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Petersen reiterated at yesterday’s meeting that the voting totals constituted a “pretty strong mandate?? as they stood...
...support the use of unemployment to combat inflation, should not support a foreign policy of military intervention, and should work as energetically to defend the consumer and the workingman from their corporate predators as to protect the vitality of American industry. Democrats who respond to the “mandate?? of the 1980 election by scurrying to the right will probably find their jobs taken from them by identical-looking Republican challengers in a few years. Jimmy Carter lost because he failed to define how he differed from Reagan’s blatant appeal to human greed...
...year has defined itself in opposition to Summers, to assert itself in ways that will have a lasting influence on FAS-Mass. Hall power relations. At his last study break with undergraduates on May 14, Summers’ parting words reflected his style—and his mandate??as a University president. “Be big,” Summers told the students. Harvard as a whole seems to have heard Summers’ message...
...Election Commission Chair Michael B. Love ’08 announced the winners of this year’s presidential and vice-presidential Undergraduate Council (UC) election, Haddock-Riley supporters cheered “mandate?? in Currier House’s packed Tuchman Living Room last night. Winning 59 percent of the first-round votes, John S. Haddock ’07 and Annie R. Riley ’07 received a simple majority in their race for UC president and vice-president. “It was really a mandate,” said Josh Patashnik...
...authors criticize MINUSTAH for failing to accomplish the three components of its mandate?? “providing a secure and stable environment, particularly through disarmament; supporting the political process and good governance in preparation for upcoming elections; and monitoring and reporting on human rights”— and claim that Haiti is “as insecure as ever...