Word: leaderly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...bottles of soft drinks, bags of chips and cookies, and unsteady columns of piled plastic cups threatening to tumble over on top of the large University Dining Services fruit and cheese plate which had pushed them to the edge of the round tabletop. Podolsky and Ben Rahn, the other leader of the group, welcomed everyone and then went through an informal outline of facts and tips; along the way both gave testimonials about their experiences with RSI. The atmosphere was casual but subdued, and the soft cadence of the presentation was broken by the occasional question or the rustle...
Wang Dan, a student leader of the 1989 pro-democracy movement in China and participant in the protests at Tiananmen Square, fielded questions and criticism during a forum yesterday at the Kennedy School of Government...
What will we fight for? These are all questions which moderates have successfully evaded. There's nothing wrong with compromise, but without a few indelible principles to guide you by, you are no more than a diplomat and no leader at all. Clinton hasn't learned this yet, but maybe we can figure it out sooner. Why not start by ditching our khakis and stepping out in our lime green Converse for a change? Meredith B. Osborn '02, a Crimson editor, is a social studies concentrator in Greenough Hall...
Wang Dan, a student leader of the 1989 pro-democracy movement in China and participant in the protests at Tiananmen Square, fielded questions and criticism during a forum yesterday at the Kennedy School of Government...
...insistent Tuesday, as ever, that the air-only campaign is working fine and that it doesn't need a broader arsenal. Eager to see Senate debate on Kosovo pinched off before it got too divisive, Clinton had Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Defense Secretary William Cohen and Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle all working for its defeat. But presidential hopeful McCain still got a few shots in. "The President of the United States is prepared to lose a war rather than do the hard work, the politically risky work, of fighting it as the leader of the greatest nation...