Word: joined
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Lisa Congleton '92 of Kentucky said that she planned to join the Southern Club to talk to people and "not wonder where their `r's' went"--and "because nobody but Southerners can understand how I get three syllables out of the word 'damn...
...feel inspire six undergraduate women (myself included) to develop a conference on women's leadership that was held the week prior to the start of the fall term. John Yoo, in his October 17th opinion piece "Marshals of the Resume Parade," referred to this workshop, stating, "Or you can join something important-sounding that few people have ever heard of, like the 'Radcliffe Women's Leadership Project/Conference.'" John's statement focuses on two key elements of the conference, but with an unwarranted negative connotation...
...time the fall semester starts, some students said, those in the midcareer program already know each other and cliques had already formed, making it hard to join their study groups...
...underlying premise of modern American politics is that all members of the society must carry the burden of helping certain of its members join into the community in an effective and beneficial manner. The most obvious example is public education. All citizens--not just the parents of students attending public schools--pay taxes which help support public education...
...Citizens' Rights Movement is the left's answer to Tehiya, proposing direct talks with the P.L.O. and an end to the military occupation. It now holds five seats and may win up to eight. Party leader Shulamit Aloni, a former Labor member, has already informed Peres that she will join a Labor government if he adopts a more aggressive peace platform, perhaps to the point of agreeing to negotiate with a reformed P.L.O...