Word: mainstream
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Running through Wednesday night and most of Thursday, the opening statements publicly confirmed Republican defections from the President that had become apparent in the closed-door strategy sessions on the eve of the debate. Demonstrating a willingness to impeach on at least one mainstream article were Illinois' Robert McClory, Railsback, Fish, Butler and Cohen. In a speech that was at first tantalizingly noncommittal, Froehlich hinted that he might go along with an article on the obstruction of justice in the Watergate coverup...
...have to realize that Harvard is a very masculine place," Driver said, "and women have to assimilate into the mainstream of maleness. I'd like to involve women in new community programs which are oriented to women's needs such as doing pregnancy counseling or working with welfare mothers to start day-care centers...
...Trust of Cleveland, Ohio's only black-owned and -operated bank which he helped found. A wealthy Harvard graduate with a lucrative law practice, he moves easily in both black and white society, and through his ventures Is easing the way for more blacks to enter the economic mainstream. Born in Santiago, Cuba, he grew up in Atlanta. Future projects: black-owned radio and television stations and a major league baseball team...
...committee avoided the touchy question of tenure for radical economists, over which past battles in the department have been centered. It sought to outline a moderate, structural way in which Marxian economics could find its way gradually into the department's mainstream...
...convinced that the country is more conservative today-in a responsible, creative sense-than it was five years ago. I am confident that we can elect a man in 1976 who is essentially in the conservative mainstream...