Word: jerseyed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...have a chance to match his jersey number (14) today in the ECAC Championship...
...parties involved may file an exception outlining their objections to Miller's recommendation with Pamela Poff, director of the New Jersey Division for Civil Rights. Frank originally filed her suit with the division, and it is that office that has jurisdiction over the final ruling...
...been nicknamed "Iowa's seventh Congressman" (the state has six). The boyish-looking lawyer's penchant for work is well known: after arriving in Washington in 1977, he quickly rose through Congress to become chairman of the House Democratic Caucus in 1984. He was the co-sponsor with New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley of the Bradley- Gephardt tax-reform proposal, one of the prototypes for the sweeping revision of the tax code that was enacted last summer. Gephardt intends to tap that success for all it is worth, stressing that he can "take the ideas and make them happen...
Despite the fact that the team fell to the Tigers in a dual meet, 78-34, only one month ago, last night's results must have come as a big shock to the Crimson. Harvard has lost the big dual meet to its rival from Jersey for the past three years, but was always able to recover in time for Easterns...
...roughly the same constituencies: organized labor, urban Roman Catholics and party activists. Cuomo's decision may inspire others to enter the race: Senator Dale Bumpers of Arkansas was quietly sounding out possible support last week, and some Democrats were renewing efforts to persuade Senator Bill Bradley of New Jersey to consider a race. At a banquet in Atlanta, Georgia Senator Sam Nunn declared he was not entering the presidential sweepstakes at this time, but then added, "I have not completely closed the door." One factor that could encourage others to enter the race is that Cuomo's putative campaign...