Word: mail
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...cables to the homes of voters. As Dukakis talked about concerns ranging from health insurance to Social Security benefits, his show reached an estimated 1.5 million homes in Iowa and neighboring states. Total bill: $15,000, a fraction of what it would cost to contact that many people by mail or telephone...
...candidates are forced to spend amounts that would be inadequate to win some seats in the California state senate. Small wonder that this year, as in every campaign since 1976, contenders are vying with one another to invent the most artful ways to beat the cap. Almost all direct mail to undecided Iowa voters, for example, comes with an awkward postscript asking for contributions. The rationale: fund-raising appeals are exempt from the state spending caps...
...make it to the sectionals, let alone the nationals. Right then I decided I wasn't going to put the rest of my life on the line in front of some judges who might not like my yellow dress. That was the year I did correspondence school: you know, mail-it-in junk. I didn't learn a thing, and I wanted to learn everything...
...president will not say if the results of the nine faculty reviews will ever be made public. And Bok isn't known for sharing his mail...
Running for seats on the Board along with Issac are Evelyn Fox Keller '63, Ruth Messinger '62, Michael D. Tanzer '57 and Nell Irvin Painter, who graduated from the Graduate School of Education in 1974. Harvard will mail ballots for the election to more than 200,000 alumni in April, and the election results will be announced at Commencement on June...