentless self-promotion, Clinton has managed to put his face on this surplus, as well as on the economic boom," says TIME deputy Washington bureau chief Jef McAllister. "Despite what Republicans say, he'll probably get the credit." Early reports from the Hill also suggest that the face-off between Republican proposals for a broad income-tax cut and Clinton's mantra of "save Social Security first" is tipping in the President's favor. "If we squander this surplus," Clinton said Wednesday, "what are we going to do when times get tough?" Just keep talking about the economy, stupid...