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...campus issue, and in many ways we should be expected to represent the students in the final clubs as much as the ones who aren't," said Jeffrey A. Cooper '90, council vice chairman. Cooper has a counting problem even worse than Michael Shinagel thinks the Quincy House checkers do. The total membership of the final clubs is approximately 400-500. It doesn't take higher math to realize that this represents a small minority of the college population. And supposedly, in a democracy, the majority rules...
Possible innovations include group concentration meetings and individual meetings with department faculty members. Dunster House Senior Tutor Jeffrey Wolcowitz, who made the proposals, said such meetings could help students become more comfortable with their concentrations at the beginning of sophomore year...
...Social Security system that seems to assure only that the young will never draw out anything like the amount they are required to pay in? "I don't have a grudge against older people collecting Social Security because the Government told them to expect it," says Law Student Jeffrey Rosen, 28. "But what about us? Something has got to be done...
...Jeffrey's is a generation that viewed progress as an American birthright, only to discover its expectations vastly exceed its prospects. For the past 15 years, even as their parents grew more financially secure, young workers have faced declining real wages, rising taxes, high interest rates and prohibitive housing costs. At times, the Government seems to be conspiring against them. During the Reagan Administration, payments to the elderly have risen 35%, so that now more than a quarter of all Government spending goes to the 12% of the population who are 65 or older. Meanwhile, America's infant-mortality rate...
...timers. Robertson is bringing in new voters, but they are people who have been specifically mobilized by a sense of mission, by the feeling that they must "take back" this country for God. The politicizing of the religious right has been going on for decades, as Jeffrey Hadden and Anson Shupe document in their forthcoming book, Televangelism, Power, and Politics. The Robertson voters are first-timers for reasons that make it unlikely that they will be one-timers...